Thursday, January 2, 2020

David Lazar by Robert Kalich


This is a stream of conscious themed book.  David Lazar, the fictional protagonist,  talks about his life.

The jacket of this book suggests this story incorporates factors of reality in the life of the author.

He apparently reveled in his bad decisions and the people of questionable character that he associated with throughout his life.   He focuses on collage photos to trigger memories of his life.   He is an octogenarian looking back and indulging in self-analysis.   He regrets many, many of his life’s decisions.

The book seemed disjointed.   There never seemed to be a smooth flow but perhaps that is due to life not flowing smoothly.


If you like a memoir type book, this may be your cup of tea.  

This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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