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Gazelle

by Rikki Ducornet

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A mother’s betrayal, an unexpurgated copy of The Arabian Nights, a dazzling perfume-maker, and the scent of rose attar all serve to awaken a girl of thirteen to erotic life.

In Rikki Ducornet’s new novel, Elizabeth, the daughter of a professor of history living in Cairo in the 1950s, tells how she came to be an anatomist of mummies, as she opens up to us the sensations and aromas of ancient times, and explains how the city of Cairo itself gives her power – and wisdom – and takes away from her the part of the self that is necessary for love.

When her mother leaves her father to “walk” the streets of Cairo, and her father forgets himself in games of chess and war, thirteen-year-old Elizabeth ponders Schéhérazade’s words, “It is good for a girl to be with

a man,” and finds comfort at the shop of Ramses Ragab, a master perfumer dedicated to resurrecting the lost

fragrances of the past (the Susinum prized by Roman women; the nardinon loved by Pliny; the hekenou of

the Pharaohs).

Under the tutelage of the perfumer, Elizabeth reads ancient esoteric texts and learns the mysteries of fragrance. Ramses Ragab is a sensitive and brilliant man, and Elizabeth’s burst of love for him has a child’s intensity and a young woman’s passion. When her father hires a magician to bring back his wife, Elizabeth

discovers just how precious she herself is – and how worthless – as a girl and soon to be beautiful woman,

in this ancient land of stone, sand, and darkness.

Review:

"Gazelle is a sensuous book....A mix of smells pervades its pages....Great stand-alone sentences are enough to make one's mouth water..." Evelyn Small, The Washington Post

Review:

"[E]vocative if overripe....Luminous writing is left to take up the slack left by a slow and dreamy plot, but the hothouse atmosphere is artfully contrived." Publishers Weekly

Review:

"[A] gifted fabulist with a flair for the erotic....Lushly detailed yet swiftly paced, this mythic coming-of-age novel archly traces the plexus of sensuality, intelligence, and imagination that defines the human soul." Donna Seaman, Booklist

Review:

"Muted characterization and action and a voluptuous superabundance of arcane hocus-pocus....Ducornet's aphoristic élan makes all this nonsense agreeably smooth, if insubstantial and arbitrary." Kirkus Reviews

Review:

"[A] dreamy story....Intellectual ponderings about the preservation of mummified bodies and of esoteric texts...further enhance the narrative's appeal." Library Journal

Review:

"[A]nother of [Rikki Ducornet's] bold, sumptuous narratives....As usual, she is less interested in telling a story than she is in creating luminous prose....[A] slender plot, but told lovingly and well, with lyric and lilt... (Grade: B)" Duane Davis, Rocky Mountain News

About the Author

Rikki Ducornet is the author of two short-story collections, five books of poetry, and seven novels, including The Fan-Maker’s Inquisition and The Jade Cabinet. She is also a painter whose work has been exhibited widely. She currently lives in Denver, Colorado.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780375411243
Publisher:
Random House
Location:
New York
Author:
Ducornet, Rikki
Subject:
General
Subject:
Americans
Subject:
Love stories
Subject:
Teenage girls
Subject:
Cairo
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Perfumes industry
Subject:
Bildungsromans
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
107-200
Publication Date:
July 22, 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
7.98x5.06x.82 in. .72 lbs.
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Product details 208 pages Alfred A. Knopf - English 9780375411243 Reviews:
"Review" by , "Gazelle is a sensuous book....A mix of smells pervades its pages....Great stand-alone sentences are enough to make one's mouth water..."
"Review" by , "[E]vocative if overripe....Luminous writing is left to take up the slack left by a slow and dreamy plot, but the hothouse atmosphere is artfully contrived."
"Review" by , "[A] gifted fabulist with a flair for the erotic....Lushly detailed yet swiftly paced, this mythic coming-of-age novel archly traces the plexus of sensuality, intelligence, and imagination that defines the human soul."
"Review" by , "Muted characterization and action and a voluptuous superabundance of arcane hocus-pocus....Ducornet's aphoristic élan makes all this nonsense agreeably smooth, if insubstantial and arbitrary."
"Review" by , "[A] dreamy story....Intellectual ponderings about the preservation of mummified bodies and of esoteric texts...further enhance the narrative's appeal."
"Review" by , "[A]nother of [Rikki Ducornet's] bold, sumptuous narratives....As usual, she is less interested in telling a story than she is in creating luminous prose....[A] slender plot, but told lovingly and well, with lyric and lilt... (Grade: B)"
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