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Cassandra at the Wedding von Dorothy Baker
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Cassandra at the Wedding (Original 1962; 2004. Auflage)

von Dorothy Baker, Deborah Eisenberg (Nachwort)

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Ein wirklicher Fund.? Ulrich Greiner in {u203A}Die Zeit Als Cassandra Edwards sich zur Hochzeit ihrer Zwillingsschwester Judith aufmacht, hat sie vor allem eines im Sinn: die Vermh?lung zu verhindern. Was will ihre hochmusikalische Schwester mit irgendeinem durchschnittlichen, jungen Arzt? Kompromisse und Mittelma sind ihr ein Gr?el, und sich selbst treu zu bleiben, ist in ihrer Familie oberstes Gebot. Wird Cassandra auf der Suche nach sich selbst in ihrer symbiotischen Beziehung zu Judith gefangen bleiben? Wird Judith sich aus der beklemmenden schwesterlichen Zweisamkeit befreien kn?nen? Beiden steht eine existenzielle Herausforderung bevor. Ein hochintelligenter, witziger und zeitloser Roman ber Bindung, die Spielarten von Erotik und unsere Suche nach der gro en, erf llenden Liebe, jener Seelenverwandtschaft, die von unserer Einsamkeit eine Br cke zum anderen schlg?t.… (mehr)
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Titel:Cassandra at the Wedding
Autoren:Dorothy Baker
Weitere Autoren:Deborah Eisenberg (Nachwort)
Info:NYRB Classics (2004), Paperback, 256 pages
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Bewertung:*****
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Zwei Schwestern von Dorothy Baker (1962)

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    Spiel dein Spiel. von Joan Didion (pitjrw)
    pitjrw: California in it's prime and it's discontents
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(4 1/2 Stars) I will think about the prose in this book for the rest of my life. Cassandra is an absolute force of a main character that feels like an intelligent, intoxicating friend. Mostly, this book is about the (lesbian) fear of a future in which a girlhood in which art, travel, and sisterhood are centered absolutely has to give way to heterosexual marriage. Big things to think about.
Also I love books that are about incredibly specific parts of California, which this book delivers perfectly. ( )
  griller02 | Mar 18, 2024 |
Cassandra At the Wedding by Dorothy Baker was originally published in 1962. It has now been re-published by the New York Review of Books Classics Series and made available to today’s audience. This is an intense story about the relationship between two twin sisters, one of whom is about to get married.

Cassandra has returned to her childhood home to attend her twin’s wedding to a nice, young doctor but she is determined to make her sister call the whole thing off. The book has more than one narrator and I really enjoyed Cassandra’s voice. She’s intense, funny and smart with a definite dark side to her personality. Although her selfishness can seem cruel at times, she was quite likeable. When her twin, Judith became the narrator, I was surprised that I also enjoyed her thoughts and words as well as she definitely has the calmer, more sober personality of the two but she knows and recognizes Cassandra’s darker side.

It is obvious that Cassandra is a lesbian although that fact is never definitely declared in the book. The lesbian overtones are quite subtle which I suspect has a lot to do with the times that the book was published. The family seems to acknowledge and accept Cassandra as she is although Cassandra herself seems to be struggling at times. Cassandra at the Wedding is beautifully written, darkly witty, clever and atmospheric. Dorothy Baker strikes me as a very accomplished author who knows how to write comedy. She also trusts her readers to understand and draw their own conclusions and so doesn’t lay everything out on a platter. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Jan 5, 2024 |
Incredible writing. ( )
  booksinbed | Sep 28, 2023 |
incredible. ( )
  femmedyke | Sep 27, 2023 |
Cassandra al matrimonio è un libro difficile da recensire: è uno di quei romanzi apparentemente banali, ma che nascondono al loro interno quella profondità che finisce per farvi ripensare a quanto avete letto per giorni e giorni.

La trama è presto detta. Ci sono due gemelle: una (Judith) sta per sposarsi, ma l'altra (Cassandra) non prende bene la notizia. È davvero tutto qui – o almeno l'intero romanzo si sviluppa da quest'idea. Adesso potrei parlarvi delle difficoltà che Cassandra incontra nel farsi una propria vita distinta da quella della gemella, determinata invece a “staccarsi” dal suo doppio. Potrei, ma questo aspetto del romanzo è stato efficacemente trattato da Peter Cameron nella postfazione inserita in calce a questa edizione di Fazi Editore.

Preferisco parlare invece dell'aspetto queer, visto che si muove non visto per tutto il corso del romanzo. Dico non visto perché è una tematica mai esplicitamente affrontata: Cassandra a un certo punto butta là casualmente di avere una non ben specificata avversione e/o disagio affettivo verso gli uomini e di trovarsi meglio con le donne. Tutto qui.

Troppo poco? No, se pensate che un altro tema del romanzo è l'incapacità di arrendersi e di accontentarsi di una vita “normale” – e forse anche un po' della gelosia verso chi, invece, ci riesce. Anche Cassandra vorrebbe probabilmente trovare qualcuno con cui stare e sistemarsi per bene. Solo che il suo qualcuno, il qualcuno che potrebbe renderla felice, non le permetterebbe comunque di rientrare nei ranghi della “normalità” – e teniamo conto che il romanzo è del 1962.

Quindi Cassandra, tra le altre cose, si trova stretta tra una vita attuale insoddisfacente e l'impossibilità di uscirne a causa sia della sua riluttanza ad abbracciare la normalità socialmente accettata sia ad affrontare se stessa (che potremmo ulteriormente scindere in necessità di vedersi come individuo distinto dalla gemella e come donna lesbica).

Un romanzo bello denso, insomma. Aggiungeteci il talento per il dialogo di Dorothy Baker e avrete un libro assolutamente godibile e che andrebbe analizzato nei corsi di lettura (lo sappiamo quanto sia difficile scrivere dei dialoghi che non facciano collassare dalla noia i lettori, no?). ( )
  lasiepedimore | Sep 13, 2023 |
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Baker, DorothyHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Eisenberg, DeborahNachwortCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Turner, LowriEinführungCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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It had more to do with belonging to a tradition in music and staying in it and working at in in any capacity you can fit into - playing what's being written, and what's been written, composing too if you want to and can, but mostly trying to keep it alive and separate the chaff from the grain and keep them separate. Know which is which, and care, and that's a life work.
He quit teaching because it irked him to have to meet appointments - to shave by the clock and put on a tie and arrive at a particular place at a particular time over and over. It wasn't that way in Athens. A teacher in the golden age could stay in his bath however long he happened to wish to, and when he got out, some youth would be there with a towel and dry him off, and by the time he was dry and robed, the work would have got around and the young men would have gathered to question and to be questioned and end up convinced that the unexamined life is not worth living. We were raised that way ourselves; our father was Socrates, we were the youth and we sat at his feet.
Either this or that. But. But I'd never try to have it both ways, I'd never, I swear I'd never choose to come home with a stranger and enact before our household gods the brutal double ceremony of the destruction of Athens and the founding of something that could never at its best equal it. Or come anywhere near it. Or be spoken of in the same breath. From heights you can only descend. Ask anyone. Ask me, preferably.
I hadn't thought about it as being anything peculiar, because I was going home, and one of the things about belonging somewhere is that you can go there without permission because it's where you belong. But did I? Did I belong, at such a time, where plans were being made and questions of policy being decided, matters of great moment like for example do they have sterling silver of stainless steel?
But I seldom get praised for the hard things I do, and I do some of the hardest things. Things like waking up in the morning and going to sleep at night, all all alone except when I'm with someone; and it's getting harder and harder for me to be really with anyone.
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Ein wirklicher Fund.? Ulrich Greiner in {u203A}Die Zeit Als Cassandra Edwards sich zur Hochzeit ihrer Zwillingsschwester Judith aufmacht, hat sie vor allem eines im Sinn: die Vermh?lung zu verhindern. Was will ihre hochmusikalische Schwester mit irgendeinem durchschnittlichen, jungen Arzt? Kompromisse und Mittelma sind ihr ein Gr?el, und sich selbst treu zu bleiben, ist in ihrer Familie oberstes Gebot. Wird Cassandra auf der Suche nach sich selbst in ihrer symbiotischen Beziehung zu Judith gefangen bleiben? Wird Judith sich aus der beklemmenden schwesterlichen Zweisamkeit befreien kn?nen? Beiden steht eine existenzielle Herausforderung bevor. Ein hochintelligenter, witziger und zeitloser Roman ber Bindung, die Spielarten von Erotik und unsere Suche nach der gro en, erf llenden Liebe, jener Seelenverwandtschaft, die von unserer Einsamkeit eine Br cke zum anderen schlg?t.

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