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Wendy Walker

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I am the author of The Secret Service, Stories Out of Omarie, The Sea-Rabbit, or, The Artist of Life, Blue Fire, My Man and Other Critical Fictions, The Camperdown Elm, and most recently, Sexual Stealing. I am a co-founder of The Writhing Society, a group that practices writing with constraints. My drawings are in the Flat Files of the Kentler International Drawing Space in Red Hook, Brooklyn. My website is www.wendywalker.com. ...more

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The Secret Service

4.59 avg rating — 58 ratings — published 1992 — 3 editions
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The Sea-Rabbit: Or, the Art...

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Stories Out of Omarie

4.44 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1995 — 5 editions
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Blue Fire

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Kvinderne fra Hunting Ridge

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An Interview in 3:AM

3:AM, an online journal, recently published an interview of me by Douglas Messerli, my publisher at Sun and Moon Press.

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Love in the Western World by Denis de Rougemont
"Love in the Western World is an impressive and singular scholarly work penned by the Swiss writer and cultural theorist Denis de Rougemont. In this mammoth of a book, Rougemont takes a deep breath and plunges headlong into the ocean, eager to stir th" Read more of this review »
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Marshlands by André Gide
"This is a delightfully playful and funny satirical novel full of effortlessly pithy remarks. Gide said he wrote it to laugh (with his readers) at it.

It’s a very modern-feeling story about a writer who’s working on a novel called Marshlands, who takes" Read more of this review »
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The Secret Service by Wendy Walker
"A truly unique book. A summary of the story would reduce it to a genre SF story which it is not. Thanks to Tough Poets for resurrecting this masterpiece"
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"I have a nasty feeling I overuse the word "dazzling". But I can't think of a better one to describe this novel.

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Mrs. Caldwell Speaks to Her Son by Camilo José Cela
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A great novel written according to a geometric constraint. Mrs. Caldwell is a dodecahedron and her son Eliacim is her implicit icosahedron. She has been "castrated" by losing one face and five vertices. She is mad and he is dead. She is in love with ...more
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The Story of Layla & Majnun by Nizami Ganjavi
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This is the great love epic of the desert and the Bedouin, as famous in Islamic literature as Romeo and Juliet in ours.
Layla and Majnoun find each other's souls as children. When they are not permitted to marry, Majnoun goes mad and takes off into t
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“Imagine the infant who one day cries and gets fed, and the next day cries and goes hungry. One day smiles and is kissed and hugged. The next day smiles and is ignored. This is what psychologists called 'preoccupied or unresolved attachment' with the primary caregiver--usually the mother. There was love one minute and disdain the next. Affection that was given in abundance for no reason and then taken away without cause. The child has no ability to predict or influence the behavior of the parent. The narcissist loves a child only as an extension of herself at first, and then as a loyal subject. So she will tend to the child only when it makes her feel good.”
Wendy Walker, Emma in the Night

“Sitting on my bed with all these things I used to love but not loving them anymore, I just wanted to set them on fire. That's when I knew I was never going to be all right again.”
Wendy Walker, All Is Not Forgotten

“In spite of everything she did that she shouldn't have done, and everything she didn't do that she should have, something that felt like love was in her and she would take it out at times like this and show it to us and make us hunger for more. All of us, each in our own way.”
Wendy Walker, Emma in the Night

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“Antes de saber leer, los libros eran para mí como bosques misteriosos. Me acuciaba una pregunta: ¿cómo era posible que de aquellas páginas de papel, de aquellas hormiguitas negras que la surcaban se levantara un mundo ante mis ojos, mis oídos y mi corazón de niña? ¿Qué clase de magia, de sortilegio era aquel que sobrepasaba cuanto yo vivía y cuanto vivía a mi alrededor?
Después, cuando ya había aprendido a descifrar esos signos misteriosos, la primera vez que leí la palabra "bosque" en un libro de cuentos, supe que siempre me movería dentro de ese ámbito. Toda la vida de un bosque -misterioso, atractivo, terrorífico, lejano y próximo, oscuro y transparente- encontraba su lugar sobre el papel, en el arte combinatoria de las palabras. Jamás había experimentado, ni volvería a experimentar en toda mi vida, una realidad más cercana, más viva y que me revelara la existencia de otras realidades tan vivas y tan cercanas como aquella que me reveló el bosque, el real y el creado por las palabras.”
Ana María Matute

“Consider the subtleness of the sea; how its most dreaded creatures glide under water, unapparent for the most part, and treacherously hidden beneath the loveliest tints of azure. Consider also the devilish brilliance and beauty of many of its most remorseless tribes, as the dainty embellished shape of many species of sharks. Consider, once more, the universal cannibalism of the sea; all whose creatures prey upon each other, carrying on eternal war since the world began.

Consider all this; and then turn to the green, gentle, and most docile earth; consider them both, the sea and the land; and do you not find a strange analogy to something in yourself? For as this appalling ocean surrounds the verdant land, so in the soul of man there lies one insular Tahiti, full of peace and joy, but encompassed by all the horrors of the half-known life. God keep thee! Push not off from that isle, thou canst never return!”
Herman Melville, Moby Dick

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Herman Melville, Moby Dick

“Now he understood that a man never knows for whom he suffers and hopes. He suffers and hopes and toils for people he will never know, and who, in turn, will suffer and hope and toil for others who will not be happy either, for man always seeks a happiness far beyond that which is meted out to him. But man's greatness consists in the very fact of wanting to be better than he is. In laying duties upon himself. In the Kingdom of Heaven there is no grandeur to be won, inasmuch as there all is an established hierarchy, the unknown is revealed, existence is infinite, there is no possibility of sacrifice, all is rest and joy. For this reason, bowed down by suffering and duties, beautiful in the midst of his misery, capable of loving in the face of afflictions and trials, man finds his greatness, his fullest measure, only in the Kingdom of this World.”
Alejo Carpentier, The Kingdom of This World

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Wendy Excerpts from the book, not the essay, are forthcoming.... etc.


message 2: by Wendy

Wendy Hi Shane,

Thank you-- I actually published the piece in an anthology on Narrative and Fiction edited by Timmi Duchamp but got no response, so I decided to post it on Douglas Messerli's blog. Is that hiding it? Excerpts are forthcoming in two anthologies, one from Ampersand Press and one from Les Figues. I've also presented some of this work at the last two &NOW conferences... the essay is a prose version of my new book (same title), which I hope to finish this year. The book has formal affinities with Blue Fire. I'm trying to do history in a new way, but readers like yourself are rare..

I appreciate comments and controversy...

It is a good reading list-- Let me know what you think further!

Wendy


message 1: by Max

Max Renn Hi Wendy,

Just found and read your essay 'Sexual Stealing'. Excellent work, why have you been hiding it away! (http://exploringfictions.blogspot.com...) I think you've provided me with a whole new reading list.

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