The parson
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Word Count
26,500 words, Guess
Page Count
106 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL911622M
- ISBN-100720609623
- OCLC Control Number32674270
- OCLC Control Numberparson00kava
- Library of Congress Control Number95206966
and 2 more
- Goodreads1380431
- LibraryThing747471
Classifications
- DDC823/.912
- LCCPR6009.D63 P37 1995
Description
Recently discovered, this hitherto unpublished novel presages, through its undertones and imagery, some of Anna Kavan's later and most enduring fiction. The Parson of the title is not a cleric but an upright young army officer, so nicknamed in his regiment stationed in the East. One leave in his native homeland he meets a rich and beguiling beauty whom he equates with the girl of his dreams. The days that Oswald spends with Rejane, riding in and exploring the wild moorland, have their own enchantment. But Rejane grows restless in this desolate land, while seeming to discourage any intimacy with her adoring companion. Until, that is, she persuades him to take her to a sinister castle situated on a treacherous headland. The Parson is less a tale of unrequited love than an exploration of divided selves, momentarily locked in an unequal embrace. Passion is revealed as play of the senses as well as a destructive force. It is this pervasive quality in the writing that sets the narrative apart from purely romantic conventions. (From the book jacket, first british edition published in 1995).
Description
Oswald, an upright young army officer on leave in his native homeland, falls for Rejane, but she rejects any intimacy with him until she persuades him to take her to a sinister castle situated on a treacherous headland.
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