The author of The Prince of West End Avenue, which won the National Jewish Book Award, presents four stories set in successive centuries and linked by the common theme of Jewish experiences in the Gentile world. 25,000 first printing."
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These four intelligent stories filled with sex, theft, betrayal, and memory are concerned with a minority's struggle to retain identity in the face of the majority's disapproval. Filled with multifaceted characters and complex themes, Alan Isler's The Bacon Fancier serves up its provocative fare well-done.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
From genius to ordinary,
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This review is from: The Bacon Fancier: Four Tales (Paperback)
Isler's Clerical Errors is beyond good; the Bacon Fancier is a disappointment. Maybe the author was compelled to sell his rough sketches. A mistake. Maybe it wasn't meant to be published but the author was hard up.
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Very nice and sophisticated humour.,
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This review is from: The Bacon Fancier: Four Tales (Hardcover)
Unfortunately not as goos as The Prince of West End Avenue.
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