In the Act

In the Act by Rachel Ingalls is a reissue published by New Directions Publishing Corporation in 2023, featuring 61 pages in English. This novella presents a unique narrative centered around Helen and Edgar, exploring the dynamics of their marriage as Edgar engages in peculiar activities in his attic laboratory. The story begins with Helen attending adult education classes, allowing Edgar the quiet he desires for his work, but soon takes a turn as Helen’s curiosity leads her to uncover Edgar’s unconventional pursuits.
Readers will find a blend of humor and absurdity as the plot unfolds, particularly highlighting themes of family life and marital discord. The narrative escalates when Helen’s frustrations with Edgar’s behavior culminate in a shocking discovery that propels the story into a realm of black comedy. Ingalls skillfully navigates the complexities of relationships, making this novella a distinctive exploration of infidelity and domestic life.
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In the Act begins: “As long as Helen was attending her adult education classes twice a week, everything worked out fine: Edgar could have a completely quiet house for his work, or his thinking, or whatever it was.” In Rachel Ingall’s blissfully deranged novella, the “whatever it was” her husband’s been up to in his attic laboratory turns out to be inventing a new form of infidelity. Initially Helen, before she uncovers the truth, only gently tries to assert her right to be in her own home. But one morning, grapefruit is the last straw: “He read through his newspaper conscientiously, withdrawing his attention from it for only a few seconds to tell her that she hadn’t cut all the segments entirely free in his grapefruit–he’d hit exactly four that were still attached. She knew, he said, how that kind of thing annoyed him.” While Edgar keeps his lab locked, Helen secretly has a key, and what she finds in the attic shocks her into action and propels In the Act into heights of madcap black comedy even beyond Ingalls’s usual stratosphere.
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