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“Saving Jane Austen” by Daniel Curzon Will Be Displayed at the 2024 L.A. Times Festival of Books

“Saving Jane Austen” is a satirical novel that takes a humorous look at the famous author and her struggles with dealing with the modern age. The story is composed of e-mails between the revived head of Jane Austen, who was cryogenically frozen, and an elderly American rare books dealer, Aubrey Oxbridge.


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ReadersMagnet will display “Saving Jane Austen: A Comedie Grotesque” by Daniel Curzon at the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

The self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet will display “Saving Jane Austen: A Comedie Grotesque” by Daniel Curzon at the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The annual book festival will occur on April 20-21, 2024, at the University of Southern California campus in Los Angeles, USA.

Saving Jane Austen is a satirical novel that takes a humorous look at the famous author and her struggles with dealing with the modern age. The story is composed of e-mails between the revived head of Jane Austen, who was cryogenically frozen, and an elderly American rare books dealer, Aubrey Oxbridge. Aubrey is the president of the “What Would Jane Austen Do” club, which adds a modern twist to this nineteenth-century British society tale. The result is a hilarious and entertaining blend of two different eras that excites readers.

Curzon’s novel is reminiscent of Austen’s focus on class and social norms during the Regency era. However, instead of these themes, Curzon addresses contemporary issues such as gender identity, neo-Nazism, extremists of all types, and longer lifespans. Although satire may not appeal to everyone, Curzon employs it skillfully to make a powerful impact.

“Saving Jane Austen: A Comedie Grotesque” will delight fans of humor and creative literary works. Get a copy on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Learn more about Daniel Curzon and his works by visiting his official website at https://danielcurzon.com/. Visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2024 at booth #225 to check out the book’s display.

“Saving Jane Austen: A Comedie Grotesque”
Author: Daniel Curzon
Genre: Novel LGBT
Publisher: IGNA Books
Published date: March 8, 2012

Author
Daniel Curzon wrote the first gay protest novel, “Something You Do in the Dark” (G.P. Putnam, 1971). He has written many other novels, short stories, memoirs, and plays, both full-length and one-act. Daniel won the national new play contest for “Godot Arrives,” 1999. He is also a semi-finalist for “The Blasphemer,” O’Neill Playwrights Conference, 2016. See danielcurzon.com.


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