The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, September 27, 1989 - Page 9 Leader of the Band by Fay Weldon Viking Press $18.95/hardcover Be kind to your women, respectful of your wives; a man can't be ex- pected to make any woman happy - that's her own responsibilty - but he might refrain from making her ac- tually unhappy. So cries Fay Weldon. And she has been crying it from the pages of her novels since she first picked up her pen. Apparently in vain. If men have been mistreating their women from time immemorial, 20 years of femi- nist invective is hardly going to change much. Well, not in the overall scheme of things. So with acerbic wit and compelling charm she weaves complicated tales of womens' lives. And if these women accept their lot and survive the final chapters, if not happy and healthy, but with a certain resignation, isn't this in the normal run of things? Well it is in the Weldon world or, I should say, it almost invariably is, a notable exception being The Lifes and Loves of a She-Devil, which is soon to be released as a feature length film starring Meryl Streep and Roseanne Barr. In this fantastic tale a much-abused wife takes recourse in medieval-type witchcraft and sorcery to avenge the wrongs perpetrated against her by an unimaginably cruel husband. In her latest novel, Leader of the and her husband's career is paramount. The world in which Matthew Sorrenson, successful lawyer and aspiring High Court judge, twice married, twice divorced, meets and marries the delectable Starlady Sandra, discoverer of the planet Athena, media personality, and next in line to being the As- tronomer Royal. Sandra, having spent most of her side out. And no one, least of all the self-centered and capricious Sandra, is spared the brutal honesty of her pen. She confronts the contradictions and confusions of relations between the sexes in a way that is engaging, compelling and insolently funny, and upturns the established sexual mores of the respected middle classes with a candor that they would find shock- ing. If Leader of The Band does not present us with a significant depar- ture from the style and subject matter of Weldon's previous novels (which it does not), it does present as with a shockingly forceful yarn. -Sharon Grimberg e - ,. She confronts the contradictions and confusions of re- lations between the sexes in a way that is engaging, compelling and insolently funny, and upturns the established sexual mores of the respected middle classes with a candor that they would find shocking. Band, Weldon returns once more to1 the world with which she is familiar.I The world of London's white, pro- fessional middle class. The world of1 cocktail parties in Dulwich and reno-1 vated Edwardian homes in recently gentrified Islington. The world in1 which a wife is foremost a hostess Hated Batman? Loved Bernstein? Leave your roommate alone - Tell it to the world in Daily Arts Call 763-0379 life obssessing, worrying and trying to escape the fact of her genes -- her father was a Nazi war criminal and her Mother was as mad as a march hare - opens her narrative with her unpremeditated flight from her hus- band, the gutter press, her lover's wife and Jude, the producer of San- dra's Sky. In a fit of midsummer madness, or so it seems to her emi- nently professional friends, and in the spirit of her indecorous grand- mother, she takes up with a jazz mu- sician and sets out in a Renault 12 van, with a motley crew of musicians and hangers-on, for the summer sun and the folk festivals in the South of France. 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