PAMELA BALL
Lava
A Novel
A haunting tale of obsessive love, and how an otherwise strong young woman releases herself from it.
What if you lived in a world where you could wake the dead,
where men had a shark jaw buried in their backs just as the
shark god did when he stepped on the shore and became
human? A place where scalding lava ran through the streets
of the town and down into the hissing sea. Where women
picked up guns and never put them down again, where it
rained three days out of three, and ghosts drank from the rain
gutters and huddled under the eaves of the wooden buildings.
What if you lived in a town like that? It would still just be Hilo.
Memory and desire--and how the two can be mistaken for each other--are the themes of this magical novel set in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii. At the novel's beginning, Kinau says of her husband, gone five years and with another woman, "I could not tell if I was possessed more by Ivan's absence than by the man himself." But then a bizarre incident brings Ivan back, and a new chain of passion and leave-taking inevitably spins itself out.
The early novels of Susannah Moore come to mind, along with the dreamlike quality of Christine Garcia's work. Though Pamela Ball's style is elegant and poetic, her enclosed world is rife with bloody history and mythology, filled with highly dramatic events.
Kinau's life is shaped by the stories and feral energy of her mother (a woman of many husbands) and by the always hovering and jealous presence of the gods. Revenge for a boy's accidental death calls for a bounty on sharks and results in a fishing frenzy. Tidal waves have wrought havoc, and will again. A volcano carries its own portentous message. And finally, there is Hawaii itself, source of loss, of risk, and possibly of salvation.
Praise for Lava:
"A brief, lyrical first novel"--Mademoiselle (A Must-Read of the Month)
"Ball's prose has a visceral intensity, an exotic aura and a surreal edge."--Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
"Lava is spare, elegant, raw
.Kinau tells her story dreamily, summoning up volcanoes, sharkmen with jaws in their backs, and an explorer named Captain Cook."--Elle
"Ball's excellent novel recalls a world like Alice Hoffman's where human beings and magic co-exist. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review)
"Pamela Ball's Lava is a sleek, compact assured work
a fine introduction to the islands beyond Waikiki."--Chicago Tribune (front-page review Tribune Books)
"Lovethe kind that can't be cured, but only enduredmoves through this mysterious and haunting novel. Pamela Ball has a voice all her own, intense and memorable."--Andrea Barrett
"Pamela Ball's prose has a narcotic pull, dreamy and iridescent. This is a beautiful, sensuous, volatile novel, pressurized with dormant passions, filled with fire."--Bob Shacochis
Pamela Ball is a haole, born and raised in Oahu, Hawaii, of American parents. She has published fiction in literary magazines and won a Hemingway short fiction award in Key West. She lives in Tallahassee, Florida, where she teaches creative writing at Florida State.
1997 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-04024-0 / 192 pages / fiction
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