<p><strong>A disturbing tale about a young university student who loses herself in a destructive relationship <em>The River Ophelia</em> will provoke sadden and engage. Unconventional compelling and controversial this postmodern account of domestic violence deservedly became an instant best-seller making its author a household name.</strong><br /><br />Justine loves Sade but Sade loves sex; indeed he&#39;s a brutish sex addict. Despite this Justine can&#39;t seem to leave: for all her education she&#39;s looking for love and commitment in all the wrong places. While the feminist lore of previous generations seems to work well in theory Justine can&#39;t seem to make it work in practise. Owning her power and experimenting with her own sexuality only leaves her feeling more empty and despairing than before.</p><p>Both a parodic homage to and subversion of de Sade&#39;s <em>Justine</em> and Shakespeare&#39;s <em>Hamlet</em> Justine Ettler&#39;s second novel recalls the work of Kathy Acker and Bret Easton Ellis.<br /><br />A dark anti-romance whose sparse Spartan prose sparks with all the suspenseful chill of a thriller this twentieth century classic of Australian literature is an electric confronting read.</p>
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