Miss Venezuela by Barbara Wilson (2)

Miss Venezuela

Barbara Wilson (2)

Twenty-two stories tell of a beauty queen, a homesick maid, a foreign student, a brother and sister, television, friends, and lovers.

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Miss Venezuela could be aptly subtitled ‘The Best of Barbara Wilson.’ It is a collection of some of her most finely crafted short stories from her previous collections, plus new work that emphasizes her continued development as one of the best yet little known writers of short fiction in America today. Fans of Wilson’s work will recognize the title story, a sensitive look at a young woman’s examination of sexism and its effect on connections between women, set against the backdrop of a long-ago beauty pageanL ‘Take Louise Nevelson’ also operates on a past-present axis, concerning a lesbian not yet confident with her sexual identity whose visit with a formar friend allows her to compare her life with die straightjacket of heterosexuality that has defeated the ambitious artist she once knew. ‘Me Hulk,’ a personal favorite, is a wonderfully comic love story (which is often a contradiction in terms). New stories, such as ‘Me Investment’ and ‘Looking for the Golden Gate,’ show a slightly different, yet exciting direction for the author. a sense of reality inverted so that absurdity becomes the norm and the reader is carried into a surrealist-like landscape that is frighteningly familiar. With this collection of both new and previously published stories, Wilson invites a comparison reading of her development as an author. The verdict is most positive. While it appears that Wilson is experimenting with her subject range, expanding outside predominantly female/feminist plot structures, she continues to explore the restrictions that shape our destinies. Her stories are set within starkly observed landscapes that trap her characters and force them to create new ways of living. This collection presents Wilson at her visionary best. It should delight the initiated and also create an even greater audience for her work.


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Details

ISBN 093118858X
Genre Short Story Collection (Single Author)
Copyright Date 1979
Publication Date Mar-88
Publisher Seal Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 288
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Fiction
BookID 8346

Author: LFWBooks