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Butterfly

A Daring Novel of Erotic Obsession

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Descripción editorial

Often compared to such classic novels as Lolita, The Story of O, and Tropic of Cancer, and first published by the legendary Barney Rosset, Butterfly by Paul Loewen is a “brilliant meditation on obsession and desire, a tour de force of erotic storytelling and literary invention” drawn from the life of Pinkerton in the renowned Puccini opera of the same name. 

“While The Story of O existed in a moral vacuum that gave the book a false aura of modernism, Butterfly’s universe is the very opposite. Even when we think that Pinkerton has sunk so low that salvation is impossible, that the novel will finally espouse the trendy nihilism of Less Than Zero, and other New Wave works, the author manages to create an ending that is uplifting, life-affirming and humane.” —Los Angeles Times

“Loewen’s unusual first novel is an ambitiously literate retelling of Puccini’s opera, Madama Butterfly. The tale centers around the sybaritic cad, Henry Pinkerton, a vaguely Henry Jamesian character, who indulges in decidedly un-Jamesian activities. Forced by his wealthy father to leave America after making known his desire to marry alluring, enigmatic and socially unsuitable Kate, Pinkerton goes to Japan, where he falls in love with the beautiful geisha Butterfly. Eventually he marries and has a child with Butterfly, though he is not content with this domesticity. He returns to the States on news that his father is dying, and once again meets Kate. Pinkerton’s desire for Kate reawakens and he becomes enslaved to her quite literally as she proves to be something more, and also less, than a lady of high breeding. What we discover, perhaps too late to make the book totally successful, is Pinkerton’s motivation for marrying Butterfly and then succumbing to Kate’s trickery and revenge and the unrelieved, caged heat in his loins. In her final letter to Pinkerton, Butterfly gives us the key to his warped nature: ‘You are weak because you have no purpose in life. . . . You obey your desires and not your destiny.’ Carefully crafted, in a style that combines flashbacks and diary entries to elliptically reveal the secrets at the heart of the plot, this explicitly erotic novel introduces a writer of some talent.” —Publishers Weekly

Paul Loewen lives with his wife in Paris. Butterfly is his first novel.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2014
1 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
271
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Open Road Media
TAMAÑO
2,9
MB

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