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Alfred and Guinevere
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  • Alfred and Guinevere
  • Written by author James Schuyler
  • Published by New York Review of Books, November 2000
  • One of the finest American poets of the second half of the twentieth century, James Schuyler was at the same time a remarkable novelist. Alfred and Guinevere are two children who have been sent by their parents to spend the summer at their grandmother s h
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One of the finest American poets of the second half of the twentieth century, James Schuyler was at the same time a remarkable novelist. Alfred and Guinevere are two children who have been sent by their parents to spend the summer at their grandmother s house in the country. There they puzzle over their parents' absence and their relatives' habits, play games and pranks, make friends and fall out with them, spat and make up. Schuyler has a pitch-perfect ear for the children's voices, and the story, told entirely through snatches of dialogue and passages from Guinevere s diary, is a tour de force of comic and poetic invention. The reader discovers that beneath the book's apparently guileless surface lies a very sophisticated awareness of the complicated ways in which words work to define the often perilous boundaries between fantasy and reality, innocence and knowledge.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
James Schuyler (1923-1991) figures with John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and Kenneth Koch as one of the preeminent figures in the celebrated The New York School of Poets. He grew up in Washington, D.C. and outside of Buffalo, New York. After World War II, he made his way to Italy, where he served for a time as W.H. Auden's secretary. His books include a second novel, What's for Dinner, and numerous volumes of poetry.

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A delectable little book. . .A deft and funny creation of a high quality somewhere between the terror-haunted humor of Richard Hughes s A High Wind in Jamaica and the placid, presumably unself-conscious amusements of Daisy Ashford s The Young Visiters.


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