November 27, 1998 • Page Image 101
…illation on the history and geography of the Village that it made the novel sparkle," says Engelhard. "I didn't know I was in the middle of a revolution." According to Engelhard, the central theme of his story is lost innocence — what it was like to be alive during the time of Kennedy and Camelot, only to see it all come undone. "We're all a product of the '60s and the effect that decade had on the nation. We're now learning that all the exces...…

















































