<p><em>The Myth of Romantic Love</em> a novel by Olivia&nbsp;Eielson asks the question 'Is true love a myth or is it real?' The protagonist Louise Borgstrum has devoted her life to becoming a painter and does not want to subordinate this ambition to a relationship - and then she falls madly in love.&nbsp;This story takes place in the 1970s a time when many myths were being called into question.&nbsp;Until then it had been an accepted fact that a woman's life was a failure if she wasn't married by the time she was twenty-four.&nbsp;It was thought a woman's life was less important than a man's.&nbsp;In the 1970s the idea that a woman's life could in fact be equal in value to a man's was just being tested out.&nbsp;The 1970s insisted however that love could be free.</p><p></p><p>This compelling and beautifully rendered love story poses a magnifying glass over a relationship - from its first passionate encounter to its harrowing though finally transcendent ending and it makes us ask how far the world has come.</p><p></p><ul><li>Sherril Jaffe Professor Emerita Creative Writing and Literature Sonoma State University CA and prize-winning author of&nbsp;<em>Scars Make Your Body More Interesting</em>&nbsp;<em>The Unexamined Wife</em> and other works of fiction</li></ul><p></p><p>Can a great passionate relationship be sustained in the modern Western world and in particular in free-wheeling Berkeley post the sexual revolution post 1970s feminism? Olivia Eielson asks this question in&nbsp;<em>The Myth of Romantic Love</em>&nbsp;and demands of us readers to ask this same question in her sexy honest gutsy passionate and eventually tragic novel of the complexity of modern love.&nbsp;Her protagonists Louise and Philip participate in 'elaborate dances . . . of independence and closeness moving apart and coming together' until tragedy finally ensues.&nbsp;Does ecstatic romantic love inevitably lead to suffering?&nbsp;You'll have to read this fine novel and judge for yourself.</p><p></p><ul><li>Judy Wells author of&nbsp;<em>Night at the Musee d'Orsay:&nbsp;Poems of Paris &amp; Other Great European Cities</em></li></ul><p></p><p></p>
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