This Animal Is Mischievous
This Animal Is Mischievous is a 1965 novel by David Benedictus. It is a satire about a British brother and sister who become involved in a battle between black activists and a fascist group. According to Time, the author's "discursive, Edwardian elegance of style is amusingly suited to satirizing upper-class pretentiousness, but his Negro characters are simply stereotypes and his twittering wittiness collapses at last into sentimentality."[1]
The novel was also reviewed in the Los Angeles Times,[2] Commonweal, The Spectator and other publications.
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- The Fourth of June (1962)
- You're a Big Boy Now (1963)
- This Animal Is Mischievous (1965)
- The Rabbi's Wife (1977)
- Floating Down to Camelot (1985)
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