An Oxford don's explanation of a fatal accident induces him to interpret, via the games academics play - with their students and themselves, in college and at home, in bed or on the river - the paradoxes of love and betrayal, marriage and infidelity. By the author of "Hopeful Monsters".
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Nicholas Mosley was born in London on June 25, 1923 and was educated at Eton and Oxford. He served in Italy during World War II, and published his first novel, ?"Spaces of the Dark," in 1951. Since then, he has published sixteen works of fiction, including the novels Accident, "Impossible Object," and?"Hopeful Monsters," winner of the 1990 Whitbread Award. Mosley is also the author of several works of nonfiction, most notably the autobiography "Efforts at Truth" and a biography of his father, Sir Oswald Mosley, entitled "Rules of the Game/Beyond the Pale." He currently resides in London.
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