FEINSTEIN, Elaine. In A Green Eye (signed)
FEINSTEIN, Elaine. In A Green Eye (signed). London: Goliard Press. 1966. First edition. One of 500 softcover copies squarebound in Chromo, of a total edition of 530 copies. This copy signed by Feinstein at the front endpaper, and dated 1993. Born and raised in England, Feinstein had Russian Jewish origin and responded to this upon the revelations of the Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War. Quite the prolific author and poet, she began learning Russian and won various awards for her translation of many Russian poets and playwrights. This is her first published work and is rather sharp and fleshy, often dealing with life as an outsider and woman. The book near fine, with the corners just gently bumped and marked.
FEINSTEIN, Elaine. In A Green Eye (signed). London: Goliard Press. 1966. First edition. One of 500 softcover copies squarebound in Chromo, of a total edition of 530 copies. This copy signed by Feinstein at the front endpaper, and dated 1993. Born and raised in England, Feinstein had Russian Jewish origin and responded to this upon the revelations of the Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War. Quite the prolific author and poet, she began learning Russian and won various awards for her translation of many Russian poets and playwrights. This is her first published work and is rather sharp and fleshy, often dealing with life as an outsider and woman. The book near fine, with the corners just gently bumped and marked.
FEINSTEIN, Elaine. In A Green Eye (signed). London: Goliard Press. 1966. First edition. One of 500 softcover copies squarebound in Chromo, of a total edition of 530 copies. This copy signed by Feinstein at the front endpaper, and dated 1993. Born and raised in England, Feinstein had Russian Jewish origin and responded to this upon the revelations of the Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War. Quite the prolific author and poet, she began learning Russian and won various awards for her translation of many Russian poets and playwrights. This is her first published work and is rather sharp and fleshy, often dealing with life as an outsider and woman. The book near fine, with the corners just gently bumped and marked.