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Blood Oranges

The Blood Oranges

The Blood Oranges

byJohn Hawkes
📅 1971📖 298 pages🌐 ENNew Directions Publishing
Fiction

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"Need I insist that the only enemy of the mature marriage is monogamy? That anything less than sexual multiplicity . . . is naive? That our sexual selves are merely idylers in a vast wood?" Thus the central theme of John Hawkes's widely acclaimed novel The Blood Oranges is boldly asserted by its narrator, Cyril, the archetypal multisexualist. Likening himself to a white bull on Love's tapestry, he pursues his romantic vision in a primitive Mediterranean landscape. There two couples--Cyril and Fiona, Hugh and Catherine--mingle their loves in an "lllyria" that brings to mind the equally timeless countryside of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

Author

  • John Hawkes
Published1971
PublisherNew Directions Publishing
Pages298

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