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In the House of Blue Lights (Richard Sullivan Prize in Short Fiction) [Paperback]

Susan Neville (Author)
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0-268-01184-2 A frustratingly uneven second collection (which nevertheless won this year's Richard Sullivan Prize for Short Fiction) by the author of The Invention of Flight (1984). Hospitals and sickrooms are recurring settings in these 14 varied though uniformly moody stories, which often focus on mother-daughter tensions, unraveling marriages or affairs, and the traumatizing losses of loved ones. Three especially fine pieces stand out: ``Playhouse,'' though it's only a vignette, neatly illustrates the discomfiting resilience with which children separate themselves from their parents. In ``Witch,'' a tired waitress's bonding with her four children is strengthened by the story, which she hears secondhand, of a lonely customer's ``spirit'' pregnancy. And in ``Night Train,'' an old woman views a notorious case of abduction and rape through the distorting prism of her own erotic memories. The other stories, which are much inferior, offer far too many insufficiently differentiated portraits of ambivalent, betrayed, or destroyed relationships. A young woman's tale (``Blue'') of her grandfather's frustrated love for his (perhaps psychotic) second wife is left unresolved. So are ``Eclipse,'' which charts the relations among an unfaithful husband, his passive wife, and his hospitalized lover; ``Your Own Private Voice,'' about a mother lost to narcolepsy; and ``Quinella,'' which portrays a troubled couple unable to rejuvenate their intimacy by a trip to a racetrack. Too many of Neville's weaker stories blend together unaccountably as one reads them. Altogether, they seem like fragments of an unwritten (and perhaps unwrite-able) novel. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of Notre Dame Pr (May 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0268011842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0268011840
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,988,245 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Luminous stories, beautifully told., February 9, 1998
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Susan Neville has long been a chronicler of secret lives, shadow selves, possibilities and fears and yearnings. She is one of the most lyrical prose stylists I know, and her characters are often illuminated by the light from lives they almost lived, choices they nearly took. IN THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHTS, Neville's newest collection, presents stories that are dazzlingly alive with what-might-have-been, possibilities so alive they feel like what-still-might-be. One of Neville's great gifts is her ability to present characters in the grip of double lives: visible, outward caily existences, alongside darker, hidden lives of desire. Characters are shaped and distorted by their longings--for stability, for a discernible God, for a glimpse of color in the middle of a tedious, gray midwestern winter--and IN THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHTS achieves a strange and beautiful expansiveness because characters generally do receive what they long for. In the luminous "Blue," the old husband of a young woman goes to lunatic lengths to bing color into her drab days--to bring her pleasure, that simple thing. In "Your Own Most Quiet Voice" a girl watches her mother slip into insanity. The girl years for the return of her normal life, and normality ultimately reasserts itself, but with a new, ghastly face. And in "August" a young wife, terrified by the bonds of marriage, is offered a chance to flee from those bonds, only to glimpse the more terrifying constriction beyond them. Like descriptions of God, the lives Susan Neville describes are gorgeous and terrifying, and this book is subtle, moving, and brilliant.
--Erin McGraw, Cincinnati
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