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Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 2nd Printing. Second printing. Fine in a near fine dustjacket with minute edgewear. Not priceclipped and no markings. (box 179)
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New York. 1977. Delacorte Press. 1st Printing. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0440095468. A Seymour Lawrence book. 247 pages. hardcover. Jacket illustration by John Sposato. keywords: Literature America. FROM THE PUBLISHER-In WHO IS TEDDY VILLANOVA? Mr. Berger turns for the first time to the private-eye thriller, which, as practiced by the masters Hammett, Chandler, and Ross Macdonald, was for many years his voracious addiction as reader. The seedy office; the down-at-heel shamus; the procession of sinister, chicane, or merely brutal men and scheming, vicious, but lovely women; the sequence of savage beatings, apparently unmotivated except by the typically human urge to bring pain; and especially the Byzantine plot, trying to unravel which (at any time before the magical denouement) would be as if to attack the Kremlin cipher with a Little Orphan Annie decoder ring-all these, and more, are in Who WHO IS TEDDY VILLANOVA? The cast of characters would seem taken from the roster of known sex offenders maintained by the police of every major American city-the giant sadist Gus Bakewell; Donald Washburn II, perhaps the scion of a wealthy family, certainly an exhibitionist; quaint slumlord Sam Polidor; sleek, blonde Natalie Novotny, surely more than the airline stewardess she pretends to be; pneumatic Peggy Tumulty, who hails from Queens; Russel Wren, reluctant hero and garrulous narrator of the tale (in a rococo style reminiscent by turns of Thomas DeQuincey, Thomas Babington Macaulay, and Sir Thomas Malory, but nothing like that of Thomas Berger's previous work); a covey of depraved schoolgirls; and a styful of undercover cops, to name only some of the principals. But over them all falls the evil shadow of the elusive Teddy Vlllanova, master criminal, underwear fetishist, archenemy of social ameliorism, and, though presumably a foreigner, a habitue of a diseased Manhattan. inventory #1362.