Anna. Ice.

by KAVAN

£850 · Offered by Henry Sotheran Ltd

Reality had always been something of an unknown quantity to me… KAVAN, Anna. Ice. New York: Doubleday Company. 1970. 8vo. Original blue cloth boards; spine lettered and blocked in white; pictorial dust jacket; pp. [xvi], 176; minimal bruising to spine ends; minor shelf-wear to extremities; slight foxing to fore edge; otherwise near fine. First US edition, first printing of Anna Kavan's final novel and cult masterpiece, very rare on the market. After being discharged from an asylum, Helen Ferguson legally borrowed the identity of a fictional protagonist: Anna Kavan, the name that had appeared in her 1940 collection of short stories Asylum Pieces , going so far as to become her own brainchild. Under the guise of a new authorial persona, Kavan later found mainstream success with Ice , which won the science fiction book of the year after being nominated by Brian Aldiss (who wrote the introduction to this first US edition), even if he was reluctant to pigeon-hole the novel along generic lines. Lawrence Durrell would write of Anna Kavan, "I have always thought of her as belonging to the great subjective-feminine tradition – Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, Anais Nin", the latter of whom corresponded with Kavan. A blanket of ice, induced by a nuclear war, is smothering the world; an unnerving play on the effects of the Cold War and a novel she herself classified as a "present day fable". As the unnamed protagonist inexplicably and obsessively pursues his "ice maiden", who herself is se

  • Binding: Hardcover

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