By NATHAN WARD
June 13, 2007
Vladimir Nabokov once confessed that the main theme of his novel "Bend Sinister" was "the beating of Krug's loving heart," and that "it is for the sake of the pages about David and his father that it was written and should be read." While certainly not the literary achievement of Nabokov, the most memorable and original passages of "North River" flow from the relationship between the doctor and his unexpected grandson. Clearly it is for the beating of Delaney's heart that it was written and should be read.
Mr. Ward last wrote for these pages on the 1936 Olympics. His book,"The War for the Waterfront: Mike Johnson & the Mob" is forthcoming ( Farrar, Straus & Giroux).