Loves That Bind: A Novel, by Julian Rios
Knopf Doubleday Publishing
Group | April 27, 1999 |
From one of Spain's most distinguished--and daring--writers comes this
intensely erotic and shamelessly literary adventure through the streets of
London.Emil, the mysterious narrator, has been abandoned by the woman he loves.
Filled with doubt and nostalgia, bent on therapy or distraction or revenge, he
wanders the city in search of her. Driven by the anguish of rejection and
desire, he writes twenty-six letters to his fugitive lover, each an intricately
detailed account of his affairs with twenty-six women who preceded her. Each of
these figures bears an uncanny resemblance to a famous literary heroine, from
Proust''s Albertine to Fitzgerald's Daisy to Nabokov's Lolita
to Queneau's Zazie. One by one, in alphabetical order, Emil''s letters adopt the
tone, style, and substance of the great novelists of the twentieth century,
while, in recollection, his past love affairs grow increasingly extravagant and
hallucinatory. As we follow his physical and creative journey, we try to unravel
fact from fantasy, emotion from delusion, while searching for clues to the
novel''s amorous alphabet, the building blocks of modernist and postmodernist
literature. A seductive puzzle saturated with wordplay, Loves That Bind is a
linguistic tour de force of remarkable agility and wit.