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Meredith Sorensen

Meredith Sorensen reviews 'Signals of Distress' by Jim Crace

October 1994, no. 165 01 October 1994
Reviewing Signals of Distress in the 11 Sept Guardian Weekly, Philip Hensher accuses Jim Crace of writing a ‘boy’s book’ in the meretricious style of a Golding feigning Conrad, and ending up all at sea. Holy Hemingway! At last ... a ‘boy’s book’ which strips the male ego down to a penis’s standing to attention before a flapping flag of feminine hair. A ‘boy’s book’ with scenes ... (read more)

Meredith Sorensen reviews 'Big Bad Bruce' by Dianne Bates and Phoebe Middleton, 'When Hunger Calls' by Bert Kitchen, and 'The Grocer’s Daughter' by Nigel Gray and David Mackintosh

October 1994, no. 165 26 August 2022
Bates and Middleton are certainly valiant in their attempts to make a giant hollow rampaging male ego appear cute in Big Bad Bruce. Just look at it go! Indiscriminately swallowing everything in sight, making its way through the world astride a giant throbbing machine. But don’t toss this big glossy number aside – it can serve an excellent purpose. Treat it, allow me to suggest, thus. ... (read more)