Will an old lover's revelations disrupt an apparently secure lesbian couple?
Artist Priya has moved to the Canadian countryside to make a new life with Alex, her lover, a writer. But a visit from Prakash, a male college friend, threatens to expose secrets from her young adulthood she hasn’t shared. After Prakash gets in touch with her after many years and Priya invites him to visit, she begins having nightmares, fearful that Prakash’s revelations could destroy her relationship. Priya’s short chapters of first-person narration attenuate the suspense as Alex, attuned to Priya’s unease, ferrets out facts and asks more probing questions. Photographs from college show Priya and her roommate, Fiona, together with Prakash. Priya, who’s never told Alex that Fiona was her lover, finesses questions on that subject. Nor has Alex, who at one point asks whether Prakash is homophobic, guessed the deeper secret: That Priya and Prakash were also lovers. Flashbacks flesh out Priya’s romantic relationships with Fiona and then Prakash and recall bumpy patches in her six years with Alex. The last time Priya saw Prakash, he was married; does his plan to visit alone mean that he and his wife, Aruna, have divorced? A visit from close friends Skye and Liz raises more uncomfortable questions. The third of Mootoo’s four movements is narrated by Alex, whose insight and compassion come into play after Prakash shares personal secrets that even Priya hadn’t known. A final heart-to-heart between Priya and Prakash triggers still more changes.
Compellingly charts the complexity of human relationships, the illusions of memory, and the corrosive power of denial.