
The Three Fates by Linda L
The three fates now three Vietnamese princesses in France were spirited away as little children by their powerful grandmother when Saigon fell to the communists. Now the two sisters and their cousin await the arrival of their father and uncle, still marooned in his little blue house in the old country. Leave King Lear alone, I d told my cousins, our principal narrator (an intellectual who has lost a hand) informs us: They had neglected him for twenty years and now they were conspiring like a pair of Cordelias to bestow one last joy on the old monarch: he hadn t asked for it. From a luxurious home in the French countryside, his two daughters (the elder, very pregnant and restlessly cooking and eating, kept company by her long-legged and icy younger sister) plot to drag their father halfway around the world away from his poverty and from his only friend and the grilled eels they happily devour together to flaunt their success. Scathingly unsentimental, The Three Fates transposes Shakespearean tragedy into a contemporary idiom and a decidedly different culture. A sharply vivacious book about the bitch of fate, The Three Fates like a witches pot on the boil brews up from displaced lives a darkly funny and agitated concatenation.
Le's intensity is the real thing and frequently poetic-- Publishers Weekly
Le offers proof that alienation, in the right hands, can be exquisite. -- The New York Times Book Review
The Three Fates is a shimmering, twilit, fabulous crossing [with] a spectacular talent for caustic and cruel, sadistic and infinitely exact portraits. Properly amazing, colorful, bewitching, [and] irresistibly funny. -- Le Monde
Le offers proof that alienation, in the right hands, can be exquisite. -- The New York Times Book Review
The Three Fates is a shimmering, twilit, fabulous crossing [with] a spectacular talent for caustic and cruel, sadistic and infinitely exact portraits. Properly amazing, colorful, bewitching, [and] irresistibly funny. -- Le Monde
Linda Lê was born in Dalat, South Vietnam in 1963, and moved to France with her mother, grandmother, and three sisters in 1977. One of the most celebrated authors in Paris, she has published a dozen books. Mark Polizzotti is a prize-winning translator, and the author of eight books, including Revolution of the Mind: A Life of André Breton. His translations include works by Jean Echenoz, Paul Virilio, Jean Baudrillard, Raymond Roussel, Maurice Roche, Gustave Flaubert, Jen Senac, and the Surrealists.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780811216104 |
| ISBN 10 | 0811216101 |
| Title | The Three Fates |
| Author | Linda L |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | New Directions Publishing Corporation |
| Year published | 2010-07-29 |
| Number of pages | 176 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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