Victoria Silverwolf
Vegetarian Werewolf
After finishing This Side of Paradise, which was a very mixed bag, sometimes leaving straight narrative for poetry and plays, very episodic, but an interesting, introspective portrait of a "romantic egotist" -- clearly based on the author himself -- as he grows up, goes to Princeton and drops out, has his heart broken by three women, and eventually becomes a "personage," I am taking a break from the F. Scott Fitzgerald books I picked up. I have just started Al Jaffee's Mad Life (2010) by Mary-Lou Weisman, a biography of the cartoonist, who began his career in the 1940's and who is still active today. His early life seems to have been extraordinary. Born in the USA of immigrant parents, he was taken to Lithuania by his mother as a young child.