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The Parsley Eater - Cook, Inglis
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The plot of The Parsley Eater takes place in the latter part of the twentieth century, before the advent of the internet and cell phones. It is the account of one year in the life of Fred Dobritzhofer, a.k.a. the Parsley Eater, who is employed by an avant-garde college. He is in his early thirties, and his mother fears that he will be too old to provide her with grandchildren, so she begins a campaign to have him marry a nubile young woman. During the course of the year, he endures several misadventures with women, including contact with the leader of a feminist commune.

Produktbeschreibung
The plot of The Parsley Eater takes place in the latter part of the twentieth century, before the advent of the internet and cell phones. It is the account of one year in the life of Fred Dobritzhofer, a.k.a. the Parsley Eater, who is employed by an avant-garde college. He is in his early thirties, and his mother fears that he will be too old to provide her with grandchildren, so she begins a campaign to have him marry a nubile young woman. During the course of the year, he endures several misadventures with women, including contact with the leader of a feminist commune.
Autorenporträt
Inglis Cook was born in the Midwest and attended several schools in the area. Upon graduation from college, he served briefly in the United States Army Reserves, after which he began a graduate studies program. During his years of graduate study, he became interested in the Communitarian settlements and Feminist movements in nineteenth century United States of America and how these trends influenced thought in the twentieth century. He has published a previous novel, "Fair Are The Woodlands."