ext_28782 ([identity profile] meris-mfu.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] crack_van2004-10-02 11:48 am

Crossing Boundaries by T. Gabrielle (NC-17)

Hi, I'm Meris, and I'll be your candyman this month! I came into MfU fandom early this year based on reading the books a long time ago and then discovering online fanfic this January. While many of the stories I would rec have already appeared in this list, there are still plenty of good things to come! Glad you can come along for the ride...have another piece of fanfic, little girl? (evil grin)

Fandom: MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
Pairing: Napoleon Solo/Illya Kuryakin
Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] tgabrielle
Author Website: none. Has two other stories on Lyrebird, one of which, "Good Cop", is referred to in this story.
Why this must be read:

My first rec appears in the e-zine Incognito, whose theme is disguise. "Crossing Boundaries" is an outstanding example of fine, firmly canon-rooted writing that takes us into levels of masquerade to explore the relationship between Napoleon and Illya. The solid canon base anchors the story's situations and lends it much of the background power TGab uses to springboard the final non-canon situation and resolution. The characterization is strong in a multi-layered story about friendship and sex and where the two cross or end.

As always in TGab's stories, I feel there is more going on here than is described, that there are other levels eddying beneath the surface. Here, it's as though Napoleon keeps making up the person he wants Illya to be, even under the disguise, and then Illya shows his own person, but neither the reader nor Napoleon is sure it's real. The disguise theme overlays the deeper masquerade that lies between Napoleon and Illya in the first place. A beautiful piece of writing.

Crossing Boundaries

[identity profile] ardent-muses.livejournal.com 2004-10-02 02:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore this story. Haven't quite figured it out yet, but it's maybe my favorite of her stories so far. I don't always see the guys the same way she does, but there's such a strong conflict between them and such terrific dialogue that I'm always mesmerized. It feels incredibly realistic to me and I read her stuff over and over. (And over!)

Great rec! :)

Thank you

[identity profile] tgabrielle.livejournal.com 2004-10-03 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I so appreciate your comments and am usure, on crack van, if I should be commenting about my own stuff. What causes me to be particularly pleased is I HAVE heard feedback on my gen(ish) stories but not so much on my slash. I like the slash better. I am also fond of this story--whether it makes sense or not. Thank you.