Too Much Flesh and Jabez
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press
Published:16th Apr '87
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Coleman Dowell's "Southern Gothic" is a novel about sexual repression. Miss Ethel, a spinster school teacher, decides to write what she calls a "perverse tale" about one of her former students, a Kentucky farmer named Jim Cummins. Endowing him with unnaturally large genitals, she spins a tawdry tale of his frustrated relationship with his petite wife. Expressing all the bitterness of "an old woman's revenge," Miss Ethel's tale is nonetheless a sensitive depiction of rural life in the early years of World War II.Dowell's masterful use of the tale-within-a-tale to explore psychological states makes "Too Much Flesh and Jabez" a memorable achievement.
Dowell writes with a superb power of constant implicationalways careful, always energetic, always suggestive. -- Thom Gunn, Times Literary Supplement This novel is a meticulously and subtly composed tour de force on the imagination. -- Gilbert Sorrentino, New York Times Book Review
ISBN: 9780916583217
Dimensions: 218mm x 139mm x 12mm
Weight: 213g
151 pages