Orlanda
Jacqueline Harpman, Ros Schwartz (translator)
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Publisher / Imprint
Seven Stories Press
Seven Stories Press
Publication Date
October 5, 1999
October 5, 1999
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
224
224
ISBN-13
978-1-58-322011-5
978-1-58-322011-5
One afternoon in a Paris train station, as 35-year-old literature professor Aline Berger struggles to re-read Virginia Woolf's Orlando, a novel she has never enjoyed, an odd feeling comes over her when a handsome but strange young man asks her for aspirin. Haunted by the harsh words of her domineering mother, who demanded that she suppress her tomboyish tendencies during her childhood, Aline has become a demure, passive, conventional woman. She fails to recognize the man standing before her, who the author names Orlanda. The body belongs to that of Lucien Lèfrene, a lithe 20-year-old rock journalist, but it is inhabited by her once silenced spirit, and possesses her knowledge, memories, and desires, including her love of men.
When the two meet again in Belgium, Aline subconsciously sheds her prim tendencies for more assertive behavior, as she begins to understand that the audacious and lively Orlanda was born from her psyche. The more time the two spend together, the less time they can stand to be apart.
When the two meet again in Belgium, Aline subconsciously sheds her prim tendencies for more assertive behavior, as she begins to understand that the audacious and lively Orlanda was born from her psyche. The more time the two spend together, the less time they can stand to be apart.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
Seven Stories Press
Seven Stories Press
Publication Date
October 5, 1999
October 5, 1999
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
224
224
ISBN-13
978-1-58-322011-5
978-1-58-322011-5