
Phosphor in Dreamland
Format: Paperback
The Jade Cabinet, Ducornet's previous novel (a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award), was described by one reviewer as "Jane Austen meets Angela Carter via Lewis Carroll." Phosphor in Dreamland can be described as Jonathan Swift meets Angela Carter via Jorge Luis Borges. This is Ducornet at her magical best.
"[Ducornet] writes like a stunned time-traveler, testifying in breathless fragments to exotic ages that have gone or never were. . . . It's startling and refreshing to encounter a writer whose work insists so relentlessly upon the magic of making tales." (Robert Chatain, Chicago Tribune 12-5-95)
"Ducornet's novel is both incoherent and astonishing, a complex fantasia redolent of Swift and Borges, but stranger than both." (The London Times 2-25-96)
"Ducornet has created a book that is both touching and slyly funny." (Publishers Weekly Favorite Book of the Year 11-6-95)
"Phosphor in Dreamland is one of the finest persuasions to date for the life of the erotic, the sensual. . . . Rikki Ducornet is a writer whose work deserves our joyous attention." (Los Angeles Times 12-17-95)
"Phosphor in Dreamland is a book unlike any you have read before." (James Sallis, New York Times Book Review 10-29-95)
"Ducornet's fabulous narrative contrivances offer the serious reader both an unusual challenge and a dreamy scape from the constrictions of realism. She's something of a mythical beast herself: a surrealist with a sense of humor, and also a sense of history." (Kirkus 9-1-95)
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