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Fiction and The Female Community

The Blind Assassin : as a Whole

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The Blind Assassin : as a Whole. Fiction and The Female Community. Questions. Who writes the novel within the novel? Who are the “writers” in the novel? How is writing related to life and the living?. Outline. Writing: The Purposes and “Left-Hand” Writers Writing and living. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fiction and The Female Community

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QuestionsWho writes the novel within the novel? Who are the “writers” in the novel?How is writing related to life and the living?

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OutlineWriting: The Purposes and “Left-Hand”

WritersWriting and living

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Purposes of Writing 1. Laura’s Writing: A. The notebook –p. 500

(The golden lock) – 1. Latin – to absolve Iris 2. History – to commemorate her experience

with Alex 3. Geography – the “two” rivers—” the Jogues

and the Louveteau” – p. 49 4. French – Alex’s language 5. Mathematics - (a guide to truth)

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Revelation of Truth: Richard and Laura Interest shown: p. 376; 381Rejection in Avilion(236-237 “you’ll have to

let him touch you.”), Sunnyside, Xanadu (Laura intimidated 331), Queen Mary (ashtray –p. 378),

Sacrifice starts in Water Nixie (p. 391 -92) Toronto: a frequent matter ; Laura changed

(Kitten p. 429)

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Purposes of Writing A. Writing as a Passive Act – Iris being written

on (371); the hand severed from her (373) B. Iris –first novel – (pp. 512-13) – Fantasy,

escape and Memorial A memorial for herself, Laura and for Alex; Alex is in another dimension of space for Laura The four endings of “BA” – “Be Rage” “Yellow

curtain” “telegram” “destruction of Sakiel-Norn”

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Purposes of Writing Iris –first novel – (pp. 512-13)

Not wanting to be in spotlight; “cowardice” “ The real author was neither one of us: a fist is

more than the sum of its fingers.”“left-handed book” – the invisible or forgotten

hand, the hand severed and set loose

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Writing and the LivingIris—2nd novel

To heal her wounds and to confess guilt of being blind (318) (history as pain 56 -- And nightmares: beginnings of Xanadu (329: “a man”); of The man with his head on fire (380 Laura

“Where’s mine?”); of The chestnut tree (395 a man outside the

window, and Richard behind) To present “truth” (284, 512-13): e.g. women’s

positions 328

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Writing and the LivingIris—2nd novel : Writing: Construction of a

Community of Female Writers To reach out and make connections: Iris’s “audience”

first to the critics and curious readers (287) and then

to Myra (“Water Nixie” “The baby—that’s you, Myra” 388, 504), Sabrina (288, 512-13)

A general “you” – The beginning of Xanadu “not much of a nightmare”(329), of Cubicle (417); of “Gloves” -- “still talking to you” (473)

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Laura’s Writing in Iris’s booksThe first book -- The endings of “The Blind

Assassin” –p. 468The 2nd book – Iris’s invoking dead women

beginning of golden lock (497)Laura’s being the “wolf” – her power to break

things (441 Betty’s Luncheonnette)

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The Invisible Hands; Severed Relations Richard

– p. 479 (Home Fires– a sort of large rodent)-- in W’s eyes – 511 ; W for Richard – the one

who propped him up socially 331 Iris in Winifred’s eyes – 511; Iris in Aimee’s life –

Takes her out of her comfortable life Fails to give comfort when possible

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Writing and the Living To Sabrina –disconnected, with a father who

origin is unknow “You are free to reinvent yourself at will.” (513 Heap of rubble)

To the living world – Iris’s appreciation of nature and life (e.g. 473 beginning of Gloves)

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Those on the Margins Distanced but appreciated

The award recipient -- “Everyone is everywhere nowadays” (40)

The Portuguese 386 The darkish girl 482