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The Blind Assassin

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2000

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Books 6–7Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Book 6 Summary

The plot of The Blind Assassin picks up with the man, who has temporarily found a comfortable place to live. As he waits for his lover, he thinks bitterly about the pulp-fiction stories he writes to support himself. When the woman arrives, she brings him money and some scotch, remarking that she "sometimes…feel[s] like a gun moll—doing [his] errands" (252). This sets the tone for the following scene, where we see the woman navigating seedy alleyways to meet her lover in a run-down apartment building. She admits that her desire for the man makes her feel vulnerable and nervous, so she deliberately "ration[s] him…stands him up, fibs about why she couldn't make it" (261). The man senses and resents this; as he waits for her to arrive at yet another cheap room, he wonders whether the affair is a "private game" to her (276). On this particular occasion, the woman doesn't show up, and the section endswith the man concocting new stories to sell.