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Ice by anna kavan
Ice by anna kavan











ice by anna kavan ice by anna kavan

Over the course of the episode, we discuss the extent to which Kavan's heroin addiction influenced the novel, consider the novels place in the tradition of post-apocalyptic fiction, and explore the unique brutality of the novel's narrator. The novel proceeds with the torturous, cyclical quality of an inescapable nightmare in which the reader is cocooned. It won the science fiction book of the year after being nominated by Brian Aldiss. Our unnamed narrator roams through this barren, frozen wasteland in pursuit of a young girl with a halo of hair as bright as spun glass his designs on her are decidedly sinister. Ice came out in 1967 and was the last of Anna Kavan's books to be published in her lifetime. In the aftermath of a nuclear war, society is rapidly crumbling as a wall of ice threatens to engulf the entire planet. The book is Kavan’s final and best known work, and appeared just one year before her death. Anna Kavan’s Ice was originally published in 1967 by Peter Owen books.













Ice by anna kavan