An edition of I am Lazarus (1945)

I am Lazarus

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An edition of I am Lazarus (1945)

I am Lazarus

Short stories

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  • 4 Want to read
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Anna Kavan – introduced by Victoria Walker, founder of the Anna Kavan Society. Print version & e-book.

Publish Date
Publisher
Peter Owen
Language
English
Pages
240

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Edition Availability
Cover of: I am Lazarus
I am Lazarus: Short stories
2013, Peter Owen
Paperback in English
Cover of: I am Lazarus
I am Lazarus: Short stories
1978, Peter Owen
Hardback in English - Reprint
Cover of: I am Lazarus
I am Lazarus: short stories
1945, Jonathan Cape
in English - First edition

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Table of Contents

Stories in this Edition:
. I am Lazarus
. Palace of Sleep
. Who has desired the sea
. The Blackout
. Glorious Boys
. Face of my people
. The Heavenly Adversary
. The Brother
. The Gannets
. The Picture
. All kinds of grief shall arrive
. A certain experience
. Benjo
. Now I know where my place is
. Our city

Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR6009.D63

Contributors

Foreword
Victoria Walker

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
240
Dimensions
19,8 x 12,9 x 1,2 centimeters
Weight
500 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25445760M
ISBN 10
0720614937
ISBN 13
9780720614930
OCLC/WorldCat
855969835
Goodreads
20346382

Work Description

First published in 1945, the stories collected under the title I Am Lazarus are a brilliant summation of the war experiences of Anna Kavan in Blitz-era London, working among invalided soldiers at a ‘military neurosis centre’ in Mill Hill. Kavan’s view of the capital and some of its war victims in this momentous era are typically original and oblique: ‘Lazarus’ is a patient revived from catatonia who somehow remains institutionalized; the Blitz spirit is coolly stripped of cheeriness and never-say-die in ‘Glorious Boys and ‘Our City’; there is a Hithcockian horror story in ‘The Gannets’, while in ‘Who Has Desired The Sea’ and ‘The Blackout’ the ‘shell-shocked’ have ultimately only seen war exacerbate old, long-suppressed psychological wounds. Chilling but compassionate classics, the I Am Lazarus collection, republished now after many years, are essential documents of the time – and of Anna Kavan. (From the book jacket, first british edition published in 1945).

Excerpts

“There is, I believe, a kind of telepathy between the condemned: a sort of intuitive recognition which can even make itself felt through the medium of the printed page. How else should I feel—without fear of appearing presumptuous, either—for this great man whom I never saw and to whom I could not have spoken, the tender, wincing, pathetic solicitude that painfully comes into being only between fellow-sufferers?”
added by Catherine Lenoble.

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