An edition of The cliff: A Novel (1994)

The cliff

a novel

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The cliff
David R. Slavitt
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An edition of The cliff: A Novel (1994)

The cliff

a novel

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John Smith is an eminent historian, secure in his well-paid position as an endowed professor at a major university. Any day he expects a favorable reply to his application for a residency at the Villa Sfrondata, a foundation-supported colony for artists and intellectuals on the banks of Italy's Lake Como, where he hopes to finish work on a study of Mussolini.

John Smith - the other John Smith - is a bitter and failed novelist, an adjunct assistant professor of English at the same university. Suffering from writer's block, ignored by his daughter, hounded by his former wife's attorney for back alimony, and about to lose his job, his prospects could not be dimmer - that is, until the day the Villa Sfrondata's invitation to the eminent historian is delivered to him by mistake.

Before you know it, the down-and-out-how-can-things-get-worse-what-have-I-got-to-lose John Smith is in Italy, ensconced, imposter though he is, in a room at the centuries-old villa.

But what had promised to be a blissful if ill-gotten idyll quickly sours. The villa is drafty and decaying, the staff are surly and incompetent, and the other residents - among them a Nigerian economist, a Washington lawyer, a book designer, and art historian, and a feminist poet from California - are a motley and eccentric group whom Smith finds all but insufferable. He seizes every opportunity to deflate their overblown pretensions with a razor-sharp wit, which he possesses in astonishing abundance.

At the same time, he must take care that some misstep does not reveal him as a fraud. His life is further complicated when one of the guests - the despised feminist poet - mysteriously disappears.

  1. After passing through what he calls "a cloudy afternoon of the soul," including the very real fear that he will be implicated in the disappearance of the poet, Smith contrives in the end to amend his life and even to revive his all but abandoned literary career.

This devastatingly satiric and funny book, David R. Slavitt's fiftieth, is a complicated burlesque that turns out to be a moving story of human frailty and spiritual rebirth. It is a feat of literary legerdemain that will dazzle even admirers of Slavitt's Turkish Delights, Lives of the Saints, Salazar Blinks and The Hussar.

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154

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The cliff: a novel
1994, Louisiana State University Press
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The Cliff: A Novel
September 1994, Louisiana State University Press
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Baton Rouge

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3569.L3 C55 1994, PS3569.L3C55 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
154 p. ;
Number of pages
154

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Open Library
OL1083647M
ISBN 10
0807117811
LCCN
94007337
OCLC/WorldCat
30031162
Library Thing
1869228
Goodreads
377183

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