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Estivation
by Pegeen Brennan
117 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-0911; ISBN 1-4120-6010-9; US$28.00, C$32.25, EUR23.00, £16.50
The androgynous narrator, Logan, by raising snails, emerges from a torpid and withdrawn existence. Six other characters, in various sexual relationships, figure in Logan's dilemma and contribute to its resolution.
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About the Book
Logan, a young, androgynous artist (whose gender is never revealed) tells of his/her stagnant life. Seeking a solution to personal impasse, he/she takes on the project of raising snails.
Throughout, the properties, habits, and androgynous characteristics of the snails serve to clarify the interrelationships of Logan and the other six characters. Androgyny and estivation are particularly strong images that parallel Logan’s withdrawal as an individual and an artist.
The descriptions of snails and their behaviour are clearly articulated; accurate drawings (even of snails in their "double" sex act) lend authenticity to the novella.
About the Author
Pegeen Brennan was born in Ashcroft, in British Columbia’s Cariboo region; she spent most of her childhood years in Ontario, returning to B.C. to attend university in the Sixties.
She joined the Faculty of English at UBC in 1965; she taught courses in English Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies, as well as in Creative and Technical Writing. Since taking early retirement, she and her husband live in Kilpoola, B.C., near Osoyoos.
Her fiction and poetry have appeared in various literary magazines. She has published three novels, Big Rock Candy Town, Confinement at Rouffignac, To Rosewood, and three books of poetry.
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