The Rose Fancier
Masters Olga
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: University Of Queensland Press
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 1988
Edition: First Edition
Description: 135 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout. The only exception is some light tanning to pages.
Publishers Description: Seventeen stories from the late Australian Masters (The Home Girls, A Long Time Dying, etc.), varying in length and quality and ranging from the late 19th century to contemporary times. Before her death, Masters had finished eight; nine are the result of "editorial alterations" - and it sometimes shows - but, even so, the most successful are biting studies of emotional and physical impoverishment. In the title story, sisters Petulia and Violet stay on into their 90s at their childhood home, their fathers rose garden in ruins. The roses take on a symbolic, savage weight as flashbacks reveal a repressed and off-balance mother who foils one daughters engagement. "The Boy with Two Birthdays" is a taut tale about Leo McGovern, whose parents change his birth date because a sister is born in the same year. When she dies, the parents "were pleased they could now revert to Leos proper age." Leo goes with his father to deliver a coffin and comes of age after his father breaks a leg. At her best, Masters allows indirect detail to reveal emotional hardship, as in "Inseparable," in which a single mother is threatened by an only childs outside friendship. The proximity of the sea precisely reflects mood as the mother "manages to keep even the smallest tremble of anger out of her voice." In "Homesick," a young boy, sick at home, drags himself to school so as not to interfere with his mothers plans, though "He often thought she [his teacher] looked directly at him...making him think he might be the cause of all the unhappiness in the world." Masters was adept at dramatizing a kind of helpless desperation through gritty, hardscrabble detail. Though not always fleshed out, and several attempts at humor fall flat, the finest pieces here are worthy companions to her earlier reputation-making collections. (Kirkus Reviews)
ISBN: 9780702220807
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