

An edition of Julia and the Bazooka (1970)
The first American collection of stories by Anna Kavan
By Anna Kavan
Publish Date
1975
Publisher
Knopf
Language
eng
Pages
157
Description:
Here are fifteen startling stories that reflect the weird, thrilling realm into which this brilliant English writer's dangerous life and powerful artistic drive propelled her - thirty years of seesawing stability and chaos: constant drug addiction, suicide attempts, productive work in painting and editing, two marriages and a son, long sojourns in mental hospitals, widely admired novels and short stories. Her stories penetrate the black holes of human consciousness and perception, a region of hypnotic games and seductive hallucinations where everything is animate, where the vertiginous panic and tough pride of the outcast merge with a tender, tranquil appeal to what is beautiful and lasting. (From the book jacket,first american edition published in 1975).
subjects: English Short stories, Manners and customs, Fiction, English literature, Drug addicts, Drug addiction, Psychology, Social life and customs, Fiction, psychological, English Psychological fiction
People: Julia, Carla, Oblomov, Torquil, M
Places: hospital, garden, jungle, mountains, room, bathroom, hotel, on the road, South of France, tennis court, boarding school
Times: 20th century