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Larry Hammer ([personal profile] larryhammer) wrote2005-10-23 07:38 pm
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After reading 7 of her novels in 6 days ...

... I wonder. We can all name people doing the fantasy equivalents of Heyer and Chandler, among others. Who's writing the fantasy equivalent of Colette? And what would such a work look like, anyway?

Don't say like Tanith Lee -- she hunts a more Decadent hound. Perhaps, though, it is something like The Architecture of Desire.

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---L.

[identity profile] merlinpole.livejournal.com 2005-10-24 09:10 am (UTC)(link)
I tried and failed to read work by Colette when I was in college. My roommate (had one my first semester) adored Colette's writing, but I bounced off of it. I may years later have read some of her short stories, but if so they left no real trace of their passing on my conscious, or am I confusing Colette and Anais Nin [spelling...]?

Who did Angela Carter write like? Heroes and Villains was a very strange book.