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Carnival of Angels

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A novel of the human condition, about love, and about the old dichotomy between the body and the soul, "Carnival of Angels" tells the story of Mario, who rebels against his academic surroundings and descends into the lower world of Harlem in a symbolic journey of discovery.

Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1999

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Robert DeMaria

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For Dr. Bob, The Drugless Doctor, see Robert DeMaria

Robert DeMaria was born in New York. He studied at Columbia where he was an undergraduate in the Beat Generation. He eventually earned a PhD in modern British literature. He was an editor at Macmillan, taught writing at various universities and was the Associate Dean of the New School for Social Research. With Ellen Hope Meyer he published The Mediterranean Review (1970-73). He is the author of fifteen novels and has published short fiction and poetry in various magazines. His novels reflect his New York background and his years raising a family on the east end of Long Island. He has also spent some years in Europe in expatriate circles. These days he divides his time between Deia on the island of Mallorca and Port Jefferson on Long Island. He is working on a memoir called My Secret Childhood.

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