Cassandra at the Wedding (Virago Modern Classics)

by Dorothy Baker
Cassandra at the Wedding (Virago Modern Classics)
published
August 4th 2005 by Virago Press Ltd
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binding
Paperback, 238 pages

isbn
0860682447   (isbn13: 9780860682448)

description
Cassandra Edwards is a graduate student at Berkeley: gay, brilliant, nerve-wracked, miserable. At the beginning of this novel, she drives back to her ...more





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Ginnie
09/12/07

bookshelves: women
Read in January, 1962
I loved this book when I first read it in 1962 and was delighted that the NYRB has brought it back in a fine paperback with a new afterword by Deborah Eisenberg. I wish I understood the magic Baker's words weave over me. . Cassandra is often cynical, passive aggressive, and wantonly perverse in her refusal to "get it," i.e., to love and let love. Her insolence towards the people she says she loves is an astonishing dismissal of their emotional lives. The fact that Dorothy Baker makes...more
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Karschtl
bookshelves: bc, drama, woman-ish
Read in June, 2008
Reminded me of Virginia Woolf "Miss Dalloway" in that not a lot of action takes place but we are mostly reading the thoughts of Cassandra (and later on Judith), see some of her memories in retrospect and have of lot of things guess for ourselves. There is an introduction to the edition I read by another author who is herself a twin and comments on the depicting of twins in this book. And for me she just by the way also explained some things I probably wouldn't have fully understood oth...more
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jessica
Read in June, 2008
recommends it for: edgy holly golightlies
written under heavy influence of JD Salinger and Dorothy Parker, this book was pleasantly angsty with a dash of sex and the city- style melodrama. that is to say, the melodrama was extremely fluffy with a around the pithy truth, which is so ensconced in subjective re-tellings that it makes the pith seem like almost a parody of itself. the two different narrators tug at the reader's wont to question them. as i read it, i wasn't sure i was enjoying is because it has such a self-conscious girlishne...more
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El.pulid
recommends it for: fans of 1st person

This had a 1st person that was funny and self-deprecating, but not in an overdone way, which I feel is hard to pull off. Also impressive was that the voice was mostly consistent and sustained. When a voice is so rapid and jokey, I find myself waiting for an author to lose her steam and be unable to keep up with her character, but this book seemed to build from its own momentum of goodness.

but it had a bad ending.

I guess if you're into 1st persons this is a must-read. If you're into con...more
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Snort
Snort marked it as to-read (review of isbn 1590171128)
11/02/08

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Beth
09/02/07

bookshelves: 1940s1950s, coming-of-age
Read in June, 2007
This book is about the weekend in which Cassie attempts to sabotage her twin sister's wedding. However, the genius of the book is that we can see Cassie's increasingly bizarre rationalizations and manipulations, but Cassie herself is unaware of them and sees herself as the reasonable and wronged party. The writing style is fresh and witty--it reminded me a little of Dorothy Parker. Highly recommended.
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jennifer
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10/07/08

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Brendan
Read in June, 2007
Strong writing, but one of the most minimalist plots I've encountered in quite a while. About three or four pages of story with the other two-hundred filled with interior monologue. Meh.
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Rachel
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09/29/08

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Nick
04/17/08

Read in January, 2008
Can't remember where I learned about this book but it took me to a different place and time. Quick read. Not a story you have read before.
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Nicholas
Read in July, 2007
yes, I loved this book, too. I don't put books on here that I read but don't think are any good. Isn't this place called "goodreads"?
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Erin
12/26/07

can you tell i am obsessed with the NYRB press? um, this is like J.D. Salinger mixed with The Bell Jar, but different and very good.
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09/15/08

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avg rating (all editions): 4.02 (61 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.50 (2 ratings)
number of reviews: 9







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