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The partisan

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An edition of The partisan (1993)

The partisan

With his first novel, The Plagiarist, Benjamin Cheever was lauded by reviewers everywhere for his "witty dialogues, memorable characters, mini-zingers ending each episode" (Newsweek). Cheever now fulfills the promise of that first novel with The Partisan, a story narrated by Nelson, a young film student at New York University. At the center are his "Aunt and Uncle" and his sister Nar (short for Narcissus). Uncle, Jonas Collingwood, is the revered and crusty author of "eighteen spectacularly gloomy novels.

The critics were impressed with his eye for the telling detail. The public hadn't noticed." This cozy if dysfunctional quartet lead a cloistered life in the New York suburbs, with Nelson dreaming of owning a car, Aunt burning dinners, Jonas banging out his novels in the root cellar, and Nar charming men and desiring a horse.

Then an article appears in the Herald Tribune hinting that Jonas's last book was a thinly veiled memoir of the years he spent with the resistance in Italy during the war.

This gives Jonas just the right sort of image ("the novelist who shot men") to promote him as "The Hemingway of Westchester." With this newly found fame comes a buyout of his publishers by a German conglomerate, Ich Spreche Nicht Viel Deutsch ("best known for the manufacture of common household tranquilizers"), which offers him a huge advance to write his memoirs about being a partisan in Italy and thus solidify his new literary mythic status. In the wake of sudden and comical amounts of attention and money comes a fan bearing gifts with a certain (to Nelson) sinister intent.

And so the stage is set for complications, revelations of family secrets, and much, much laughter. Written with the same accomplished style and humor that characterized The Plagiarist, Benjamin Cheever's The Partisan also reveals something new and rewarding - an even greater (and rarer) depth of feeling and concern, sure signs of growth in an already celebrated writer.

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Thorndike Press
Language
English
Pages
401

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The partisan
1994, Thorndike Press
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The partisan
1994, Hamish Hamilton
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Cover of: The partisan
The partisan
1994, Thorndike Press
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The partisan
1993, Atheneum, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International
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Edition Notes

Published in
Thorndike, Me
Series
Thorndike large print Americana series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3553.H34865 P37 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
401 p. (large print) ;
Number of pages
401

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1090395M
Internet Archive
partisan0000chee
ISBN 10
078620253X
LCCN
94014546
Library Thing
521861
Goodreads
2370142

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