Mer de Glace (Masks)

Mer de Glace (Masks)

by Alison Fell (Author)

Synopsis

At thirty, Will is the epitome of the New Man: his love of mountaineering provides him with transcendence, while political life and his ?equal and open? marriage to Joanna give him the roots he needs. He fully expects this charmed life to continue when he embarks on an affair with Kathleen, one of his tutors and ten years his senior. But neither he nor Kathleen have bargained for the strength of their passion for one another or their inability to control it. Envy, joy, self-scrutiny, the compulsive lure of melodrama and the vertiginous risks of surrender - through letters, psychoanalytic dialogues and obsessive narratives, Alison Fell charts the perverse fortunes of love in a dislocated postmodern world. Set against the mythic and dangerous peaks of the Alps, Mer de Glace - which takes its name from one of the most famous glaciers on Mont Blanc - strips the eternal triangle to its bare bones.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Main
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 15 May 1992

ISBN 10: 185242267X
ISBN 13: 9781852422677

Media Reviews
?As Pasternak's Dr Zhivago echoed the vast spaces of the steppes, so Mer De Glace is a modern tragedy of Alpine proportions? Scotland on Sunday ?Prose as hard and clear as ice? New Statesman ?Chilly and slippery and blue, elusively beautiful and haunting? Everywoman
Author Bio
Alison Fell was born in Dumfries, Scotland and raised in villages in the Highlands and Borders. Her previous novels are Every Move You Make and The Bad Box. Among several volumes of poetry she has published are Kisses for Mayakovsky which won the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award for poetry in 1984. She has edited three Serpent's Tail compilations: The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Cardinal Virtues and Serious Hysterics. She now lives and writes full-time in North London.