Dan Jacobson was born in South Africa to Lithuanian Jewish parents. He worked as a schoolteacher in London, as a journalist in South Africa, and also spent some time on a kibbutz in Israel. He moved to England in 1955 where for many years he pursued a career as a freelance writer of fiction and essays. He then entered academic life and eventually became professor of English Literature at University College, London. He also held visiting professorships and fellowships at universities in the United States and Australia. Upon retiring from University College he resumed working as a full-time writer. His writing is strikingly varied in nature and set in many countries Ð amongst them being South Africa, England, ancient Palestine, and the Republic of Sarmeda - a country of his own invention. His later works, such as 'The Rape of Tamar', take biblical and historical themes. Dan Jacobson's novels, many short stories, essays, and critical and autobiographical works have been awarded several prestigious literary prizes.
As events switch between London and Switzerland, Jacobson introduces us to a host of vivid and extraordinary characters. Most notable amongst these is London-born Timothy Fogel, a child with the wilful belief that he has been endowed with special powers. As events unfold it becomes apparent that this belief has cataclysmic implications for all involved. The Wonder-worker is a remarkable and evocative novel about obsession, passion and the extraordinary power of the human imagination.
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Vendeur : Darkwood Online T/A BooksinBulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgarie
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. Reprint; First Printing. Light cover creases and shelf wear. ; Nice tight copy, no names or marks inside, appears unread. Cover artwork by Tony Meeuwissen. ; 144 pages; A rich man living in Switzerland invents the story of a poor London boy, Timothy Fogel, who possesses magical powers and can work wonders. But who invented who? Timothy and his narrator develop along parallel line, but one of them isn't real. Mass Market PB. N° de réf. du vendeur 25594
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Paperback. Etat : Good. First Thus. 1st Penguin edition, 139 pages, cover illustration by Tony Meeuwissen, page edges tanned, very light rubbing to covers. N° de réf. du vendeur 156546
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