Modern Love Dejong ConstancePaperback
Modern Love Dejong ConstancePaperback "People used to tell me, if you keep on writing maybe you'll make a name for yourself," New York-based artist and writer Constance DeJong (born 1950) wrote in…
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Modern Love Dejong ConstancePaperback
"People used to tell me, if you keep on writing maybe you'll make a name for yourself," New York-based artist and writer Constance DeJong (born 1950) wrote in Modern Love. My name's Fifi Corday. "They were right: My name's Constance DeJong.
Roderigo's my favorite name. My name's Lady Mirabelle, Monsieur Le Prince, and Roderigo. First I had my father's name, then my husband's, then another's.
I don't know. I don't want to know the cause of anything."Modern Love, DeJong's first book, was published in 1977 by Standard Editions, an imprint co-founded by DeJong and Dorothea Tanning. In 1978, the text was adapted into a 60-minute radio program accompanied by the "Modern Love Waltz," a piano composition by Philip Glass.
In this new edition, DeJong's debut novel is brought back into print, her dissonant shifts of voice and inimitable staccato rhythm made available to a new