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The Nitty Gritty: Personages: Detta Walker, who was "born" when Odetta was struck comatose as a child. Detta is the Bad Guy: She shoplifts, is a racist, and eventually plots to murder people. (Come on, you saw this coming a mile away.) Detta and Odetta are unaware of each other: Odetta lives in a penthouse near Central Park, and Detta has an apartment in Greenwich Village. Susannah Dean, the woman who results from the spontaneous fusion of Odetta and Detta. She gets almost no time in the story, but it's established that she's skilled at killing mutant crab-monsters. Review:
Susannah is created when Detta and Odetta simultaneously become aware of each other. "And then, suddenly, blessedly, she was whole." Are we to believe, then, that neither woman was whole in the first place? Does coexisting inside a single body make both of them somehow less than human? Perhaps the most damning is the statement that Susannah makes near the end of the book: "I am three women, I who was; I who had no right to be but was; I am the woman you have saved." Obviously Detta has no right to exist because her personality is dark and unseemly, or so the author would have us believe. Yes, some people do have dark elements to their personalities, but that does not make them any less worthy of existance than anyone else.
Final Result: The story itself is engaging, if you can bring yourself to gloss over the Detta/Odetta issue. If you're reading the book for its portrayal of multiples, though, you'd be better off looking elsewhere. In essence, the only thing that Detta and Odetta need to be saved from is the very unfair way that they are presented. |
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