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My death, by Lisa Tuttle

Label
My death, by Lisa Tuttle
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
My death
Oclc number
1357156852
Responsibility statement
by Lisa Tuttle
Series statement
New York Review Books Classics
Summary
"The narrator of this creepy but feministically delicious novella, an early 21st-century novelist decides to write the biography of Helen Ralston, an all-but-forgotten 20th-century novelist she has long admired. In the late 1920s, Helen studied painting with W.E. Logan. Logan painted her as Circe, and Helen painted herself as an island titled My Death. When they parted for good, both turned to writing. Willy became famous; Helen did not. The narrator of My Death intends to do something about that. But first she must solve the mystery of Helen's relationship with Willy and why Helen titled her self-portrait My Death"--, Provided by publisher
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