Dec 30, 2009
Central to the novel's exploration of the ambiguities between politics and practice remains the characterization of Alice Mellings. Although Alice dabbles in political activism, much of her life is spent supporting her boyfriend's habits, both political and personal, and helping out the latest societal victim whom she encounters, including homeless young mothers with children, lonely elderly neighbors, and even the alley cat. In her boring, middle-class existence Alice desires excitement, and she often indicates a displaced sexual excitement in taking a part in revolutionary methods....
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