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	<title>. . . &#187; joanna ruocco</title>
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		<title>THE MOTHERING COVEN by joanna ruocco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[i&#8217;ll dare to call this first novel joycean for its daredevil wordplay. i mean sick. somehow with none of the ego-fluffing look-at-me posturing, it combines the virtuosic vocabulary of a george perec with the referential knowledge of a PHd student in Pagan Studies all written with a style all her own but as iconoclastic and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="freeTextContainerreview70722177" style="display: none;">i&#8217;ll dare to call this first novel <em>joycean</em> for its daredevil wordplay. i mean sick. somehow with none of the ego-fluffing look-at-me posturing, it combines the virtuosic vocabulary of a george perec with the referential knowledge of a PHd student in Pagan Studies all written with a style all her own but as iconoclastic and rhythmic as david markson. hopeful and smart. and all brand new. and you should most definitely try it.</span></p>
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<p><span id="freeTextreview70722177">i&#8217;ll dare to call this first novel <em>joycean</em> for its daredevil wordplay. i mean sick. somehow with none of the ego-fluffing look-at-me posturing, it combines the virtuosic vocabulary of a george perec with the referential knowledge of a PHd student in Pagan Studies all written with a style all her own but as iconoclastic and rhythmic as david markson. hopeful and smart. and all brand new. and you should most definitely try it.</span></p>
<p>&#8220;Ruocco’s <em>Coven</em> is an engagingly whimsical tale, graceful and inventive, with its own distinctive lexicon, reminiscent of the works of such writers as Ronald Firbank or Coleman Dowell. It toys with language and knowledge somewhat like the emerald-eyed black cat in the book toys with a large bird. Batting it about playfully. Coaxing something new out of it.&#8221;<br />
<strong>—Robert Coover</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Deliriously imagined, <em>The Mothering Coven</em> is a work of wonder. Joanna Ruocco arrives: marvelous, and fully sprung!”<br />
<strong>—Carole Maso</strong></p>
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