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Milk (Hardcover)

by Darcey Steinke (Author)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury US (Jan 18 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582345295
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582345291
  • Product Dimensions: 18.3 x 13.7 x 1.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 114 g
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  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #849,767 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

In starkly poetic prose, Steinke's fourth novel glimpses the intertwining lives of three Brooklynites, each struggling toward enlightenment. There's Mary, a hip would-be poet who's obsessed with her newborn son and who feels neglected by her immature, partying husband; Mary's old college friend Walter, a gay Episcopal priest who's ashamed of his desires for teenage boys; and John, a onetime monk looking to rediscover his sexuality, who offers Mary emotional refuge. This slim novel isn't the first place Steinke (Suicide Blonde; Up Through Water; Jesus Saves) has explored the connections between sexual and religious yearning, but here the relationship is not fully plumbed ("what Mary wanted was technically impossible: to feel God's touch physically manifested"), and the dramatic situations that sparkle with controversy at the novel's opening fizzle at the end without real resolution. The wintry Brooklyn setting feels as cloistered and solemn as a monastery, in which characters spend more time reflecting than interacting. Steinke's great strengths are her eye for fresh, telling details and her ability to draw her very contemporary, urban characters into a dreamy, timeless story space in which the Second Coming might indeed seem plausible. But despite its complicated sense of morality, this novel reads like an exquisite sketch, as if the real bulk of the story has yet to be written.
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Mary has an infant on whom she lavishes attention, and a less-than-attentive husband whose work puts him in after-hours meetings and smoky parties with sweet young things. It's hardly surprising, then, when Mary, filled with sexual yearning and spiritual revelations, leaves him to work and live with her baby in the crumbling Brooklyn rectory where her priest friend, Walter, has been banished as if to Siberia. A pretre manque ^B with a past, Walter mourns the death of his lover and seeks comfort and release with young, near--anonymous strangers. Coincidentally, it is with a stranger--former monk John, returning to the world from 15 monastic years--that Mary descries possible fulfillment. Steinke divides her short, mesmerizing book into sections on each main character, expertly intertwining their lives as she links the innate human need for connectedness to self, others, and a higher power to the erotic life force and the characters' common need for spiritual communion to inform and infuse their consciousness. An oddly affecting novel that speaks to a special audience. Whitney Scott
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