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8/05/2023

I am continuing not to get around to much reading, and even less writing about it! This has been a stressful and busy couple of weeks. However, in the days before I have to return it to the library, I'm dipping into Joan Aiken's collection of Armitage stories, The Serial Garden. This is about a family to whom peculiar events happen, but only on Mondays. The stories' strength is the way they blend the mundane with the fantastic. I just read a story in which a witch tries to bake one of the Armitage children in her new electric oven. After a while the boy realises that the witch, unfamiliar with the technology, only turned on the temperature switch and not the 'bake' switch, so the oven is actually staying cold. 'I've had the same problem as that witch!' I thought.

I don't really expect 'blends mundane with fantastical' to be a very interesting goal these days, I feel like the number of wizards who ask their neighbors for sugar and dragons who do income tax is pretty well up there at this point (and maybe that's why I put off these stories till nearly too late). But again and again the practicality of the details observed got to me. A recurrent, 'Well of course it would go that way.'

Date: 2023-06-28 02:10 am (UTC)
skygiants: Sophie from Howl's Moving Castle with Calcifer hovering over her hands (a life less ordinary)
From: [personal profile] skygiants
Joan Aiken is such a delight! I still love the successful mode of 'blends fantastical with mundane' so much, tbh -- the stuff that manages to walk that wonderful deflationary human line that is very funny in a way that also evokes profound recognition & connection. Maybe the failure mode comes in when connection subs out for relatability, and humor for tweeness ... but obviously the dividing line between a success and a failure is going to be different for everyone, and I keep questing after the successes regardless.

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