Rhode Island Blues
Fay Weldon
From Dodman Books, Morston, United Kingdom
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Used - Hardcover
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Add to basketFrom Dodman Books, Morston, United Kingdom
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 10 February 2014
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketAbout this Item
Excellent Weldon novel in VG+, clean, crisp and bright order throughout. Light edgewear to smart blue/red boards with crisp yellow titling to spine. VG unclipped d/j, lightly faded to spine. This is a charity sale for Friends Of Morston Church (reg.1099831). 8vo. 325pp. Seller Inventory # 009773
Bibliographic Details
Title: Rhode Island Blues
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press, New York
Publication Date: 2000
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Edition: 1st Edition
About this title
In Rhode Island Blues, she turns to the themes of sex and ageing, family and history, love and confinement. The complex, sometimes unwilling, relation between grand-mother and grand-daughter, Sophia--a film-editor, living in Soho --is central to a story that, focusing on Sophia's quest to find her grandmother's first daughter (adopted at birth), gradually uncovers the tragic losses of Felicity's life. At the same time you question whether these losses are still tragic to Felicity (who's carving out a new life, and lover, for herself at the Golden Bowl retirement home. And you may wonder what is going on in Sophia's attempt to find herself a family through the romance of her grandmother's life: "I wanted a family: she could put up with it," is Sophia's unabashed take on what she is doing.
Shuttling between her women, Weldon takes every opportunity to give her account of the shortcomings of the world she is creating (most notably, the "children of the therapy age"). But the "wit" for which Weldon is so well-known seems to miss its mark in Rhode Island Blues. The ties which bind generations of women together--as mothers, daughters, friends--have supported some of the most vivid and exploratory contemporary novels (Marge Piercy's recent Three Women, for example). There's a lack of compassion in Rhode Island Blues that jars with the subtlety, and painfulness, of its subject--replacing fiction's potential for surprise with the predictability of political tract. --Vicky Lebeau
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