The Red Queen

by Margaret Drabble | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0156032708 Global Overview for this book
Registered by princess-peapod of San Luis Obispo, California USA on 4/17/2006
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1 journaler for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by princess-peapod from San Luis Obispo, California USA on Monday, April 17, 2006
got from a friend...says it is GREAT. still in my pile to be read ( haha )

Journal Entry 2 by princess-peapod from San Luis Obispo, California USA on Sunday, December 30, 2007
I don't see this one anywhere in my many book piles, so it is out and about in the world...hope whoever reads it enjoys it!

Journal Entry 3 by princess-peapod from San Luis Obispo, California USA on Tuesday, January 29, 2008
found this again, how sad is it that I have SO many books that i didn't know it was in my massive TBR pile.
From Publishers Weekly
In her 16th novel, Drabble exhibits her characteristic ironic detachment in an elegantly constructed meditation on memory, mortality, risk and reward. Dr. Babs Halliwell, a 40-ish academic on sabbatical at Oxford, receives an anonymous gift on the eve of her departure for a conference in Seoul: a copy of the 18th-century Korean Crown Princess Hyegyong's memoir. In the crown princess's tumultuous time, women of the court could exercise power only through men. But the sly, coquettish and charmingly unreliable princess not only outlived her mad husband but also survived her brothers, her sons and innumerable palace plots. Her story and her spirit all but possess Dr. Halliwell, whose tragic personal losses and highly ritualized professional life cleverly and subtly mirror those of the crown princess. Upon her arrival in Seoul, Dr. Halliwell begins to come a bit unhinged as pieces of her long-submerged past threaten to catch up with her at last. "These things," she observes, "have long, long fuses." She innocently takes up with a generous Korean doctor, who becomes her tour guide in the jarringly foreign city. Soon, she's also flattered into embarking on a brief but intense affair with a famous and charismatic Dutch anthropologist who's busy grappling with ghosts of his own. Nimbly jumping across time and around the globe, Drabble artfully stitches together the disparate strands of both women's lives with "a scarlet thread... of blood and joy." The voices of the dead reach out to the living, where the ancient and the modern "pass through one another, like clouds of bees, like distant galaxies... like the curving spirals of a double helix."

Released 14 yrs ago (4/26/2010 UTC) at Nan's Pre-Owned Books - Corner Of Grand And 13th St in Grover Beach, California USA

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due to moving I am cleaning off the shelves...

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