Victorine by Maude Hutchins - ISBN: 9781590172704
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Unwanted sexuality traps a young girl in a weird, abject family.

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    208 pages

  • Release Date

    15 January 2009

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Summary

Victorine is thirteen, and she can’t get the unwanted surprise of her newly sexual body, in all its polymorphous and perverse insistence, out of her mind—it is a trap lying in wait for her at every turn (and nowhere, for some reason, more than in church). Meanwhile, Victorine’s older brother Costello is struggling to hold his own against the overbearing, mean-spirited, utterly ghastly Hector L’Hommedieu, a paterfamilias who collects and discards mistresses with scheming abandon even as Alliso…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781590172704
ISBN-10:1590172701
Author:Maude Hutchins, Terry Castle
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Edition:Main
Release Date:15 January 2009
Weight:230g
Dimensions:209mm x 129mm
Series:New York Review Books Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“If a Colette were possible in this country, that is presumably what Maude Hutchins would like to be. The sensuous is her window on the world; sexuality is the sea for all her voyages…” -New York Times

“Maude Hutchins writes like a lascivious I. Compton-Burnett.” —Time

“The novels of Hutchins [are] witty and intelligent.” -Studies in the 20th Century

“Victorine..established her reputation as a richly ironical imagist.” -Time

“Maude Hutchins has a forcefully genuine talent…Like Iris Murdoch, she is among the most imaginatively creative women writing in English.” -Terry Southern, New York TimesMaude Hutchins has written a number of books and they are all very good.— Anaïs Nin

About The Author

Maude Hutchins

Maude Phelps McVeigh Hutchins (1899-1991) was born in Long Island, New York. She received a B.F.A from the Yale School of Fine Arts in 1926. In 1921 she married Robert Maynard Hutchins, the youngest president of the University of Chicago, and had three children. She was the author of several books, including Blood on the Dove, Love Is Pie, Honey on the Moon, and A Diary of Love, and co-wrote and illustrated Diagrammatics with Mortimer Adler. After she divorced Robert in 1948, Maude moved to Southport, Connecticut. She died on March 28, 1991, in Fairfield, Connecticut.

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