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Cut Away [Paperback]

Catherine Kirkwood (Author)
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April 1, 2010

Cut Away is a novel that expertly entwines the lives of three characters struggling to understand the meaning of identity and its seeming mutability. Orbiting around the mystery of a missing teenager, a trio of narrators each tells her story in turn. Alexandra is a transgendered woman who has refused surgery and abandoned Los Angeles for a trailer at the desolate Salton Sea. Asa, the mother of the runaway, wants her grief-ridden face completely transformed. Eleanor, a plastic surgeon, is fascinated with surfaces and wonders whether visual harmony has the power to change what lies beneath. In a culture obsessed with transforming the body, do the incarnate fictions we create have the power to hide or reveal the truth of who we really are? This is a question that Catherine Kirkwood approaches in a stunning debut novel of desire, self-loathing, and the revisionary madness of our modern world.


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Kirkwood's slender, desolate-feeling first novel, set between the California desert and L.A., hinges on an intricate emotional triangle revolving around a teenage runaway. Alexandra, a middle-aged transvestite living a celibate life on the Salton Sea, befriends the runaway, Olivia, at the girl's desert campsite before Olivia disappears. Eleanor, an L.A. plastic surgeon and a lonely lesbian, saw Olivia once in her office and later unknowingly gives a consult to Olivia's unstable mother, Asa, who has for several years cleaned Eleanor's office at night and begins to track the surgeon's whereabouts once she discovers the doctor's connection to Olivia. Meanwhile, Alexandra, enjoying a flirtation with the surgeon that begins after a body that might be Olivia's is found, stays at Eleanor's canyon home for a month, visited occasionally by Asa, disguised as a door-to-door cosmetics saleswoman. Once Kirkwood maps out the particulars, every maneuver on the part of these characters is fraught with tension. Kirkwood's exploration of personal and spiritual metamorphosis is all the more powerful for its surprising subtleties. (Apr.)
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Like a surgeon’s knife, Kirkwood’s writing is precise, direct and unsentimental. Indeed, the novel cuts deeply.

—Helena Maria Viramontes, author of Their Dogs Came With Them
 



The vivid reality of the people and places keep us in their disturbing and beautiful world.

—Rachel Pollack, author of The Tarot of Perfection A Book Of Tales



A story whose characters are intriguing, complicated, and all searching for something or someone. You can’t help caring for them in the best possible way—without judgment; and you can’t help reading on late into the night to unravel the intriguing connections between them.

—Judith Barrington



Erotic, dark and intense . . . An original, thrilling debut.

—Alexander Chee, author of Edinburgh


Product Details

  • Paperback: 152 pages
  • Publisher: Arktoi; 1 edition (April 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0980040795
  • ISBN-13: 978-0980040791
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #448,867 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born and raised in Los Angeles, Catherine Kirkwood has lived in York England and now calls Seattle home. She graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College and a D.Phil. in Women's Studies from the University of York. Her fiction and creative non-fiction appears in anthologies and her non-fiction text, Leaving Abusive Partners, has been translated and sold internationally.

Her first novel Cut Away is forthcoming in April 2010 from Arktoi Books, an imprint of Red Hen Press.

In addition to writing, Catherine has worked for fifteen years in the field of cancer and HIV research. She lives with her partner in a small cottage with a large, untamed garden where two cats and border collie make a world ruled by its own natural laws.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Psychologically Astute and Cinematically Rendered, June 3, 2010
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Catherine Kirkwood's new novel, CUT AWAY, is set in the California desert as well as in L.A. Against this stark landscape, four characters--a lesbian plastic surgeon, a transsexual woman, an unstable mother and a runaway daughter--all get a bit of an existential makeover. On first glance this might seem the material of a ha-ha reality program. Not so. Not even a little. In Kirkwood's steady hand, questions of identity and beauty are brought delicately to the fore by way of character, each of which seems familiar and fresh at the same time. It's as though the author has taken someone we all know and drawn her while looking through a high-powered lens of compassion that yields a portrait with fresh angles. Who is that, we wonder. Are we really so different?

This is a spare novel, and its barren landscape makes the messiness of life pop. What we think we need, what we think we want, how we stumble trying to get them both, this is what the characters struggle with here. Psychologically astute and cinematically rendered, the arduous metamorphosis of these characters will be with you long after the story ends.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deserving of 5 Star Rating, November 27, 2010
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Cut Away is a book that grabs your attention immediately. It is as if Kirkwood has invited you into the book.....her rich descriptions of people and places make you feel as if you are experiencing the story first hand with Alexandra, Eleanor and Asa.
Read this book.......you will not be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Metamorphos, July 24, 2010
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How to describe? The faces she presents are intoxicating but the characters free us from who other people think they are. Fine detail, riveting read. Being born one way and molding a carapace to suit one reptilian form, and changing like a chameleon to suit another spirit, magic as a dragonfly. Metamorphos, changing identity by changing a body; Olivia wants the scalpel to release a cocoon she's been awaiting for. She wants to awaken as much as Gregor Samsa wanted to go back to sleep. Well done.
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