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Frucht ( Snap ; Iowa Short Fiction Award-winner Fruit of the Month ) creates a gently erotic view of the human and natural worlds in this elegant, surreal second novel. Two forces are evident in the lives of her characters: the yearning for union through love and the drifting apart through indifference. Temporary letter carrier ("TLC") Liz connects people by delivering mail. Her scientist husband, Daniel, communes with plants and hand-pollinates them, "playing matchmaker on our fruit trees." A dog leaps on Liz as if it "fell in love" with her. Liz's friends hunger for men, or boldly act out their needs. Liz herself fantasizes an affair with "Cro-Magnon man" Joe, a loner who lives in an abandoned greenhouse. But one steamy summer, during which their baby, Stevie, learns to walk, their small town disintegrates. People mysteriously leave; Liz's friends desert their baffled husbands and lovers. Streets disappear; library and phone systems close down. Though warned that her craving may deprive her body of needed substances, Liz devours curative licorice till her kisses grow smoky on Daniel's skin. Frucht is by turns playful and pensive, fanciful and realistic.
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Following up two well-received books, this novel deals with the fragility of marriage, friendship, and other relationships within the framework of the lives of temporary letter carrier Liz, her scientist husband Daniel, and their child Stevie--residents of a Midwestern town mysteriously losing its population. The loosely woven plot, which evolves as sluggishly as the weather, concerns Liz's rootless friends, who drift languorously through life. Liz, addicted to licorice, observes the insecurity, emptiness, and depression surrounding her, eventually reappraising her own situation. The best quality of Licorice is its prose: sensual, surrealistic, and sensitive.
- Ellen R. Cohen, Rockville, Md.
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  • PublisherGrove Press
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 0802133509
  • ISBN 13 9780802133502
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages224
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