By Nicholas Mosley
Paperback: 9781628976878
eBook: 9781628976885
Publication Date: March 23rd, 2027
Description
This vivid and strikingly witty novel examines the contradictions between the public face and the private experience as told through the eyes of a young boy’s experience watching his eccentric aunt and uncle move through 1980s London.
Bert, a sharp-witted eighteen-year-old with a slight stutter, tries to make sense of the grown-up world around him; a colorful crowd of television personalities, politicians, pop stars, and unconventional relatives. A nephew to the prime minister of England, he spends his days with his Aunt Mavis, an alcoholic often found drinking in the nude, and his Trotskyite girlfriend, all while being followed by his uncle’s security men. With the help of his laconic psychoanalyst, Bert questions the relation between exterior and interior reality, and languages’ ability to convey these connections. Imago Bird is a wildly humorous coming-of-age novel that questions art's ability to communicate these different realities.
Biographical Note
Nicholas Mosley (b. 1923) was raised in London, England. He is the author of a dozen novels and a half-dozen works of non-fiction, including an acclaimed biography of his father, the late Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the fascist party in England in the 1930s. Films have been made of two of his novels, Accident (using a screenplay by Harold Pinter and directed by Joseph Losey) and Impossible Object. Mosley passed away in London in 2017 at the age of 93.