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Nadia A Novel

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ISBN-10: 1937536300

ISBN-13: 9781937536305

Edition: 2012

Authors: Jack Luzkow, Anna Faktorovich, Anaphora Literary Press

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Nadia opens as Max Klein, a brash loner and womanizer, abandons his academic career to pursue and confront his parents, a mother who abandoned him when he was a tod-dler, and a father who has refused to acknowledge his existence. Derailed by a sexual misadventure with Iris Shelton, whom he abandons--and who secretly follows him--Max travels to California, where both parents live, and meets Nadia Varlova. She is Russian, young, intelligent, sexy, and a former (or current?) lover of Benjamin Farber, Max's father. The coincidence is irresistible (though puzzling). Max uses Nadia to get to Farber, even as Nadia--who is in league with Farber and Iris--plans to seduce and humiliate Max.
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Book details

List price: $20.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Anaphora Literary Press
Publication date: 6/1/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Jack Lawrence Luzkow is a historian and professor at Fontbonne University in St. Lou-is. He published The Revenge of History (Edwin Mellen Press) and What’s Left? Marxism, Utopianism, and the Revolt against History (University Press of America). He studied fic-tion with Nahid Rachlin at the University of Iowa, and Tim O’Brien.

Anna Faktorovich is an English Instructor at the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. She is working on her dissertation, titled "The Development of the Rebellion Novel Genre in British 19th Century Literature," at the English Literature and Criticism Ph.D. program at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her M.A. in Comparative Literature is from the University of South Carolina. She is the founder, editor, illustrator, graphic designer and web developer of the Pennsylvania Literary Journal, http://sites.google.com/site/pennsylvaniajournal. She won the MLA Bibliography Fellowship and the Brown University Library Military Research Fellowship, and other awards. She served as a session…