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A Crown Of Feathers
by Isaac Bashevis Singer
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- Paperback
- first
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Scar inside back wrap from pocket removal with chipping on last page, light toning else content appears as unread and unblemished with very good wraps displaying minimal surface/edge wear, as shown.
"If there is such a thing as truth," Mr. Singer writes at the end of the title story in this book, "it is as intricate and hidden as a crown of feathers." The difficulty of getting at the truth about individuals and events is a central theme of this new collection, one of the longest and best the author has published.
There are twenty-four stories in all, more than half of them with settings in America or with American characters. In "The Cabalist of East Broadway," Mr. Singer suggests that man does not live according to reason. "A Day in Coney Island," recounting the narrator's first year in New York, presents a familiar place in an entirely new guise. What is the truth of "The Third One?" The reader must decide whether it is, or is not, about homosexuality. In "The Egotist" it's strange truth the author reveals about elderly Kerenskyites marooned in New York.
"The Briefcase" depicts the miseries and surprises of the American university lecture tour. "The Bishop's Robe" concerns an occult group in California that tries to transcend religious differences. Three sisters who have problems getting married find out that life is merely "A Dance and a Hop," in the story bearing that title. 'The Captive," the story of a talented artist whose reputation is assumed by a forger, ends with a ouija board. The hero of "A Quotation from Klopstock" has a rendezvous not only with his mistress but with death. The generation gap has fantastic political and psychological implications in "Grandfather and Grandson." The fourteen remaining stories, from "The Blizzard" and "The Lantuch" to "The Son from America" and "Lost" explore other surprising aspects of the book's central theme.
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- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 6067-11272
- Title
- A Crown Of Feathers
- Author
- Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Book Condition
- Used - Temple Ex-Lib, Trade Paperback Good+++
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Ed, 1st Prtg
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Fawcett Crest Books
- Place of Publication
- Greenwich, CT
- Date Published
- December, 1974
- Pages
- 319
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Short Stories
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