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American Mischief
American Mischief
Author: Alan Lelchuk
"With sleight of hand he carries on six lecherous love affairs at once--Bernard Kovell is the respected dean of a great American university. He is also a sexual dynamo whose sex life is what most men's dreams are made of. He has a different woman for every night, and he scores each one's erotic IQ like a term paper. For Bernard Kovell, sex is...  more »
ISBN: 46683
Pages: 473
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Publisher: New American Library
Book Type: Paperback
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Book Description
By turns hilarious and alarming, American Mischief is an ambitious attempt to define the disorders of American culture. Originally published in 1970, the novel takes on sexual anarchy, political madness, the collapse of monogamy, and above all the high cost of extreme behavior. These aspects of American culture are richly illustrated by the novels two protagonists: Professor Bernard Kovell, a supreme and comical narcissist who dotes on lofty analogies while performing very low acts, and Lenny Pincus, a young radical fishing for more trouble than he can handle.


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