In the 'middle of life' - although this is only thirty-six - and with the unsparing eye of a portraitist, Lavinia reviews her frustrations and her solitariness, the grief and the rapture: these are her seeming companions in a pageant presided over, as it were, by the medieval masks of Owl, signifying winter, and Cuckoo, for erotic love. In attendance are dreams of rustic places and once-dear animals. But it is no ordinary procession, for her childhood comes last. The idiosyncratic Dreaming of Dead People was first published in 1979, yet remains as surprising as ever: it is frank, mordantly funny, true to itself and raw.'By turns shimmering and disquieting, Belben's exceptional voice deserves a resurgence.' Irenosen Okojie'If the world includes Rosalind Belben and her words it cannot be considered an altogether regrettable place to be.' Harry Mathews'A beautiful work . . . it says a great deal about the world we live in . . . more life-like and more alive than most fiction.' Michael Hamburger on Is Beauty Good.
ISBN: | 9781916751316 |
Publication date: | 5th August 2025 |
Author: | Rosalind Belben |
Publisher: | And Other Stories |
Format: | Paperback |
Genres: |
Modern and Contemporary Fiction Narrative theme: Interior life |