![]() By the end, this paradigm ends up erasing her and trapping her, literally, in an image of herself. ![]() She exists there in a state of perpetual peace, not realizing what she is missing outside, while she is slowly conditioned by her suitors to see the world in terms of fragmentation and attachment. The lead story, “The Vanishing Princess or The Origin of Cubism,” is the allegorical tale of a princess locked in a tower. Almost all of these stories, once started, are impossible to put down. Diski’s ability to explore and consequently explode stereotypes of femininity, carnality, desire, marriage, and innocence lost seemingly has no bounds. ![]() Originally published in 1995 and now reissued a year after the author’s death, it’s a slim volume, but it demonstrates the range of her astonishing talent and her refined, precise, jewel-like prose. THE VANISHING PRINCESS, acclaimed British writer Jenny Diski’s sole collection of short fiction, keeps the reader off balance in the most pleasant and unpredictable of ways. ![]()
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