Synopses & Reviews
Joan Chase’s subtle story of three generations of women negotiating lifetimes of “joy and ruin” deserves its place alongside such achievements as Marilynne Robinson’s
Housekeeping and Alice Munro’s
Lives of Girls and Women.
The Queen of Persia is not an exotic figure but a fierce Ohio farmwife who presides over a household of daughters and granddaughters. The novel tells their stories through the eyes of the youngest members of the family, four cousins who spend summers on the farm, for them both a life-giving Eden and the source of terrible discoveries about desire and loss. The girls bicker and scrap, they whisper secrets at bedtime, and above all, they observe the kinds of women their mothers are and wonder what kind of women they will become. But always present is the family’s great trauma, the decline and eventual death from cancer of Gram’s daughter Grace.
A powerful story about family ties and tensions, During the Reign of the Queen of Persia is also a book about place, charting the transformation of the old hardscrabble Midwest into the commercial wilderness of modern America.
Synopsis
Joan Chase is an American writer. She is the author of two novels,
During the Reign of the Queen of Persia and
The Evening Wolves, and a collection of stories,
Bonneville Blue. She has been awarded several prizes, including the PEN/Hemingway Award for First Fiction and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Meghan O’Rourke has served as an editor for The New Yorker, as a culture editor and literary critic for Slate, and as a poetry editor for The Paris Review. She is the author of the poetry collections Once (2011) and Halflife (2007), and her essays and criticism have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Vogue, The Nation, The New Yorker, and Best American Poetry. O’Rourke lives in Brooklyn and Marfa, TX.
About the Author
Joan Chase was born and raised in Ohio. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in philosophy and history and later enrolled in the Writing Workshop of the University of Vermont. After being turned down by several publishers,
During the Reign of the Queen of Persia was released by Harper & Row in 1983 and went on to win numerous prizes, including the PEN / Hemingway Foundation Award for first fiction by an American writer. Chase is also the author of the novel
The Evening Wolves (1990) and the story collection
Bonneville Blue (1991). She lives in Massachusetts.
Meghan O’Rourke, a former editor at The New Yorker and Slate, is the author of the poetry collections Once and Halflife and a memoir, The Long Goodbye. Her poetry and essays have appeared in The New York Times, The New Republic, The New York Review of Books, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of the inaugural May Sarton Poetry Prize, and teaches at NYU and Princeton.