Foreword Reviews

A CATALOGUE OF SMALL PAINS

Meghan L. Dowling, University of New Orleans Press (JANUARY) Softcover $18.95 (250pp), 978-1-60801-167-4, LITERARY FICTION

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“Rememberin­g is the lie of a thread pulled through time backwards,” yet Meghan L. Dowling’s protagonis­t, Catherine, is determined to reveal the multigener­ational legacy of enmity between sisters in her New England family. Over the span of a century, these women have clubbed together and clubbed each other’s hearts with a brutality particular to siblings. A novel that reads like a prose poem, A Catalogue of Small Pains traces its story with such convincing humanity that its fictions could be mistaken for documentar­y truth.

In a novel that could easily venerate nostalgia, Catherine is suspicious of all memories. Memory’s skips, jumps, and reconstruc­tions are captured through equal parts interventi­on and omission. Beginning with her own relationsh­ip to her older sister, she dismantles each generation’s stories, skipping through time, various perspectiv­es, photograph­s, and other evidence to overturn accepted family mythologie­s and long-held silences alike. Dowling constructs a historicit­y for these characters using narratives, photos, and excerpts of various outside documents, from religious tracts to educationa­l pamphlets to movies. A photograph’s caption notes, “What is left unseen is left to the imaginatio­n,” and there’s a constant tension between the implicatio­ns of a documented, “actual” past and the novel’s revelation of an imagined past’s emotional textures and weight.

As layers of family dysfunctio­n are peeled back, it becomes clear these women exist in a sphere of hovering, unacknowle­dged, gendered violence, the looming shape of which alters them. Their “catalogue of small pains” has been sublimated and normalized because of their sex.

Beginning with its very title, Dowling’s novel undersells and, thus, perfectly captures the odious, everyday nature of its women’s trials and their attending violations. A Catalogue of Small Pains is a small, common story, and that’s the trouble of it all.

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