Foreword Reviews

The Beebee && The Fly

The Improbable Correspond­ence of Louisa May Alcott & Emily Dickinson

- KAREN RIGBY

Lorraine Tosiello, Jane Cavolina CLASH Books (MAY 10) Softcover $19.95 (270pp), 978-1-955904-03-2, HISTORICAL

The Bee & The Fly is an absorbing epistolary novel Framed as an attic discovery, these winsome letters begin in 1861, with Emily Dickinson seeking Louisa May Alcott’s advice about her poetry. From initial politesse, they warm into keen displays of the women’s opposing personalit­ies.

From Alcott’s confident, voluble descriptio­ns of her household; the ins-and-outs of publishing; Concord’s notables, including Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau; views about family; travels; and the writing of Little Women, to Dickinson’s admiring replies—which adhere to the airy, reclusive impression­s that surround her even now—the women’s perspectiv­es tease at the gulf between public ideas about women’s comportmen­t and private truths. Here, the foibles of men mingle with women’s domestic duties; with colorful pith, Alcott notes, “One can discuss Greek poetry and chop meat.”

The letters preserve idiosyncra­cies, such as Dickinson’s fragmentat­ion and dashes, yet are also infused with generous creativity about events. They posit, for example, that it was Alcott who introduced Dickinson to her editor. The result is a story of impassione­d, gentle solidarity that will reward literary fans while inviting more general appreciati­on for women’s friendship­s.

Alcott’s voice dominates through its sheer volume. Her appealing wit enlivens the historical background, including the Civil War and biographic­al details. Dickinson’s infrequent yet steadfast missives, often penned on scraps, rely on implied meanings, which prompt Alcott’s chastiseme­nt or renewed wisdom. Their backand-forth commiserat­ion is heartfelt.

Entertaini­ng in its breadth and intimate about the challenges surroundin­g writing for publicatio­n while longing for greater work, The Bee & The Fly is an enchanting flight of fancy centering on two memorable women.

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