Love and Death, and Other Disasters: Stories 1977-1995

Overview

Jenifer Levin's first collection of short stories, this volume represents work written over the past 20 years--some of it never before published. Intimate, raw, erotically charged, sometimes comic and deeply disturbing, always passionate, these stories center on lesbian relationships with lovers, children, family.
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Overview

Jenifer Levin's first collection of short stories, this volume represents work written over the past 20 years--some of it never before published. Intimate, raw, erotically charged, sometimes comic and deeply disturbing, always passionate, these stories center on lesbian relationships with lovers, children, family.
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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly
The author of The Sea of Light and Water Dancer wrote stories from 1977 through 1995, but, as she notes in her wry preface, had trouble selling them until she had published her novels. "It just goes to show you: If you live long enough, you come back into fashion." Individually, these are fast-moving, highly readable stories. Taken together, though, the uniformity of tone, theme and subject is a little deadening. Most of these stories incorporate the complexities of relationships, more specifically butch-femme lesbian relationships. "After the Bath" is a tale of seduction: a woman picks up another woman in a bar and is thrilled to be offered a luxurious bubble bath. "La Bruja" is the object of Addy's affections, but circumstances keep them apart until Addy visits the dying woman in the hospital and then whisks her away for a night at the Waldorf Astoria. In "The Butterfly," a woman brings her girlfriend home to her family and contends with her apparently unstable brother. In the title story, Callie lives with Pat but still feels tied to her ex-girlfriend Lu, with whom she shares a child and who was diagnosed with cancer shortly after their break-up. Rewrites of the Pied Piper (in "The Piper," a woman whose "pipe" is a sexual accoutrement falls in love with the daughter of Hamlin's mayor) and an Inuit myth ("Takankapsaluk") are less successful, often verging on silly. Levin has an engaging voice. But waiting to collect the stories until there was a broader range would have done her talent more justice. (Dec.)
Library Journal
Levin (The Sea of Light, LJ 12/92) started writing these stories 20 years ago but couldn't find a publisher for them. No doubt some of the provocative sexual content made them hard to sell. Yet it would be a mistake to read this group of stories, most of which are tales of pickups and sexual encounters between women, solely as women's eroticaother dreams and desires percolate beneath the surface. Levin's writing is forceful and provocative, drawing readers into the center of a story immediately, as though it were the eye of a hurricane. Whether it's a laundromat in "A Room, in a Stone House, in Spain," the lobby of a plush hotel in "La Bruja," or the locker room of a college pool in "The Butterfly," the scenes, sights, smells, and sounds are vivid and believable. The raw emotions and edginess that well up out of the stories in this book make for solid, sensitive reading. Recommended for large fiction collections.Lisa S. Nussbaum, Euclid P.L., Ohio
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781563410796
  • Publisher: Firebrand Books
  • Publication date: 10/1/1996
  • Format: Library Binding
  • Pages: 141
  • Product dimensions: 5.71 (w) x 8.58 (h) x 0.62 (d)

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