Book Read Free

On a Desert Shore

Page 28

by S K Rizzolo


  In On a Desert Shore, Marina escapes confinement in a madhouse. However, she is still subject to her father’s patriarchal control, which he has the power to exert beyond the grave. And yet she is as inclined as Olivia to speak her mind and to enact her own will. In writing this novel, I grew very fond of Marina, in part because she reminds me of the many impassioned and outspoken young women of all backgrounds with whom I have worked in my teaching career.

  A last word about the title of this book. Marina is shipwrecked “on a desert shore” in an alien land that does not welcome her, even though she is half English and has been mostly raised in England. But to me the title also suggests what William Wordsworth calls “the still, sad music of humanity” or Matthew Arnold refers to as the “turbid ebb and flow of human misery,” the tide that comes in year after year and century after century. Why do we keep singing the same old song? I think it’s because we cling to our proud systems, which are based on the lust of greed and the urge to dominate.

  September 29, 2015

  More from this Author

  For other books, upcoming author events, or more information please go to:

  www.poisonedpenpress.com/Suzanne-Rizzolo

  Contact Us

  To receive a free catalog of Poisoned Pen Press titles, please provide your name, address and email address through one of the following ways:

  Phone: 1-800-421-3976

  Facsimile: 1-480-949-1707

  Email: info@poisonedpenpress.com

  Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com

  Poisoned Pen Press

  6962 E. First Ave. Ste 103

  Scottsdale, AZ 85251

 

 

 


‹ Prev