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Angela Carter was born in 1940 and read English at Bristol University before spending two years living in Japan. She lived and worked extensively in the United States and Australia. Her first novel <i>Shadow Dance</i> was published in 1965 followed by the <i>Magic Toyshop</i> in 1967 which went on to win the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. She wrote a further four novels together with three collections of Short Stories two works of non-fiction and a volume of collected writings. Angela Carter died in 1992 <p>WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY AUDREY NIFFENEGGER<br><br><i>Love</i> is Angela Carter's fifth novel and was first published in 1971. With surgical precision it charts the destructive emotional war between a young woman her husband and his disruptive brother as they move through a labyrinth of betrayal alienation and lost connections. This revised edition has lost none of Angela Carter's haunting power to evoke the ebb of the 1960s and includes an afterword which describes the progress of the survivors into the anguish of middle age.</p> An excessively stylish tale about a fatal love triangle in provincial Bohemia..The novel and its afterword form a fascinating study an erstwhile aesthetic object unravelled into realism and commitment Carter observes her characters with a cool detachment as if they were specimens on a slide. She catches acutely the dying throes of the love generation when Swinging London had run to seed Angela Carter has language at her fingertips Whatever her subject Angela Carter writes like a dream - sometimes a nightmare <p>WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY AUDREY NIFFENEGGER<br><br><i>Love</i> is Angela Carter's fifth novel and was first published in 1971. With surgical precision it charts the destructive emotional war between a young woman her husband and his disruptive brother as they move through a labyrinth of betrayal alienation and lost connections. This revised edition has lost none of Angela Carter's haunting power to evoke the ebb of the 1960s and includes an afterword which describes the progress of the survivors into the anguish of middle age.</p>
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