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Set in the summer and autumn of 1938, Body and Soul is eighteen-year-old
disabled Lilbet Marks's very biased account of the love affair
between Felix Goldfarb, a recent migrant to Melbourne, and Lilbet's
twin sister Ella. Lilbet adores Ella, but also envies her for being
beautiful, for not being disabled and for her ability to dazzle
men.
Lilbet's father Simon Marks, her elder sister Julie, and all their
friends are entranced by Felix Goldfarb's winning blend
of worldly sophistication and boyish charm. Only clever Lilbet
suspects
Felix might not be all that he
seems. Also, it is imperative for her physical and psychological wellbeing
that Ella remains at the family home, Adeline Terrace, in Caulfield. Lilbet
is determined never to be parted from her twin. Within a few months, Felix
departs for Sydney, leaving behind gigantic gambling debts and a pregnant
Ella. Though he subsequently sends for Ella, Lilbet manages through
clever manipulation
to keep her twin by her side.
As Lilbet records the day to day events at home, her newspaper
cuttings and notes explore 1938 attitudes in general, the intolerance
shown at the time
towards the disabled, the ambivalence she feels towards her family, her
insecurities, fear of loneliness and the double-edged sword of
love and envy. Though it
is a young woman's musings, the voice is appropriate to the times in which
she lived.
Among the press clippings, the unconfirmed reports coming out
of Hitler's
Germany of anti-Jewish violence and disappearances of whole Jewish communities,
and the increasing belligerence of Germany towards her neighbours add
to the growing tension for this Jewish family in Melbourne of the
1930s. |