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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fabulous book,
By "joneslawrence" (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ekaterina (Harvest American Writing) (Paperback)
I only came across this book after reading Nabakov's 'Lolita'. And I have to say that if any of you are contemplating reading 'Ekaterina' you'd be rewarded if you read 'Lolita' first (preferably the 'Annotated Lolita' edited by Alfred Appel Jr). One similarity between 'Lolita' and 'Ekaterina' is obvious - the disturbing theme of pedophilia. But there are so many other parallels. One in particular is the examination of authorial intrusion. In 'Lolita', Nabakov allows himself surreptitious peeps and circumlocutions as if from behind the stage of a puppet theater. And to the intelligent reader he lets it be known that he is the puppet master and that his novel is not a slice of "reality" but a work of fiction. Similarly (but, it must be said, less subtly) Harington's manipulation of his characters implies an authorial presence at all times. Harington examines the roll of the artist as God right from the start by using the second person narrative technique. This is a technique that I have rarely come across but Harington uses it expertly. For those of you who like reading complex novels filled with self-reflexion, intertextuality, and jokes aimed at publishers then this is a novel for you! Highly recommended.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful evocation of an immigrant in a rural tourist town,
By "bookloversince1956" (Dallas, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ekaterina (Hardcover)
Donald Harington remains the best uncelebrated author in America. "Ekaterina," set in a thinly disguised Eureka Springs, Arkansas, at a majestic old hotel (with a creepy history), is story telling at its best. The details are perfect; if you've read any of Harington's previous novels, you are richly rewarded. If you haven't, you are not harmed in the telling of the story but you will want to read the others when you've finished. This will be a book you not only enjoy but you will want to turn others onto. I once collected an autograph from a favorite famous author, William Styron, who told me, in our too-brief conversation, that Harington is one of his favorite authors. Read "Ekaterina" and you will see why.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
rich in entertainment,
By Manola Sommerfeld (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ekaterina (Paperback)
You may object to the subject matter (a young woman who lusts after 12 year-old boys), but this was a very satisfying, very complete novel. It is rich in content, varied in plot and environment, and even though some of the events are pretty implausible, they are tackled with such grace and command that you willingly suspend disbelief for the sake of the story. I highly recommend this absorbing novel, with a most surprising ending. Donald Harington, RIP, tremendous author. Check out The Cherry Pit as well.
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