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The Parson (Peter Owen Modern Classic) [Paperback]

Anna Kavan (Author)

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Peter Owen Modern Classic September 1, 2001
The Parson was not published in Anna Kavan’s lifetime, but found after her death in manuscript form. Thought to have been written between the mid 50s and early 60s, it presages, through its undertones and imagery, some of Kavan’s last and most enduring fiction (such as Ice). It was published finally, to wide acclaim, by Peter Owen in 1995. The Parson of the title is not a cleric, but an upright young army officer so nick-named for his apparent prudishness. On leave in his native homeland, he meets a rich and beguiling beauty, the woman of his dreams. The days that the Parson spends with Rejane, riding in and exploring the wild moorland have their own enchantment. But Rejane grows restless in this desolate land; doubtless in love with the Parson, she discourages any intimacy. Until that is, she persuades him to take her to a sinister castle situated on a treacherous headland. This is less a tale of unrequited love than exploration of divided selves, momentarily locked in an unequal embrace. Passion is revealed as a play of the senses as well as a destructive force. There have been valid comparisons to Poe, Kafka, and Thomas Hardy, but the presence of her trademark themes, cleverly juxtaposed and set in her risk-taking prose, mark The Parson as 100% Kavan.

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From Publishers Weekly

A painter, heroin addict and author of more than 15 books, Kavan (1901-1968) has developed a following in this country through books like A Charmed Circle and Mercury. The Parson, a posthumous discovery and the last of her novels to be published, is a compelling blend of heady description, dime-store plot and Poe-like devotion to the characterization of inner demons. Kavan's narrative consists almost exclusively of the interior monologues of Oswald, a soldier so upstanding he is nicknamed the Parson, and Rejane, a ferocious beauty for whom only nature is a fair match. The brief novel encompasses their meeting, their month-long acquaintance amid ghostly moors and their parting-with emphasis on all base, disturbing desires and conflict. Kavan fans will revel in the lyrical risk-taking of her prose, the emergence of some of her hallmark images and themes and her brilliant juxtapositions of ancient and modern, rich and poor, good and evil. This edition features three facsimile pages from an original draft with revisions; but, while it admits to "minor editorial emendations," it provides no footnotes for the changes.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

English novelist Kavan's life was troubled, but, ironically, her posthumous reputation continues to grow since her 1968 death. Until now, her novel The Parson remained a manuscript in a drawer, and the discriminating reader of fiction will thank the literary heavens that it has finally seen the light of publication. It's a marvelously realized little novel, as startling as a face slap and, belying its brevity, as sustaining as a feast. It rests on a simple premise: an attractive man, in this case a young army officer on leave, and an attractive woman, in this instance one who is according herself some distance from her persistent lover, find mutual attraction and have a brief affair. For her, the relationship is simply an interlude; in his mind, this is the love of his life, for which he has been breathlessly waiting. Kavan's stylistic exquisiteness makes a perfect medium for capturing every nuance of the sexuality and conflicting psychology involved in this impermanent moment, during which two very different people's lives intersect. Brad Hooper --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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