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- BOOKS, Page 761 + 1 is Less Than 2
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- THE CROWN OF COLUMBUS
- By Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich
- HarperCollins; 382 pages; $21.95
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- In the making of books, one plus one occasionally add up
- to less than two. Consider this highly touted first
- collaboration of best-selling authors -- husband and wife when
- not at work -- who have an array of awards to their credit.
- Curiously, the talent pooling has spawned a novel with as much
- spontaneity as if it had been plotted by computer.
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- Vivian Twostar -- part Navajo, wholly feminist -- is an
- assistant professor of anthropology, desperately seeking tenure.
- As the story laboriously unfolds, Vivian gives birth to a
- daughter by her once and future lover Roger Williams, poet and
- English prof. She is a sensual, lapsed Catholic Earth Mother.
- Roger is Mr. Stuffy: a New England Episcopalian with neat-freak
- closets and a kitchen full of name-brand gizmos.
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- Now guess where these two polar-opposite paragons teach.
- You got it: Dartveddy Ivy League but founded as a prep school
- for New Hampshire Indian lads. Their common link, besides
- furtive lust, is Christopher Columbus. She has been asked for
- an article on the quin centennial of his first voyage from her
- people's perspective. He is laptopping an epic poem on the great
- explorer. In pursuit of Columbus' lost diary, Roger and Vivian
- fly to Eleuthera in the Bahamas as guests of a junk-bond
- financier on the lam. This quasi Milken thinks Vivian knows the
- secret burial site of a golden crown that Queen Isabella gave
- Columbus. But what if it was a crown of a different kind?
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- Wild church mice could not drag further clues from this
- reviewer. Those who care about the answer may want to wait for
- the movie, which should be at your local plex not long after the
- paperback edition hits the discount shelves.
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- By John Elson
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