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Albert, Bill Desert Blues: A Novel ISBN 13: 9781877946493

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When a car accident makes sixteen-year-old Harold an orphan and sends him to live with his Aunt Enid in the California desert, he and she both find that they have to make adjustments in their lives

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Bill Albert was born on December 16, 1942 at the French Hospital in Manhattan. On December 27th he was moved to the Bronx where he was circumcised by Rabbi T.M. Belki n. Five years later he joined the post-war Borscht Bowl Exodus to the Promised Land, driving across the country to California with his mother and grandmother in a large black Packard. He grew up in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, attended seven different high schools, went to the University of California at Berkeley and later the London School of Economics. He has lived in England since 1964 where until recently he taught history at university. He is happily divorced, more happily remarried, has three children, and lives in Norwich.
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First fiction that's like the desert in which it's set: flat and stretching for miles without hint of change or oasis. Harold is a flatulent, overweight 16-year-old whose parents die in a car wreck on the Pasadena Freeway. He goes to live in boring Palm Springs with his Aunt Enid, who is too buxom, too painted, and too brassy for his delicate adolescent sensibilities. But she's his only relative--that is, until her deserter father, Harold's long-lost, alcoholic grandfather, Abe, arrives on Enid's doorstep. The crotchety old man's kidneys are failing; he needs a place to die. These travails are complicated by the fact that Enid is a kept woman, and her lover, Archie, doesn't like relatives crowding their nest. All parties collide at Enid's in a comic snarl in which the living terms are hashed out once and for all. Will Archie throw Enid & Co. out? Will Enid throw Abe out? Will Enid relocate Harold? Who cares? The problem here is that the story's central conflict is a tempest in a teapot. The characters are too quirkily affable to do much damage to one another, and we know that Enid and Harold will survive even if they are curbside with only $700 because she's a trouper and he's young and resilient. The author avoids conflict at all costs--Harold narrowly averts being beat up, Enid doesn't plotz that he got drunk, potential romances (for Enid and Harold) dissipate without investigation, and crises are faced with an oy-gevalt, this-is-my-life sense of humor. Interest in some decent comic moments wanes with the realization that the plot is gratuitous, the jokes are central. Everything in this novel is too easy--including the laughs and the leaving of it at the end. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherPermanent Pr Pub Co
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 1877946494
  • ISBN 13 9781877946493
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages188
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