CARTER, Angela (Olive Stalker)

CARTER, Angela (Olive Stalker)
(1940-1992)
   UK writer best known for her work outside the sf field, though all her novels and tales are characterized by an expressionist freedom of reference to everyday "reality" which often emerges as fantasy. She won the John Llewelyn Rhys Memorial Prize for her second novel, The Magic Toyshop (1967), and the Somerset Maugham Award for Several Perceptions (1968). Her first tale to engage in a recognizably sf displacement of reality, HEROES AND VILLAINS (1969), does so with a similar freedom, for AC was one of the few UK writers of genuine FABULATIONS, of POSTMODERNIST works in which storytelling conventions are mixed and examined, and in which the style of telling is strongly language-oriented. HEROES AND VILLAINS is set in a post- HOLOCAUST England inhabited by (a) dwellers in the ruins of cities, whose society is rigidly stratified into Professors and the Soldiers who guard them and, (b) Barbarians who live in the surreal mutated forests that cover the land. Like much of her work, the novel uses GOTHIC images and conventions to examine and to parody the concerns of its protagonists and the desolate world they inhabit. In the story of Marianne, a Professor's daughter, who leaves the ruined city for a Barbarian life where she undergoes a violent erotic awakening, AC definitively entangles sex and decadence (or female freedom).Erotic complexities, shamans and deliquescent urban landscapes proliferate in such later novels as The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (1972; vt The War of Dreams 1974 US), which is a quest into dream, The Passion of New Eve (1977), which is a baroque picaresque through a holocaust-enflamed USA, and Nights at the Circus (1984), in which a grandly fabulated, densely conceived phantasmagorical world surrounds the tale of a "deformed" woman performer whose wings are real, whose womanhood is no deformity. AC's stories were collected as: Fireworks (coll 1974; rev 1987), assembled with the non-genre Love (1971; rev 1987) as Artificial Fire (omni 1988 Canada); The Bloody Chamber (coll 1979), a series of contes dissective of female sexuality; and Black Venus (coll 1985; rev vt Saints and Strangers 1986 US), which includes Black Venus's Tale (1980 chap). Though she was never associated with the sf NEW WAVE, it was perhaps through the widening of the gates of perception due to that movement that readers of sf were induced to treat AC's difficult but rewarding work as being of interest to a genre audience. She died very much too young.
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   Other works: Moonshadow (1982 chap) with Justin Todd, a juvenile; Come unto These Yellow Sands: Four Radio Plays (coll 1985); The Virago Book of Fairy Tales (anth 1990; vt The Old Wives' Fairy Tale Book 1990 US); The Second Virago Book of Fairy Tales (anth 1992); Expletives Deleted (coll 1992), nonfiction.As translator:The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault (trans 1977); Sleeping Beauty and Other Favourite Fairy Tales (trans and ed 1982).

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