An edition of The compass stone (1987)

The compass stone

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An edition of The compass stone (1987)

The compass stone

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From Publishers Weekly
Cast as an accidentally discovered memoir written by a nameless young woman, the Spanish dramatist's newly translated work is more fable and parable than conventional novel. Its 18-year-old narrator/heroine, a kind of beautiful, seductive queen bee, shares a crumbling mansion with her aged father, the "Maimed One," and two women called "The Sisters." She has two principal activities: one is speculation on hierarchies in nature and societya persistent inquiry into the relation of human and insect behavior; the other is the dexterous use of a barber's straight razor, slashing the throats of casual acquaintances just as they reach the throes of sexual rapture. Her few friendsan adoring suma wrestler, a painter with bizarre tastesreveal their own oddities. To pass the time, they plan an orgy featuring paranoics, "depraved couples," sado-masochists and even the notorious Marquis de Sade. The reader never doubts that the speaking voice and questioning mind belong not to the beguiling and terrifying girl but to Arrabal himself. Voice and mind are quirkily interesting, but they are too much given to abstruse, obsessive analogies that inevitably slacken, confuse and, ultimately, vitiate dramatic effect and narrative momentum.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
This is the dark memoir of a young murderess who shares a mansion with her father the Maimed One but lives alone in that part of it she calls the Greenhouse. An incomparable beauty, she more than once entices a man to a homicidal "soiree" at which she slits his throat with a razor while he is in the midst of orgasm. She gives no hint of her reaction to the speculation of S---, an amateur detective whose fascination with the murders provides the novel's only element of suspense. Her own thoughts, invariably in interrogative form, may lead the reader to wonder in turn: Is there no relief from this decadence? L. M. Lewis, Eastern Kentucky Univ., Richmond
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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English
Pages
165

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The compass stone
1987, Grove Press, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
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New York

Edition Notes

Originally published as: La piedra iluminada.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
863/.64
Library of Congress
PQ6601.R58 P5413 1987, PQ6601.R58P5413 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
165 p. ;
Number of pages
165

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2383348M
Internet Archive
compassstone00arra
ISBN 10
0802100023
LCCN
87012120
OCLC/WorldCat
15793164
Library Thing
455750
Goodreads
131909

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