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The Four-chambered Heart
註釋"A houseboat on the Seine, in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, is the home which Djuna, the dancer, makes for Rango, her Guatamalen lover, Bride, mother, companion, mistress of her guitar-playing rebel, Djuna even looks after Rango's wife, Zora, a bitter, sickly, lonely woman, helplessly reliant on Djuna's compassion to keep her husband. Rango's idealistic but ungovernably violent nature, with its angry, masculine intensity, provides a dramatic acceptance in Djuna, and the shallows of Zora's emptiness."--Dust jacket.