The Wood of Suicides explained

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The Wood of Suicides
Author:Laura Elizabeth Woollett
Country:United States
Language:English
Published:2014 (The Permanent Press)
Pages:192 pp
Isbn:978-1-57962-350-0

The Wood of Suicides is a 2014 debut novel by Australian writer Laura Elizabeth Woollett. It centers on a 17-year-old girl's affair with her English teacher, after her father commits suicide.

Literary references

The Wood of Suicides takes its title from Canto XIII of Dante's Inferno, which describes a tortured wood where suicides are encased in bark. It also borrows heavily from the myth of Apollo and Daphne, referencing it explicitly at several points.

Reception

The Wood of Suicides has received mixed to positive reviews. Kirkus Reviews wrote "an anxious, uneasy, and despondent anti-romance novel."[1] Publishers Weekly wrote "The novel successfully creates a disturbing, ethically ambiguous effect, but the prose, though true to the voice of a lovelorn, troubled teenager, feels overwrought."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: THE WOOD OF SUICIDES | Kirkus Reviews.
  2. Web site: Fiction Book Review: The Wood of Suicides by Laura Elizabeth Woollett. Permanent, $28 (192p) ISBN 978-1-57962-350-0.