The Story of the Weasel

The Story of the Weasel
Author Carolyn Slaughter
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Publisher Hart-Davis, MacGibbon (UK)
Mason-Charter (US)
Publication date
1976 (UK) 1977 (US)
Media type Print
Pages 256
ISBN 0-246-10887-8

Published in 1976, The Story of the Weasel is author Carolyn Slaughter's debut novel. It won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize the following year.[1] Published as Relations in the United States,[2][3] it has been praised for its 'sensitive treatment of fraternal incest in Victorian England and for its subtle poetic prose'.[4] According to the author it 'did extremely well'.[5]

Plot introduction

The frame story is set in 1900 Cirencester as 30-year-old Catherine Roach is writing the story of her childhood in 1880s Wandsworth, when at the age of ten she and her brother Christopher, two years her senior, discover their late father's collection of pornography. Prompted by the discovery the siblings then start a sexual relationship which lasts for three years; coming to an end on a holiday in Cornwall after which Christopher leaves home; eventually emigrating to South Africa. Catherine writes the story in order to come to terms with the damage the relationship caused herself and her brother.

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