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| Red StilettosRuth Joseph
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ISBN: 9780954489977 (0954489977)Publication Date August 2004
Publisher: Accent Press, Pembroke DockFormat: Paperback, 198x127 mm, 266 pages
Language: English
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A provocative and haunting collection of 26 diverse short stories dealing with difficult contemporary issues such as death, anorexia and child abuse.
Casgliad pryfoclyd a chythryblus o 26 stori fer amrywiol yn trafod materion cyfoes anodd+ megis marwolaeth, anorecsia a cham-drin plant.
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This is an extraordinary collection of short stories written by the Welsh-Jewish author Ruth Joseph. Thoroughly thought-provoking it certainly is, an enjoyable read maybe not, but it is without doubt very readable. The first story, Tapestry, tells us of a mothers anguish over the centuries-old Jewish tradition of the circumcision of her newly-born son graphic, sometimes heart-rending, sometimes heart-warming.
Throughout this collection there are remarkably illuminating passages. Josephs use of language is both eloquent and productive. In 'Red Stilettos', the title story, she tells us in the first person of a sous-chefs trial coming new into the kitchen. The chef takes delight in provoking her: Chef tastes my nervousness. Then sniffs the scent like a dog and plans his strategy. Further in the story she writes: He crept onto his knees and I watched his disgusting body crawl to the front door, over the beautiful Victorian tiles I had taken so long to restore. Such is Josephs descriptive prowess that we are there with her, stomach churning.
Josephs choice of subject matter is no doubt influenced by the experiences of her youth. Her mother was anorexic and Joseph was her carer; life could not have been easy. In her penultimate story, Patchwork, she gives a no-holds-barred insight into the depths of despair and depravity that affliction can bring to the sufferer. The pieces of meat in the dogs bowl lie calling me. I take the bowl and force the greasy pieces of meat into my mouth.
This is not a book for the faint-hearted, but to put it back on the shelf unread would not only be cowardly. In my opinion, you would have missed reading one of the decades finest descriptive narratives.
Norma Penfold
It is possible to use this review for promotional purposes, but the following acknowledgement should be included: A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council.
Gellir defnyddior adolygiad hwn at bwrpas hybu, ond gofynnir i chi gynnwys y gydnabyddiaeth ganlynol: Adolygiad oddi ar www.gwales.com, trwy ganiatad Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru.
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