- Published: 04/04/2013
- ISBN: 9781847087317
- 129x20mm
- 240 pages
Gut Symmetries
Jeanette Winterson
Travelling across the Atlantic on board the QE2, Alice – a bright, young physicist – meets Jove, short for Giovanni, one of the world’s most respected experts on time travel and a confirmed lothario. By the time the pair land in New York, Alice has become Jove’s mistress, an affair of the heart which is only complicated further when Alice meets Jove’s, wife, Stella; a tempestuous beauty born with a diamond at the base of her spine. As this love triangle turns into a menage-a-trois, Alice, Stella and Jove struggle against the currents immersing them, while their romance pulls into its wake the stories of other generations, philosophies, quantum physics and time travel.
A celebration of the human heart in all its frailty, confusion and excess, Gut Symmetries is a lyrical evocation of parallel lives, loves and universes, from one of Britain’s best loved authors.
£8.99
Winterson's sense of place and power of description have never been better- it is as though her previous works of fiction have been exercises working up to this achievement. One senses her mastery on each page
The Times
A writer who is not only deeply in love with the English language but well capable of making it do just what she wants
Robert McCrum, Observer
A gaudy, gorgeous celebration of the ever-connecting energies that run between the soul and the material, the self and the universe ... the spirit of it is irresistible. It is Winterson's most vital work for years
Ali Smith, Scotsman
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