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Fastovski's Tales of Hampstead
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Fastovski’s Tales of Hampstead

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Imagine that Isaac Babel's Cossacks wassail together with Runyonesque Liverpool Jews outside the plate-glass window of a Hampstead cafe where a Klezmer band is playing to a packed and tea-drinking congregation of jazzmen, Hasidic scholars, surrealists, old soldiers, and retired strippers; and you have the tone and temperature of this unique and unclassifiable memoir - no, not memoir, more a stream-of-consciousness novella - no, not a novella but a piece of autobiographical fiction - no, not autobiography but a picaresque drama conquered from the unreliable and fertile brain of the eponymous Fastovski. And who is Fastovski? Is he real or invented? Is he perhaps the alter-ego of real-life jazz pianist, Klezmer swinger, big band leader and flaneur, Wallace Fields, who stares at us from the book's frontispiece in shades, Diaghilev coat and moustache, over a cup of strong black coffee? Fastovski's not telling and anyway, who cares. This is a book to be devoured, disseminated, denounced, and delighted in. It belongs to all who think art and life are one and that the Arch-Savant of Canterbury, Issy Bonn, Rashid the Manic Berber Chef of NW3, and Mrs Karl Popper, have an equal claim on history. I haven't had such a good time since I shared Sir Ralph Richardson's motorbike with a parrot and a striking grandmother clock. Piers Plowright August 2008

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 April 2023
Pages
198
ISBN
9781398497566

Imagine that Isaac Babel's Cossacks wassail together with Runyonesque Liverpool Jews outside the plate-glass window of a Hampstead cafe where a Klezmer band is playing to a packed and tea-drinking congregation of jazzmen, Hasidic scholars, surrealists, old soldiers, and retired strippers; and you have the tone and temperature of this unique and unclassifiable memoir - no, not memoir, more a stream-of-consciousness novella - no, not a novella but a piece of autobiographical fiction - no, not autobiography but a picaresque drama conquered from the unreliable and fertile brain of the eponymous Fastovski. And who is Fastovski? Is he real or invented? Is he perhaps the alter-ego of real-life jazz pianist, Klezmer swinger, big band leader and flaneur, Wallace Fields, who stares at us from the book's frontispiece in shades, Diaghilev coat and moustache, over a cup of strong black coffee? Fastovski's not telling and anyway, who cares. This is a book to be devoured, disseminated, denounced, and delighted in. It belongs to all who think art and life are one and that the Arch-Savant of Canterbury, Issy Bonn, Rashid the Manic Berber Chef of NW3, and Mrs Karl Popper, have an equal claim on history. I haven't had such a good time since I shared Sir Ralph Richardson's motorbike with a parrot and a striking grandmother clock. Piers Plowright August 2008

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 April 2023
Pages
198
ISBN
9781398497566