THE DARTS OF CUPID
Edith Templeton, . . Pantheon, $23 (320pp) ISBN 978-0-375-42159-4
Rain dripping on cobblestones, the strains of violins in cafés, sexual games concealed beneath sophisticated conversation—this is the European atmosphere of these seven exquisite stories by Prague-born Templeton, still active at 85. Though her characterizations are as sharp as her vision, she is a tantalizingly enigmatic storyteller, and the delicate tales on display in this first collection of her work gracefully evade categorization. In "Equality Cake," a woman revisits the Prague castle where she had grown up, and the effect is appropriately Kafkaesque: the Communist government has reversed the shabby gentility she recalled and restored it to a beauty she has never seen. The long title story was published in 1968 in the
Reviewed on: 12/10/2001
Genre: Fiction