Gone
Elisabeth Sheffield
(Author)
Description
Gonealternates between the first person voice of Stella Vanderzee, a California freeway flyer with an unfinished dissertation on Sylvia Plath, and letters written by Judith (Juju) Vanderzee, Stella's aunt and the one-time lover of Stella's mother. Stella is searching for a Winslow Homer painting supposedly left to her by her rich paternal grandfather. Unaware that the painting is gone before her search begins, she sees it as compensation for the loss not only of her idyllic childhood in small town America, but also of her mother, a one-eyed multi-media artist, who she believes committed suicide. Stella, accompanied by Skip, her opium addicted lover and former student, resolutely seeks what she believes is hers. Her assumptions-about her grandfather's mistreatment of her mother, about her mother's failure as an artist, about sexuality and desire-are juxtaposed with the history recounted in her aunt's unsent letters. Goneplays a hide and seek game between desire and loss, giving form to what has been lost even as it undoes what it retrieves.Product Details
Price
$18.95
Publisher
F2c
Publish Date
January 21, 2003
Pages
258
Dimensions
5.54 X 8.66 X 0.78 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781573661089
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About the Author
Elisabeth Sheffield grew up in the Leatherstocking Region of upstate New York. Since then, she has lived on both coasts of the United States as well as in between, and also in Northern Cyprus and Germany, where she was a Fulbright Lecturer in 1999/2000. Her short fiction has most recently appeared in Pretext, Gargoyle, The Denver Quarterly and 13th Moon, as well as Chick-Lit 2 (FC2, 1996). She has also written Joyce's Abandoned Female Costumes, Gratefully Received (Fairleigh Dickinson, 1998). Currently, she lives and teaches in Boulder, Colorado.