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LRB Article PDF: Dark and Buzzing Looks (<i>LRB</i> volume 09 number 17, 1 October 1987) 

LRB Article PDF: Dark and Buzzing Looks (LRB volume 09 number 17, 1 October 1987)

Susannah Clapp

When William Shakespeare kisses the heroine of Erica Jong's novel, he does so 'with molten sweetness'. When he goes to bed with her, Jessica Pruitt is 'caught up in a sort of natural disaster ... It was as if meteorites showered the earth.' This is new even to Ms Pruitt, who is accustomed to feeling her 'silk panties moisten', and given to referring darkly to 'those other, lower lips'. She has flown to Italy from Hollywood to act her namesake in a 'filmic fantasy' based on The Merchant of Venice. She has speculated that in modern Venice, 'life is very much as it was centuries ago.' She has found herself whisked, at the touch of a magic ring, to the 16th century, where she is indeed Shylock's daughter, and where 'word-drunk Will' is cruising the city with a very lascivious Earl of Southampton.

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