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The Blue Woman

The Blue Woman

The Blue Woman

The Blue Woman

by Mary Flanagan

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NY: Norton, 1995. 1st US. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Hardcover in a bright, unclipped dust jacket. Flanagan's second collection of short stories (after Bad Girls) bursts with insight about male-female relations, women growing older and the small dramas that affect us all. In unflaggingly crisp, witty prose that displays a wide range of styles and points of view, the tales range through the different life stages of women, from the youth of mischievous Sandy, who swings wildly between love and hate for her sister and abusive father in "When I'm Bad," to the waning years of the alcoholic "Duchess" in "Beyond Barking," who makes it clear that she wants "Sex! Sex! Sex!" at the Shady Meadows nursing home. While the 16 stories here proceed from childhood to old age, their settings, characters and historical time frames are nicely varied. Most of the tales are set in England and America, but Greece plays a surprisingly large role as well. In the title story, a seemingly contented British couple on holiday in Greece discovers their underlying hostility for one another when the man speaks of his lover's future as a "wrinkled and ridiculous and menopausal" woman "watching dark men. Hoping to catch one with an empty slot." Elsewhere, in "The Octopus Vase," an oddly solitary American woman, unable to eat octopus because of the brutal way in which the "gentle and shy" creatures are killed, has turned her back on civilization and moved to a Greek isle. The sense of women caring almost instinctively for other lives runs through this fine collection, whether displayed humorously, as in "Fluff" (about two increasingly crazy cat lovers), or poignantly, as in "Bye-Bye, Blackbird," in which a woman falls down upon rocks and dirt while trying to save an injured bird from an attacking cat. 1st pub UK in 1994. Clean copy. Record # 385126

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Blue Woman
Author
Mary Flanagan
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Edition
1st US
ISBN 10
0393038033
ISBN 13
9780393038033
Publisher
Norton
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1995
Keywords
Fiction Short Stories, ShortStories, , .

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