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It's that episode with the nympholeptic soccer coach, you know.
His father, it transpires, is a "nympholeptic" - "which at least seemed a step up from a pedophile."
Others also point to a definite pattern of "nympholeptic" behaviour with regard to his interactions with girls at a Winnington school.
David Burkett - scion of a wealthy logging dynasty, narrator of this novel and son of a crooked, nympholeptic father - inhabits a morass of guilt and self-loathing, all wrapped up in a grim comic struggle between his better self and an Oedipal fancy of killing his father.