Duncan
Autor Dennis McCorten Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2019
All of this is heightened by the mystery of Duncan, who is not only Nate's beloved toy companion but becomes a kind of family protector totem, and, in the novel's climax, so much more. Depth of character psychology enhances the reading experience: the college-educated Santa's self-serving misreading of Nietzsche's philosophy and aspects of Zen Buddhism to rationalize his atrocities; his perverse relationship to jazz, particularly Miles Davis's "So What?"; Nate's ordeal with a school bully, a trial that will stand him in good stead in the book's horrific denouement; Julie's feelings of inadequacy and her reliance on Freudian theory and meditation for solace and support in the crisis of her paralysis; the paradox of Mark's profound guilt over his affair with his beautiful teaching assistant, Sabrina: sexual release merely tightens the moral and psychological bonds; and, above all, Santa himself, whose sharp intelligence only aids and abets his evil compulsion, enabling him to rationalize the unspeakable.
"Duncan" is a novel not only for readers addicted to thrill rides and maddening suspense, but also those who are curious about the abnormal psychology of the pedophiliac killer. The book gives food for thought as well as a kind of perverse satisfaction for the imagination and senses. It is a thinking reader's thriller.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781642373714
ISBN-10: 1642373710
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Silver Wing Press
ISBN-10: 1642373710
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Silver Wing Press
Notă biografică
Author Dennis McCort (1941-) was born and raised in Hoboken, New Jersey, the ¿mile square city" on the Hudson, in the shadow of Manhattan. He writes of his experiences growing up there in the postwar industrial era before gentrification in his book, "A Kafkaesque Memoir: Confessions from the Analytic Couch" (PalmArt Press). McCort is now retired from Syracuse University in upstate New York where he taught German language and literature over a long career. He has authored literary studies on German and Swiss writers and on the influence of Zen Buddhism on such Western writers as J.D. Salinger, R.M. Rilke and Thomas Merton. His understanding of Zen, both as scholar and practitioner, i.e., from both outside and inside, helped him to add layers of complexity to the fascinating personality of the pedophiliac protagonist of Duncan. McCort has also written a comic novel, titled "The Man Who Loved Doughnuts," about a young professor who fails to get tenure at his upstate university and spends a lost weekend in lower Manhattan. It is available as an Amazon Kindle eBook. "Duncan" is his novelization of a macabre seed-concept coming from his wife Dorothy: that of a serial pedophiliac murderer on a collision course with a boy whose only defense is a stuffed toy gorilla. They both describe the book as a "thinking man's thriller."