The Between (1995) is the first novel by writer Tananarive Due. It was nominated for the 1996 Bram Stoker Award.[1]
Author | Tananarive Due |
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Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction, horror |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Publication date | 1995 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 288 pp |
ISBN | 0-06-092726-7 |
OCLC | 34760437 |
Plot
editA middle-class African American couple's life is shattered when the wife begins receiving death threats. The husband begins to experience an alternative reality so real he has trouble grasping which is real. His psychiatrist diagnosis him as a latent schizophrenic. The family must decide if its schizophrenia, are the dreams a cosmic death threat or has the husband become unstuck from this reality and become stuck between worlds.[citation needed]
Reviews
editPart horror novel, part detective story and part speculative fiction, The Between is a mix of genres. Yet it is no hybrid. It is a finely honed work that always engages and frequently surprises.
-- JAMES POLK, The New York Times[2]
Development of novel
editThe lengthy autobiographical essay by Due elucidates the history and context of her first novel The Between among many other works and details of her life.[3] Due also subtly suggests the horrifying thought that pervades the story but is left tactfully unspoken: if each of us creates our own reality, then ultimately we are all alone in the world.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ 1996 WORLD HORROR CONVENTION: Bram Stoker Awards and Nominees
- ^ James Polk, IN SHORT: FICTION (THE BETWEEN By Tananarive Due. HarperCollins), The New York Times, June 4, 1995.
- ^ "Tananarive Due". Gale Group. Retrieved June 22, 2016.