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Published on Jan 01, 1989 | 352 Pages
In Elizabeth Jolley’s “The Last Crop,” a seemingly guileless woman cons a man out of his land. In Leonora Carrinton’s “The Debutante,” a young girl sends a hyena to her coming-out ball, with disastrous results. The title character in Frances Towers’s “Violet” uses her talent for witchcraft with wicked intention. Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” faces a litany of her mother’s strictures and admonishments, and Suniti Namjoshi’s bittersweet fables suggest that nothing a woman does will ever be really right. But whether these women are bad or good, evil or benign, guilty or innocent, calculating or naive, they are not victims. None of them suffers passively at the hands of men. Each manages to confront her circumstances and sometimes, though not always, triumph over them.
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The improbable life story of Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) included a peculiarly gothic childhood in Ireland during which he was successively abandoned by his mother, his father and his guardian; two decades in the United States, where he worked as a journalist and was sacked for marrying a former slave; and a long period in Japan, where he married a Japanese woman and wrote about Japanese society and aesthetics for a Western readership. His ghost stories, which were drawn from Japanese folklore and influenced by Buddhist beliefs, appeared in collections throughout the 1890s and 1900s. He is a much celebrated figure in Japan.
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