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Poison

by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
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Synopsis

A tour de force about marriage, deceit, and envy, "rich in fairy tale imagery and in vivid metaphors" (Publishers Weekly).

Publishers Weekly

In her 14th novel, Schaeffer (The Snow Fox) unfurls a sprawling inheritance saga loosely based on the turbulent life and loves of poet Ted Hughes. Writer Peter Grosvenor has always been almost as famous for his womanizing as he is for his poetry. After his first wife, the brilliant poet Evelyn Graves, and his second wife, Elfie, both kill themselves by means of the gas oven, Peter considers himself cursed, poisonous to women. Years later, after his death, Peter's more conventional but aggrieved third wife, Meena, desperate to preserve her wealth and keep up appearances, engages in a battle of wills with Peter's two grown children Sophie and Andrew; his sister, Sigrid; and his would-be biographer, as well as with the woman who might be Peter's last, true love. Rich in fairy tale imagery and in vivid metaphors, the narrative sometimes verges on stream of consciousness, as the text moves through the thoughts of all the major characters as well as those of Peter's anthropomorphized rambling English country cottage, Willow Grove. Despite the pettiness of these wealthy intellectuals, the novel's meditations on the nature of love and marriage and the demands of fame and art emerge as golden glimmers from the dust of a dark life story. (Apr.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Susan Fromberg Schaeffer

A teacher at the University of Chicago, Susan Fromberg Schaeffer's previous novels include Anya and The Madness of a Seduced Woman. Her latest work, The Snow Fox, was a labor of love: "It took me six years to reach the understanding I have now, and of course, that understanding is not complete," she reflects. "In that time, I could have written three Ph.Ds. It is not too much to say that I loved every minute of it, and still do."

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780393329797

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