<DIV><p>Professors are being murdered in a way that suggests a sexual motive in a novel that occupies in imaginative space an area homologous to the area occupied by Columbia University in actual space.</p><p>Turtle Point Press&rsquo; first murder mystery is a novel in the form of letters written by Wynn O&rsquo;Leary to his brother Joel a bop trumpet player who died of a heroin overdose. O&rsquo;Leary is an English professor an expert on modernism.</p><p>The author of this witty and unabashedly politically incorrect novel is a professor in the English department of Columbia University where some of the sex and all of the violence happens. It&rsquo;s an enclosed world with its own customs and denizens. The time is the late 1980s. Cultural theory and gender politics reign supreme smoking is still permitted in the cafeteria and&mdash;unfortunately for O&rsquo;Leary&mdash;Viagra is but a twinkle in a scientist&rsquo;s eye.</p><p><b>George Stade</b> lives in New York City and teaches at Columbia University. He has edited numerous scholarly books and he has published many reviews and articles in journals such as <i>Partisan Review</i> <i>Hudson Review</i> <i>The Paris Review</i> <i>Harper&rsquo;s Magazine</i> <i>The Nation</i> <i>The New Republic</i> and <i>The New York Times Book Review</i>. He is a consulting editor of Barnes & Noble Classics. His previous murder mystery <i>Confessions of a Lady Killer</i> was published by W.W. Norton. <i>The New York Times</i> called it &ldquo;a novel that bristles with irony and wit&rdquo; and <i>The Washington Post</i> praised its &ldquo;Nabokovian control of language.&rdquo;</p></DIV>
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