Biography
Alan Isler was an English-American novelist and professor. He left his native England for the United States at age 18, served in the US Army from 1954 to 1956, received a doctorate in English Literature from Columbia University and taught Renaissance Literature at Queens College, City University of New York from 1967 to 1995. In 1994 he won the National Jewish Book Award and the JQ Wingate Prize for his first novel “The Prince of West End Avenue”, which was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. He has subsequently published four other works: “Kraven Images” (1996); “The Bacon Fancier”, also known as “Op.Non.Cit.”, (1999); “Clerical Errors” (2002); and “The Living Proof” (2005).
Books by Alan Isler
Zhivoe svidetelʹstvo
Print︠s︡ Vest-Ėndskiĭ
The living proof
Sodot u-khemarim
Sodot u-khemarim
Prints Vest-Endskij (Illyumina
Prints Vest-Endskij (Illyuminator)
Goetzens Bilder
Los Fantasmas de Kraven
Los Fantasmas de Kraven
Der Prinz Der West Avenue
The Bacon Fancier Four Tales
El Principe de West End Avenue
Le prince de West End Avenue
Op. non cit
The bacon fancier
Kraven Images
The Prince of West End Avenue
The moral philosophy of Sidney
The moral philosophy of Sidney's two Arcadias