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THE PILLOW BOY OF THE LADY ONOGORO
At the sexually promiscuous court of Kyoto in early 11th century Japan, the poet Onogoro has an embarrassing problem with her love life. Oyu, the blind storyteller, holds the key to solving it. Hiding behind a screen in Onogoro's bedroom, Oyu is a potent but invisible guest at the feast of lovemaking. Only Oyu's cruel and sensual tales can unlock the secrets to Onogoro's orgasm. Writing in an era of astrologers and Tiger-gods, the unknown narrator sounds a startlingly modern note, as she seeks to escape a world of concubinage and female suppression. With The Pillow Boy of the Lady Onogoro, Alison Fell confirms that her's is one of the distinctive voices in contemporary British fiction.
Alison Fell was born in Dumfries, Scotland and raised in villages in the Highlands and Borders. Her previous novels are Every Move You Make and The Bad Box. Among several volumes of poetry she has published are Kisses for Mayakovsky which won the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award for poetry in 1984. She has edited three Serpent's Tail compilations: The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Cardinal Virtues and Serious Hysterics.
JADESCHWERT UND PFLAUMENBLueTE
Deutsch von Martina Dervis und Markus Edler
HC: Rowohlt, 03/1995. TB: Rowohlt, 07/1996. RR 12/2003.
Alison Fell was born in Dumfries, Scotland and raised in villages in the Highlands and Borders. Her previous novels are Every Move You Make and The Bad Box. Among several volumes of poetry she has published are Kisses for Mayakovsky which won the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award for poetry in 1984. She has edited three Serpent's Tail compilations: The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Cardinal Virtues and Serious Hysterics.
JADESCHWERT UND PFLAUMENBLueTE
Deutsch von Martina Dervis und Markus Edler
HC: Rowohlt, 03/1995. TB: Rowohlt, 07/1996. RR 12/2003.
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Published 1994-06-01 by Serpent's Tail |