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<text id=91TT0919>
<title>
Apr. 29, 1991: 1 + 1 Is Less Than 2
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Apr. 29, 1991 Nuclear Power
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
BOOKS, Page 76
1 + 1 is Less Than 2
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<qt>
<l>THE CROWN OF COLUMBUS</l>
<l>By Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich</l>
<l>HarperCollins; 382 pages; $21.95</l>
</qt>
<p> In the making of books, one plus one occasionally add up
to less than two. Consider this highly touted first
collaboration of best-selling authors--husband and wife when
not at work--who have an array of awards to their credit.
Curiously, the talent pooling has spawned a novel with as much
spontaneity as if it had been plotted by computer.
</p>
<p> Vivian Twostar--part Navajo, wholly feminist--is an
assistant professor of anthropology, desperately seeking tenure.
As the story laboriously unfolds, Vivian gives birth to a
daughter by her once and future lover Roger Williams, poet and
English prof. She is a sensual, lapsed Catholic Earth Mother.
Roger is Mr. Stuffy: a New England Episcopalian with neat-freak
closets and a kitchen full of name-brand gizmos.
</p>
<p> Now guess where these two polar-opposite paragons teach.
You got it: Dartveddy Ivy League but founded as a prep school
for New Hampshire Indian lads. Their common link, besides
furtive lust, is Christopher Columbus. She has been asked for
an article on the quin centennial of his first voyage from her
people's perspective. He is laptopping an epic poem on the great
explorer. In pursuit of Columbus' lost diary, Roger and Vivian
fly to Eleuthera in the Bahamas as guests of a junk-bond
financier on the lam. This quasi Milken thinks Vivian knows the
secret burial site of a golden crown that Queen Isabella gave
Columbus. But what if it was a crown of a different kind?
</p>
<p> Wild church mice could not drag further clues from this
reviewer. Those who care about the answer may want to wait for
the movie, which should be at your local plex not long after the
paperback edition hits the discount shelves.
</p>
<p> By John Elson
</p>
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