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Brought up in a working-class Pentecostal family, up North, Jeanette follows the path her Mam has set for her. This involves Bible quizzes, a stint as a tambourine-playing Sally Army officer and a future as a missionary in Africa, or some other "heathen state". When Jeanette starts going to school ("The Breeding Ground") and confides in her mother about her feelings for another girl ("Unnatural Passions"), she's swept up in a feverish frenzy for her tainted soul. Confused, angry and alone, Jeanette strikes out on her own path, that involves a funeral parlour and an ice-cream van. Mixed in with the so-called reality of Jeanette's existence growing up are unconventional fairy tales that transcend the everyday world, subverting the traditional preconceptions of the damsel in distress.
In Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Winterson knits a complicated picture of teenage angst through a series of layered narratives, incorporating and subverting fairytales and myths, to present a coherent whole, within which her stories can stand independently. Imaginative and mischievous, she is a born storyteller, teasing and taunting the reader to reconsider their worldview. --Nicola Perry
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Autobiographical masterpiece,
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Jeanette Winterson's 'Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit' is a moving, dramatic story about a lesbian girl growing up in a small English Pentecostal community, which at times is likened to a cult. The somewhat autobiographical writing depicts attitudes towards gays in the 80's, more so within religious communities. It's a brilliant novel. Although not as fantastical as her others, it's definitely worth a read for fans of Winterson's work.
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genius at work,
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This review is from: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (Paperback)
imagine someone decided to just do something completely different. write an autobiography, as an individual. break the mould. tear down the barriers of prose and poetry. play around with time cycles. throw in some fairytales to remind the reader that fantasy and reality are completely interchageable concepts. pose some good questions about sexuality, whilst we're there. social influences on individual identity. creativity. sanity..perhaps? interested? go and read.
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Language as Art,
By Lesbian Reader (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (Paperback)
Winterson's first novel is a compelling story that presages her talent for finding themes that aren't last year's, or even today's, but cut the edge of tomorrow.No less importantly, it's the first look at a word smith of the finest calibre. Every word has import and can build, nuance by nuance, into breathtaking metaphors that only emerge after you've finished the book and find yourself thinking about it. I like to read Winterson out loud, because hearing words and reading them are two different experiences. This book is a must read because the true high art of lesbian-themed writing is found here.
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