Saturday, October 09, 2021

The Lady of the House of Love


The Lady of the House of Love is a short story by Angela Carter. You can read it online here. It begins,
At last the revenants became so troublesome the peasants abandoned the village and it fell solely into the possession of subtle and vindictive inhabitants who manifest their presences by shadows that fall almost imperceptibly awry, too many shadows, even at midday, shadows that have no source in anything visible; by the sound, sometimes, of sobbing in a derelict bedroom where a cracked mirror suspended from a wall does not reflect a presence; by a sense of unease that will afflict the traveler unwise enough to pause to drink from the fountain in the square that still gushes spring water from a faucet stuck in a stone lion’s mouth. A cat prowls in a weedy garden; he grins and spits, arches his back, bounces away from an intangible on four fear-stiffened legs. Now all shun the village below the château in which the beautiful somnambulist helplessly perpetuates her ancestral crimes.

Wearing an antique bridal gown, the beautiful queen of the vampires sits all alone in her dark, high house under the eyes of the portraits of her demented and atrocious ancestors, each one of whom, through her, projects a baleful posthumous existence; she counts out the Tarot cards, ceaselessly construing a constellation of possibilities as if the random fall of the cards on the red plush tablecloth before her could precipitate her from her chill, shuttered room into a country of perpetual summer and obliterate the perennial sadness of a girl who is both death and the maiden.

10 comments:

  1. ...a bleak place.

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  2. This reminds me of a story I read about vampires in New Orleans. Thanks for the link.

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  3. This sounds good, thanks! Valerie

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  4. Perfect for the season.
    Tomorrow I´ll be off to buy a ghost :-)
    Wish me luck I get one.

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  5. I'm not big on vampires but this one sounds interesting.

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    1. I like vampires but haven't read many books about them.

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