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SpleenDalkey 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."
Details
ISBN-10
1-56478-148-8
ISBN-13
9781564781482
Publication Date
Oct 1996
Nb of pages
133
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.
ReviewsPress Reviews
Chicago Tribune
Mirabella
[T]he discovery of this missing talent is truly exhilarating . . . The internal life of Moore's characters is so firmly depicted, their spiritual longings so quietly dissected, that her work seems
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Publishers Weekly
Washington Post Book World
What serious reader could resist a novel with so endearing a title as Spleen? . . . There's something fascinating about the fiction here—the ghostly, disturbing echo of a youthful voice, a
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Woodward Review
One of the best, most original British novelists of this century has been ignored for almost 60 years . . . Spleen is a brilliant novel, allusive and impressionistic, the most passionate
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Rain Taxi
Nobody since D. H. Lawrence has riled and wooed me so thoroughly as Olive Moore. To invoke her contemporaries is inevitable. Her style is Bloomsbury, landing her somewhere between the
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Quotations
[Spleen has] an original and vivid narrative. It is created. Spleen is as spontaneous and free as a healthy, natural growth. Its form is the natural play of the mind, about the ...more
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