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Claire Keegan's debut collection of short stories, Antartica is a varied, often challenging, series of reflections on the drama, and violence, of everyday lives: the love affairs which tempt women, and men, to leave their marriages, the cruel rivalry between sisters, the common misery between men and women, the uncanny effects of requited love. Like her narrative voices, Keegan's themes are diverse, distinctive. "Every time the happily married woman went away," she writes, at the beginning of the eponymous "Antartica", "she wondered how it would feel to sleep with another man." Taking her chance between danger and eroticism, she finds out. Does the au pair want to kill the baby? Is the question which drives "Where the Water's Deepest", while "Men and Women" gives voice to the desperation of being the "useful" child to a father-tyrant: men "do nothing" in a world in which mother and daughter do nothing but work. One of the most disturbing stories in the collection is "A Scent of Winter", a tale of "rape" and revenge, of keeping a white wife silent and waiting for a black man to "heal". That (grotesque) hint is typical of how these stories work, and of the strange, sometimes ruthless, world onto which they open.--Vicky LebeauRead More

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    Antarctica : Paperback : Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press : 9780802139016 : 0802139019 : 01 Jun 2002 : Published to great critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, the iridescent stories in Claire Keegan's debut collection, Antarctica, have been acclaimed by The Observer to be "among the finest contemporary stories written recently in English."" In ""Antarctica,"" a married woman travels out of town to see what it's like to sleep with a man other than her husband. ""Love in the Tall Grass"" takes Cordelia down a coastal road on the last day of the twentieth century to keep a date with her lover that has been nine years in the waiting. ""Stay Close to the Water's Edge"" tells of a young Harvard student who is pitilessly humiliated by his homophobic stepfather on his birthday. Keegan's writing has a clear vision of unaffected truths and boldly explores a world where dreams, memory, and chance have crippling consequences for those involved. The stories are often dark and enveloped in a palpable atmosphere, and the reader feels that something ""big"" is going on in each of these carefully sculpted tales. The award-winning Antarctica, a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2001, and recipient of the prestigious Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the William Trevor Prize, and the Martin Healy Award, is a haunting debut. ""These stories are diamonds."" -- Emily Robichaud, Esquire ""That Keegan has a knack for storytelling is proved many times over...."" -- Caitlin Macy, The New York Times Book Review ""[These] stories ... show Keegan to be an authentic talent with a gimlet eye and a distinctive voice."" -- Amanda Heller, The Boston Globe ""Reading these stories is like coming upon work of Ann Beattie or Raymond Carver at the start of their careers."" -- Jerry Griswold, Los Angeles Times"

  • 0802139019
  • 9780802139016
  • Claire Keegan
  • 1 June 2002
  • Grove Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 224
  • Reprint
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