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From the author of Hallucinating Foucault comes this stunning collection of stories united by the themes of pleasure, passion, jealousy and revenge. Patricia Duncker creates worlds where the apparently innocent are not harmless and no one ever turns out to be exactly what they seem. In 'The Arrival Matters' - the extraordinary novella which crowns the collection - the characters play out the sinister and atmospheric end game of a mysterious and supernatural history of love. Elsewhere, a jealous husband pursues his adulterous wife through the streets of Paris, a forbidden book subverts an authoritarian state, a TV crew get considerably more than they bargained for, and a lesbian community in uproar is described with wry humour and tenderness.

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Patricia Duncker was born in the West Indies. Hallucinating Foucault, her first novel, won the 1997 Dillons First Fiction Award. She is the author of Monsieur Shoushana's Lemon Trees, a collection of short stories, and James Miranda Barry.
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A first collection of 13 quirky and occasionally fabulistic stories by the author of the complex brainteasing first novel Hallucinating Foucault (1996, not reviewed). Several pieces, including the lyrical title story, are only vignettes: glimpses of islands of calm (such as those ``lemon trees'') standing aloof from the contemporary social muddle, or, more pointedly, expressing the polarities of male (conquest and exploitation) vs. female (escape or retaliation). ``This is the way we see things,'' explains a character in ``The Crew of M6'' (about documentary filmmakers who unwisely focus on a lesbian community), ``there is a state of war, undeclared war, between men and women.'' These briskly confrontational, aphorism-studded tales are, accordingly, dispatches from the frontincluding a flimsy piece about a feminist lecturer who rescues a bird from her cat's clutches (``Gramsci and the Sparrow''), a woman's surreally violent farewell to her condescending husband (``The Glass Porch''), and an erotic monologue (``The Woman Alone'') that's also a declaration of primal female sexual power. The gender emphasis grows wearying, but Duncker's best stories playfully vary the mix. ``The Storm,'' for example, a Kafkaesque parable set in an otherworldly ``College,'' recounts the tug of wills between an authoritarian Master and the callow author of an impertinent iconoclastic Book, whom the Master recognizes as one tiny fragment of pure freedom that had defeated us.'' And Duncker's finest piece, the novella-length ``The Arrival Matters,'' offers (in addition to its witty title) a teasing revision of Shakespeare's The Tempest: A small girl named Miranda is raised on a Caribbean island among a society of women, under the watchful eye of an ironical mother-figure who seems herself torn between the opposing claims of the (ordinarily) battling sexes. Potentially monotonous fiction redeemed by its author's phrasemaking skill and inventive power. Duncker can get under your skin, but she's an original and she's worth reading. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherSerpent's Tail
  • Publication date1997
  • ISBN 10 1852425725
  • ISBN 13 9781852425722
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages144
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