Description
In this follow-up to
Bech: A Book, Henry Bech, the priapic, peripatetic, and unproductive Jewish American novelist, returns with seven more chapters from his mock-heroic life. He turns fifty in a confusing blend of civic and erotic circumstances while publicizing himself in Australia and Canada. He marries a
shiksa and travels with her to Israel, where she falls in love with the land, and to Scotland, where
he does. And -- sweating buckets! thinking big! minting miracles!
-- he writes an ingeniously tawdry bestseller. Bech's aesthetic and moral embarrassments reveal acid truths about both his trade and our times.