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I'm looking for the Alice in Wonderland book not the kiddy one the one that Alice has lost her mind due to a traumatizing childhood experience. To reclaim her sanity, she must fight for it through the perverse Wonderland of her imagination

can anyone help me?

2006-07-15 19:22:47 · 6 answers · asked by Kit 3 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

6 answers

It may be a story in Alice Redux: New Stories of Alice, Lewis, and Wonderland.

Beyond the Looking Glass with Donya Currie Arias, Beth Bachmann, Bruce Bauman, Jeffrey M. Bockman, Angela Carter, Robert Coover, Ann Downer, Kevin Downs, Rikki Ducornet, CMDupre, Alison Habens, Susan Hankla, Ann Harries, Dorothy Hickson, Alice Owens Johnson, Steven Millhauser, Miles David Moore, Dave Morice, Jeff Noon, Lance Olsen, Victoria Popdan, Doug Rice, Katie Roiphe, Lorraine Schein, Martin Seay, Aurelie Sheehan, Susan Sherman, David R. Slavitt, MaryAnn Suehle, Ross Taylor, Tom Whalen, and photos by Nancy Taylor. "Alice Redux is a potent and heady brew; conveying a surreal and intense array of atmospheres and phantasmagorical takes on the original tale, this is a collection by some of the finest and most imaginative writers around. Alice proves to be a Muse in hairband and pinafore; this collection of Alice in Wonderland inspired stories should most definitely be labelled Drink Me." -- Joolz Denby, author of Billie Morgan "Alice--the hippest girl in Victorian England, the first postmodern heroine--is back, reflected in the looking-glasses of some of the most imaginative writers of our day. Many of my favorites are here--Carter, Coover, Ducornet, Olsen, Sheehan--as well as some intriguing strangers. (And Nancy Taylor's photographs had me fainting in coils.) The literary Alice exerts the same fascination on the contributors that Alice Liddell did on Lewis Carroll, liberating the imagination, loosening the tongue. This is a superb anthology, a Wonderland of fiction wild and new."

2006-07-16 18:30:09 · answer #1 · answered by laney_po 6 · 2 0

I don't think there is one unfortunately.... If there is it isn't well known. It also wasn't written by Lewis Carroll. If you were misled by the video game American McGee's Alice, that game was there own interpretation of Alice and it was purposely made to suit the Gothic folks =D, although it may have been inspired by the animation Alice by Jan Svankmajer, which I have unfortunately not had the privilege of watching. Hope that helps.

2006-07-16 02:49:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not sure if you are refering to an Alice in Wonderland movie you have seen (cause they generlaly suck) or the actual book. I'm curious to know an answer too... I think the book is similar to what you are looking for, but... maybe there is more out there.

2006-07-16 04:45:51 · answer #3 · answered by Amy W 2 · 0 0

Sounds vaguely familiar, I remember reading something like that years ago, but it was a short story or novella, definitely not a full length novel. No idea who wrote it, sorry.

2006-07-16 12:59:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there was a comic book ( graphic novel ) by, i think, Alan Moore, but it might have been Neil Gaiman, that had a plot something like that.

It was called The Lost Girls.

Does that sound right?

2006-07-16 02:28:10 · answer #5 · answered by nickipettis 7 · 0 0

I think you need the help of the 7 drawfs.......

2006-07-16 02:33:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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