The God In Flight: A Novel

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The God in Flight: A Novel

The God in Flight: A Novel

From Library JournalSet primarily in the 1880s at Yale, Argiri's first novel is the love story of precocious undergraduate Simion Satterwhite and exotic art professor Doriskos Klionarios. A prize-winning sculpture publicizes their breaking of the double taboos against homosexuality and student/faculty relationships. The novel does a fine job of illustrating the transforming power and beauty of true love as it presents gay and straight men in a variety of relationships. (There is only one female character in the novel.) Though not without flaws, this novel satisfies the historic need for well-rounded portraits of real love between homosexuals. Heterosexual women read romances, as do gay men, and this romantic novel may bridge the two fiction markets. For libraries buying in either genre.Rebecca S. Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland HeightsCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.The illicit and passionate love affair between a professor and his male student journeys from the colorful backdrop of Yale University during the 1880s, to rural West Virginia, to the haunts of the jaded British aristocracy. A first novel. 25,000 first printing. Tour.From Publishers WeeklyArgiri's ambitious, captivating debut is a Victorian novel with a twist: her lovers are men of the lavender persuasion. Pale, blond 16-year-old Simion Satterwhite, the battered child of a hateful West Virginia fundamentalist preacher, arrives at Yale in 1878. His path soon crosses that of the darkly handsome, 31-year-old Doriskos Klionarios, a Greek-born professor and artist with his own shrouded past. The attraction is immediate; indeed, Dori has for years sketched the face of an unknown boy who comes to life in Simion. Yet the virginal Dori fears to consummate his love for the boy, while it takes the catharsis of near-fatal illness to make Simion understand the depth of Dori's devotion. (Simion's bad health-stomach ulcers and fainting spells-suggest the convention of Victorian heroines.) During the summer of Simion's convalescence, Doriskos is inspired to create The God in Flight, a marble sculpture in the Classical style modeled on himself and Simion. The statue, which wins a prestigious prize for sculpture, for a time threatens to be their undoing. Argiri's lush prose is infused with a romantic sensibility: ice buckets filled with melting snow, sheets edged in Battenberg lace, gifts of coral roses. Though she ignores the historical sweep of the era (the aftereffects of the Civil War and Reconstruction are barely mentioned), Argiri provides an enchanting menagerie of bullies and villains, friends and mentors. And her pair of lovers are as memorable as Mary Renault's Alexander and Bagoas. Many readers should be delighted by this haunting blend of melodrama and fancy.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.From BooklistIf a novel's worth can be measured by the power and verity of the emotions it instills in the reader, then Argiri's approaches the divine. It transforms and moves the spirit as modern fiction should and so seldom does, describing a love story with such true emotion the heart aches reading it. The God in Flight portrays an illicit relationship between two men--a young Greek professor and his student--who meet at Yale University in the 1880s. Their intense passion for each other within the stifling confines of late-ninteenth-century society is the actual beginning and end of the story. In between, these demigods seduce from us our own surprising response to their love. Simion Satterwhite and Doriskos Klinarios are serious souls with brilliant minds and highly cultivated sensibilities, both survivors of damaging childhoods. The isolation of their lives, as two halves of the same heart, leads to their fateful meeting at Yale. Once they discover each other, they are forced into a life of duplicity, risking all to remain together. The essence of their story, an eternal fidelity to the pure devotion th

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AuthorArgiri, Laura
Bindinghardcover
Languageenglish
Edition1st
ISBN-100679428313
ISBN-139780679428312
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