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- BOOKS, Page 63Laser Instinct
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- LUST & OTHER STORIES
- by Susan Minot
- Houghton Mifflin; 147 pages; $16.95
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- These twelve stories issue up-to-the-minute dispatches from
- the sexual wars, and the news is not good for either side. The men,
- selfish and distracted, bolt at the first hint of that dread word,
- commitment. The women work at being hip and wary but are as
- overmastered by virility as any Victorian maiden ("With his touch,
- the will seemed to drain out of her"). Susan Minot, who made a
- notable debut with her 1986 novel Monkeys, has a laser instinct for
- the clinching detail and the giveaway phrase. She can summon
- descriptive power when she wants it ("Clouds rose up, golden,
- fisted, dwarfing the islands"). But the very unity of this
- collection produces a sameness. The reader begins to wonder,
- Doesn't Minot know anyone who is married, or older than
- thirtysomething? Doesn't she ever look beyond these modish urban
- lofts and restaurants? Henry Kissinger once remarked of Singaporean
- statesman Lee Kuan Yew that he needed a larger country for his
- talents. Minot, a writer to watch, needs a larger subject.