- Griffin and Sabine
"Griffin and Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence" is an
epistolary novel byNick Bantock , published in 1991 byChronicle Books in the United States andRaincoast Books in Canada. It is the first novel inThe Griffin and Sabine Trilogy and was a bestseller in 1991 [ [http://www.chroniclebooks.com/index/main,book-info/store,books/products_id,80/title,Sabines-Notebook/ Sabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues $17.95 : Chronicle Books ] ] . The story is told through a series of removable letters and postcards between the two main characters and is intended for an adult audience [http://januarymagazine.com/profiles/bantock.html Interview | Nick Bantock ] ] , as some sources describe the artwork as disturbing [ [http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=1-9780877017882-16 Powell's Books - Griffin & Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence by Nick Bantock ] ] .Plot summary
Griffin Moss is an artist living in
London who makes postcards for a living. He is unhappy and lonely, though he is unaware of these feelings. His life is changed forever when he receives a cryptic postcard from Sabine Strohem, a woman he has never met. Like Griffin, she is an artist (she illustrates postage stamps) and comes from a fictional group of small islands in the South Pacific known as the Sicmon Islands (Arbah, Katie, Katin, Ta Fin, Quepol and Typ) [Bantock, Nick (1991). "Griffin and Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence". San Francisco: Chronicle Books.] . The name Sicmon is based on the English expression "sick as a parrot" [ [http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:_koUYBUE9TgJ:www.amazon.com/Artful-Dodger-Images-Reflections/dp/0811827526+sicmon+islands&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ] . The two begin to correspond regularly.Griffin comes to realize that he is in love with Sabine, who reciprocates his feelings, and that they are soulmates. However, his growing uncertainty as to Sabine's true nature and the changes her presence in his life has brought to him develops into fear and he ends up rejecting her offer for him to come see her in person. He comes to the conclusion that Sabine is a figment of his imagination, created from his own loneliness. It appears to be true until another postcard arrives from Sabine with an ominous promise that if he will not come to her, she will go to him.
Influences
"Griffin and Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence" contains elements of romance, mythology,
modern philosophy , andJungian psychology [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/books/02/14/nick.bantock/index.html CNN.com - Nick Bantock's illuminations of love - February 14, 2002 ] ] . The author says the poem "The Second Coming" byWilliam Butler Yeats influenced the book.equels
The correspondence of Griffin and Sabine continues in "Sabine's Notebook" and "The Golden Mean". Their story is further expanded in a second trilogy, known as the "Morning Star Trilogy".
Parodies
"Griffin and Sabine" inspired the
1994 parody "Sheldon and Mrs. Levine, An Excruciating Correspondence " bySam Bobrick andJulie Stein , with ilustrations byPrice Stern Sloan . It is composed of letters exchanged between a man and his domineering stereotypicalJewish mother (ISBN 0843136685).References
ee also
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The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy
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*Telepathy
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