Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1946022888
ISBN-13
9781946022882
Publisher
McNally Jackson Books
Imprint
McNally Jackson Books
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 18th, 2024
Print length
176 Pages
Weight
266 grams
Dimensions
21.40 x 12.90 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)Historical fiction
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A lost midcentury classic - the farcical misadventures of a queer Black teen sharing a house with two adoptive mothers, a lascivious cook, and a reticent ghost.
A lost midcentury classicthe farcical misadventures of a queer Black teen sharing a house with two adoptive mothers, a lascivious cook, and a reticent ghost.
In a small Michigan town, in the late 1950s, the widow Etta Kleinwealthy and Jewishhas for more than thirty years relied for aid, comfort, and companionship on her Black housekeeper Harriet Gibbs. Between Aunt Harry and Etta, a relationship has developed that is closer than a friendship, yet not quite a marriage. They are inseparable, at once absurdly unequal and defined by a comic codependence.
Forever mourning the early death of her favorite son, Sargent, Etta has all but adopted Aunt Harrys nephew, the precocious, gay seventeen-year-old Oliver, who has been raised by both women. Oliver is facing down his departure to collegeand fending off the advances of Ettas cook, Nella Maewhen the household is disrupted by the arrival of a self-proclaimed warlock, one Maurice LeFleur, who has convinced Etta and Harry that he might be able to contact Sargent in the afterlife . . .
Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes was the debut of the extraordinary Henry Van Dyke, whose witty and outrageous novels look back to the sparkling, elaborate comedies of Ronald Firbank and forward to postmodern burlesques like Fran Rosss Oreo. There is nothing else quite like them in American fiction.
In a small Michigan town, in the late 1950s, the widow Etta Kleinwealthy and Jewishhas for more than thirty years relied for aid, comfort, and companionship on her Black housekeeper Harriet Gibbs. Between Aunt Harry and Etta, a relationship has developed that is closer than a friendship, yet not quite a marriage. They are inseparable, at once absurdly unequal and defined by a comic codependence.
Forever mourning the early death of her favorite son, Sargent, Etta has all but adopted Aunt Harrys nephew, the precocious, gay seventeen-year-old Oliver, who has been raised by both women. Oliver is facing down his departure to collegeand fending off the advances of Ettas cook, Nella Maewhen the household is disrupted by the arrival of a self-proclaimed warlock, one Maurice LeFleur, who has convinced Etta and Harry that he might be able to contact Sargent in the afterlife . . .
Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes was the debut of the extraordinary Henry Van Dyke, whose witty and outrageous novels look back to the sparkling, elaborate comedies of Ronald Firbank and forward to postmodern burlesques like Fran Rosss Oreo. There is nothing else quite like them in American fiction.
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