Spleen

Spleen

by Olive Moore
Spleen

Spleen

by Olive Moore

Paperback(2nd ed.)

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Overview

Dalkey Archive Press first introduced readers to this "best-kept secret" of British literature with the hardback Collected Writings of Olive Moore in 1992. Spleen, the best of the author's three novels, tells the disturbing story of a woman who goes into self-imposed exile to an island off the coast of Italy after giving birth to a deformed child. Filled with self-reproach and guilt about her son and her life (having yearned to give birth to something "new and rare, " she blames herself for her son's deformity), Ruth broods on what it means to be a woman ("nature's oven for nature's bun") and the inequalities between the sexes. Filled with the colors and beauty of the Italian countryside and in a style similar to Virginia Woolf's, Spleen challenges the assumption that women can't help but be tender and maternal, that their heads are only "ever-enlarging hearts."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781564781482
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Publication date: 10/01/1996
Series: British Literature
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 133
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.47(h) x 0.38(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

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Francine Prose

What serious reader could resist a novel with so endearing a title as Spleen? There's something fascinating about the fiction -- the ghostly, disturbing echo of a youthful voice, a voice at once secretive and exhibitionistic, reckless and self-protective, lyrical and satiric: whispering mixed messages across the divide of more than half a century.

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