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Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Not Portnoy, But Jeffrey Eugenides!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank God, darlings, because "Portnoy's Complaint--" to this day--remains one, big, elongated masturbatory wail. Ho hum.
The concept behind these 10 stories by Eugenides is that everyone in them has something to complain about. I mean, who doesn't?
One story, "The Oracular Vulva"--catchy title, huh?--explores some of the issues surrounding genes and gender identity that comprised his massive masterwork, "Middlesex." Another explores a friendship between two lonely women who isolate themselves, caring for each other, like the American Indians in their favorite book. And the title story reminded me of David Mamet's "Oleanna-- what was this professor guilty of, anyway? And was he actually guilty? In "Oleanna," the student deserved the belt in the mouth she got at the end. Here, I was not sure who deserved what.
These were the best of the ten stories, but all were immensely readable, thanks to Eugenides' writing skills, which I have followed over the years. And will continue to.
But while he seems able to move freely between the short story and novel forms, I prefer when he paints on the larger canvass. Maybe that's just me, because it is what I am most accustomed to.
It does not mean that you should miss out on Eugenides story collection.
It just means to be thankful it is not another Roth rant!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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