An edition of Splitting (Weldon, Fay) (1995)

Splitting

Splitting
Fay Weldon, Fay Weldon
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An edition of Splitting (Weldon, Fay) (1995)

Splitting

Splitting swoops with dizzying ease among the conflicting perspectives of a woman whose personality, in the face of her impending divorce, has slivered into a chorus of bickering interior voices, each with its own very distinct tastes and agendas. Ranging from former teen pop star to hapless titled wife, Angelica runs riot over London and its environs, chauffeured by the roguishly handsome Ram - who manages to sleep with all of her selves, sometimes simultaneously.

A sharp and funny portrait of divorce, Splitting captures brilliantly the chaotic rhythms of a woman in crisis as it chronicles Angelica's disintegration into a handful of "perforated" personalities. No one writes with shrewder insight about women and that ambiguous and overriding presence in their lives, men, than Fay Weldon. This is a journey rich with her wit, wisdom, and very original narrative power.

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Cover of: Splitting (Weldon, Fay)
Splitting (Weldon, Fay)
May 1, 1996, Atlantic Monthly Press
Paperback in English - 1st Pbk. Ed edition
Cover of: Splitting
Splitting
May 20, 1996, Flamingo
Cover of: Splitting
Splitting
1995, Flamingo, Atlantic Monthly Press
in English
Cover of: Splitting
Splitting: a novel
1995, Atlantic Monthly Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Splitting
Splitting: a novel
1995, Atlantic Monthly Press, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Splitting
Splitting
1995, Atlantic Monthly Press
Hardcover
Cover of: Splitting : a novel
Splitting : a novel
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First Sentence

"Sir Edwin Rice was divorcing Lady Angelica Rice."

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
304

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL9210392M
ISBN 10
0002239191
ISBN 13
9780002239196
LibraryThing
57571

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Work ID
OL1945826W

First Sentence

"Sir Edwin Rice was divorcing Lady Angelica Rice."

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