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Black Glass

Black Glass

Karen Joy Fowler
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Gifted novelist Fowler delights in the arcane, and as a result, these 15 clever tales are occasionally puzzling but never dull.

In the long title story, "Black Glass", temperance activist Carry Nation is resurrected in the 1990s and becomes such a nuisance that the DEA is forced to dispatch her with voodoo. Other plots are only slightly less outrageous in conceit. In "Lieserl," a lovesick madwoman dupes Albert Einstein into believing he has a daughter; in "The Faithful Companion at Forty," Tonto admits to second thoughts about his biggest life choice .

"The Travails" offers a peek at the one-sided correspondence of Mary Gulliver, who wants Lemuel to come home already and help out around the house. The homage to Swift makes sense, for, when Fowler doesn't settle for amusing her readers, she makes a lively satirist.

The extraterrestrials who appear in her stories seem stand-ins for the author herself, who, in elegant and witty prose, cultivates the eye of a curious alien and, along the way, unfolds eccentric plots that keep the pages turning.

Contents:
Black Glass
Contention
Shimabara
The Elizabeth Complex
Go Back
The Travails
Lieserl
Letters from Home
Duplicity
The Faithful Companion at Forty
The Brew
Lily Red
The Black Fairy's Curse
The View from Venus
Game Night at the Fox and Goose
Language
English
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Release
May 25, 1999
ISBN
0345426533
ISBN 13
9780345426536

Black Glass

Karen Joy Fowler
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Gifted novelist Fowler delights in the arcane, and as a result, these 15 clever tales are occasionally puzzling but never dull.

In the long title story, "Black Glass", temperance activist Carry Nation is resurrected in the 1990s and becomes such a nuisance that the DEA is forced to dispatch her with voodoo. Other plots are only slightly less outrageous in conceit. In "Lieserl," a lovesick madwoman dupes Albert Einstein into believing he has a daughter; in "The Faithful Companion at Forty," Tonto admits to second thoughts about his biggest life choice .

"The Travails" offers a peek at the one-sided correspondence of Mary Gulliver, who wants Lemuel to come home already and help out around the house. The homage to Swift makes sense, for, when Fowler doesn't settle for amusing her readers, she makes a lively satirist.

The extraterrestrials who appear in her stories seem stand-ins for the author herself, who, in elegant and witty prose, cultivates the eye of a curious alien and, along the way, unfolds eccentric plots that keep the pages turning.

Contents:
Black Glass
Contention
Shimabara
The Elizabeth Complex
Go Back
The Travails
Lieserl
Letters from Home
Duplicity
The Faithful Companion at Forty
The Brew
Lily Red
The Black Fairy's Curse
The View from Venus
Game Night at the Fox and Goose
Language
English
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Release
May 25, 1999
ISBN
0345426533
ISBN 13
9780345426536

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