Paper Back Book
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1996 Edition
Pages: 220
ISBN: 81-7188-102-5
INR 795
Broadway Serenade is a serio-comic Jewish American novel that dramatizes the conflict between loyalty to family and the liberation of romantic love as this conflict is embodied in the quest of Larry Mann to find himself (that favourite American Preoccupation) at an age, late 30's, when most mature American men are tired of being themselves. Hopelessly and haplessly in love with a spirited young woman, a Rabbi's daughter (who is trying to escape the restraints of her orthodox background), Larry (who is trying to escape the commercial world of his father's New York City garment business through writing), looks to Ellen as the means of escape and muse. |
Howard Wolf : |
Dr. HOWARD WOLF, (b.1936) Professor of American and English Literature at the State University of New York at Buffalo, U.S.A., is the co-author (with Roger Porter) of the Voice within: Reading and Writing Autobiography (1973); and the author of Forgive The Father : A Memoir of Changing Generations (1978); Upper Manhattan : A Family Album -- poems (1990); A Version of Home : Letters from the Worlds (1992) and This is India : Recording Reality Itself (1992). |