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Kinflicks (Virago Modern Classics) [Paperback]

Lisa Alther
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6 May 1999 Virago Modern Classics

Meet Ginny Babcock - the forerunner to BRIDGET JONES

It's the 1950's and 60's in Hullsport, Tennessee and Ginny Babcock is coming of age.

Bouncing from one identity to the other, she adopts the values, politics, lifestyles and even sexual orientation of each new partner she finds. In this wise, funny and ultimately heartbreaking story, Lisa Alther explores the limited roles offered to women in this period - from cheerleader to motorcycle moll, bulldyke to madonna - each embodying important truths about the aspirations of the culture that created them.

Honest, wise, funny and tragic by turns this is a remarkable novel in a class of its own.



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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Virago; New Ed edition (6 May 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1860497098
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860497094
  • Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 19 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 505,330 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Orginally published in 1976 and re-released as a Virago Classic, Lisa Alther's Kinflicks remains remarkably fresh and provides the perfect read for a plane ride into another time zone. The hilarious odyssey of Ginny Babcock, a Southern peach gone rotten, was a manual of self-determination and irreverent pleasure for 70s feminists. Incredibly raunchy and explicit about anal sex, orgasm, vibrators, Tantric sex, blue balls and lesbian trysts, it is hard to believe it was written before Annie Sprinkle became a post-porn icon. The colourful, ribald prose begins with Ginny's childhood with a mother who's "an aficionado of calamity" and a father who anticipates an ugly death after an accident with a wedding ring, then cuts to Ginny returning to the hospital bedside of her dying mum. Each family first is captured by a Kodak M24 Instamatic-- hence Kinflicks, but not Ginny's deflowering which is "as meaningful as the breaking of a paper Saniband on a motel toilet." When Ginny drops out of college, takes to the land and to lesbianism in a steam of boiling soybeans, the inadequacy of her rural expertise is brilliantly told. Her subsequent marriage is interrupted by a Nam deserter-yogi. Each identity shift is marked by impressive wardrobe changes: cone bras, cardigans buttoned up the back, girdles, Ban the Bomb T-shirts, patchwork dresses and finally sadly, polyester jumpsuits. In a deft finale, mother and daughter reconcile without sentimentality and Ginny learns how to forego a life of fruitless self- denial and look death and singlehood in the eye. --Cherry Smyth

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An ambitious, funny, lucid and unfailingly honest novel ... No other writer has yet synthesised (the coming of age in the 60's) as well as Ms Alther has (THE NEW YORKER )

A strong, salty, original talent ... It made me wonder what Tom Jones would be like written now (DORIS LESSING )

Dazzling talent ... brilliant, compelling ... wildly ribaldly funny (PUBLISHERS WEEKLY )

Orginally published in 1976 and re-released as a Virago Classic, Lisa Alther's Kinflicks remains remarkably fresh and provides the perfect read for a plane ride into another time zone. The hilarious odyssey of Ginny Babcock, a Southern peach gone rotten, (Cherry Smyth, AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW )

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5.0 out of 5 stars this had me in stitches 7 Mar 2005
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Nothing Lisa Alther wrote has, for me, ever reached the heights of this first novel. Alternating chapters of Ginny Babcock coming to terms with her mother's approaching death in the present and recalling her upbringing in the past set up a counterpoint between reconcilation and renounciation. It is a serious account of mother-daughter relationships and a searingly funny book that had me laughing so much in a hospital bed I tore my stitches. I continue to buy charity shop copies to give to my friends for the pleasure that it brings them, and to gain insights and pleasure from reading again every other year.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sexy, smart, cool 14 Aug 2002
Format:Paperback
This book is a remarkable story of the life of one woman, ginny babcock. Throughout the book you are surprised by the knowledge of he author and the many experiences she is able to write about so realistically. You develop with ginny from her first fumblings to her marraige and raising her daughter all the while battling to avoid becoming her mother.
If there is one weakness in this book it is only that the chapters relating to her mothers illness do not match the pace and excitement of those covering ginnys outside life. These chapters are essential to the story however and this book is well reccomended!
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By sally tarbox TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Ginny Babcock is called back to Tennessee, where her mother lies seriously ill with a blood clotting disorder. In alternate chapters, we follow her emotions - and her mother's.
In between, Ginny narrates the course her life has taken. Her days as a cheerleader, and first romance with footballer Joe Bob:
'Joe Bob didn't talk much. He preferred to be known by his actions. But when he did talk, his voice was soft and babyish; he would grin and open his mouth much wider than necessary and make flapping sounds...His favorite expression, and hence the favorite expression of the entire school, was "Do whut?" '
Then her fling with hoodlum Clem; going away to college and studying philosophy with Miss Head, before dropping out with lesbian lover Eddie, and going off to live in a hippy commune in the wonderfully named Stark's Bog, Vermont, where 'the house looked like Coney Island the day after the Fourth of July'. And finally 'married bliss' and motherhood...and an encounter with army deserter Hawk...
It's very wittily written, but with a sad sub-text...lots of sex but by no means all successful. As Ginny observes 'my tutoring anyone in lovemaking would be like Helen Keller's conducting bird watches.' Highly enjoyable.
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