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The Deadly Space Between Patricia Duncker

The Deadly Space Between By Patricia Duncker

The Deadly Space Between by Patricia Duncker


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Summary

Patricia Duncker's disturbing and ghostly tale of Oedipal passion.

The Deadly Space Between Summary

The Deadly Space Between by Patricia Duncker

Toby Hawk is a solitary boy in a family of Amazons. His mother, only fifteen years older than him, is a painter on the brink of commercial success. His great-aunt is a wealthy textile designer; her partner, Liberty, a barrister. Meanwhile, eighteen-year-old Toby's world remains a small, closed round of school, domesticity and surfing the Net at night. But everything changes when his mother takes up with a fascinating but enigmatic scientist, Roehm. Patricia Duncker's gripping novel is a disturbing tale of Oedipal passion. It is also an eerie psychological ghost story in the European tradition, whose sources - Freud, Faust and Frankenstein - haunt the pages.

About Patricia Duncker

Patricia Duncker is the author of three novels, Hallucinating Foucault (1996), James Miranda Barry (1999), and The Deadly Space Between (2002), and two collections of short fiction, Monsieur Shoushana's Lemon Trees (1997) and Seven Tales of Sex and Death (2003), all available from Picador. She has also published a collection of essays on writing and contemporary literature, Writing on the Wall (2002). She is professor of creative writing at the University of East Anglia.

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GOR000532427
9780330490108
0330490109
The Deadly Space Between by Patricia Duncker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20030307
304
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