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Middlesex by jeffrey eugenides
Middlesex by jeffrey eugenides




If you manage to persuade me in this series of Middlesex's value, you'll have achieved something." One visitor to the book club website who objected to the novel's plotting had a challenge – for me as much as for the novelist: "I can't quite articulate what I dislike so much about Middlesex, but it began with the incest, which wasn't a necessary part of the story and which I just found repugnant. The answer is d), and the fact that the couple are also brother and sister provoked some puzzlement. The Oprah Winfrey website even ran a quiz about Middlesex, the second question of which no reader at the Guardian book club would have failed to answer correctly: "In which way are Lefty and Desdemona (the narrator's grandparents) not related? a) third cousins b) brother and sister c) husband and wife d) aunt and nephew".

middlesex by jeffrey eugenides

The novelist confessed to taking a conscious pleasure in the trickery, much influenced by his own academic reading, but claimed to be entirely surprised that he had also produced a bestseller. With its mixture of postmodern narrative trickery and old-fashioned family saga, it had managed to reach an unusual range of readers.

middlesex by jeffrey eugenides middlesex by jeffrey eugenides

W hen Jeffrey Eugenides came to the Guardian book club to discuss his novel Middlesex, there was admiration of the fact that such a sophisticated book, layered with literary allusions, should also have been a selection for the Oprah Winfrey book club.






Middlesex by jeffrey eugenides