The Travails of Jane Saint
And Other Stories
Josephine Saxton
The title novella tells of the adventures of revolutionary leader Jane Saint as she travels through an alternate dimension or astral plane, seeking to find a way to make a fundamental change to the natures of men and women which will allow humanity to move towards a more equal society. She moves through a shifting and often symbolic landscape, helped variously by an alchemist and his wife, a philosophical talking dog, a griffin-demon hybrid creature, Joan of Arc, and her own daughters; her adventures are absurdist and surreal and told with a great deal of subtle wit and humour. The other stories are much shorter. ‘Woe, Blight and, in Heaven, Laughs’ is a rather grim postapocalyptic reworking of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; ‘Gordon’s Women’ is a more cheerful variant on the total-male-domination-secret-female-underground setup of Suzy McKee Charnas’s Holdfast novels; ‘The Message’, which was probably my favourite story in the book, is an almost-realist story of lonely, repressed fiftysomething Edna, whose attempts to deliver a message handed to her by a dying person in hospital take her on a quest around her neighbourhood; ‘Heads Africa Tails America’ was very surreal and really left me cold; and ‘The Pollyanna Enzyme’ posits a situation where it turns out that the one thing that really does drive humanity to live in peace and harmony is its imminent extinction. ~ Sadie Slater
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ISBN | 9780704340374 |
Genre | Short Story Collection (Single Author); Speculative Fiction |
Publication Date | 25-Sep-86 |
Publisher | Women’s Press |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 208 |
LoC Classification | PR6069 .A96 |
Rating | NotRated |
BookID | 15529 |