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Heathcliff Redux - A Novella and Stories

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A mesmerizing new novella and stories from National Book Award winner Lily Tuck

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LILY TUCK is the author of seven novels: Sisters; The Double Life of Liliane; I Married You for Happiness; Interviewing Matisse or the Woman Who Died Standing Up; The Woman Who Walked on Water; Siam or the Woman Who Shot a Man, nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award; The News from Paraguay, winner of the National Book Award; the short-story collections The House at Belle Fontaine and Limbo, and Other Places I Have Lived; and the biography Woman of Rome: A Life of Elsa Morante.

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A mesmerizing new novella and stories from National Book Award winner Lily Tuck

A provocative and haunting new collection from critically acclaimed writer Lily Tuck, Heathcliff Redux, A Novella and Stories explores, with cool precision, the hidden dynamics and unspoken conflicts at the heart of human relationships.

In the novella, a married woman reads Wuthering Heights at the same time that she falls under the erotic and destructive spell of her own Heathcliff. In the stories that follow, a single photograph illuminates the intricate web of connections between friends at an Italian café; a forgotten act of violence in New York’s Carl Schurz Park returns to haunt the present; and a woman is prompted by a flurry of mysterious emails to recall her time as a member of the infamous Rajneesh cult.

With keen psychological insight and delicate restraint, Heathcliff Redux, A Novella and Stories pries open the desires, doubts, and secret motives of its characters and exposes their vulnerabilities to the light. Sharp and unflinching, the novella and stories together form an exquisitely crafted collection from one of our most treasured, award-winning writers.

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Praise for Heathcliff Redux

New York Times Editors' Choice

Named One of "10 Best Books to Read in 2020" by BBC

Named One of "9 Best Short-Story Collections" by New York Magazine

“[R]emarkably arresting . . .. It’s a master class in digression as a narrative device... There’s something endlessly fascinating in the way Tuck’s interest in literary relationships extends even to the works in her own oeuvre.” —New York Times Book Review


"Erotic, unforgiving, and pack a punch." —New York Magazine


“[S]ublime… With her signature unembellished prose, Tuck often writes about women whose prospects are limited by their historical era and choice of mate… [in] sentences stark with circumspection and glistening with clarity.” —Shelf Awareness


“Tuck reveals grace in unexpected places as she exposes the uneasy turns and harsh truths of her characters’ journeys.” —Booklist

“Tuck probes the gulf between expectations and reality as well as between outward appearances and internal disquiet in this collection of four short stories and a novella. . . . Tuck’s restrained and elegant stories deceptively carry a deep emotional heft.” —Publishers Weekly

“Lean, intriguing, formally innovative prose . . . . National Book Award winner Tuck turns her attention to Emily Brontë's gothic, psychologically riveting Wuthering Heights in Heathcliff Redux, the novella at the center of this collection.’’ —Kirkus Reviews

"[P]owerful... An earlier reviewer has said that Tuck is "a genius with moments." That's far from all she is, but yes, tons of them in a book that weighs ounces." —Shawangunk Journal

Praise for Sisters


“Another minimalist masterpiece, a tight knot of a novel filled with intertextual puzzles, pathos, and happy rewards.”—Boston Globe

“Elegant, raw, and powerful... Magnificent enough to be reread and renewed.”―Publishers Weekly (starred, boxed review)

“Masterfully detailed and elegant in all its parts.”―Kirkus Reviews

“Another wonderful Tuck prism.”—Shelf Awareness

Praise for The Double Life of Liliane

“Intriguing and intelligent… Exciting in its sweep, ambition, and conceptual intricacy.”—Boston Globe

“Enlivening.”—New Yorker

“Intriguing... intricate.”—Entertainment Weekly

“A mosaic of storytelling that is both poetic and absorbing.”—NPR.com

Product details

Authors Lily Tuck, Tuck Lily
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.02.2020
 
EAN 9780802147592
ISBN 978-0-8021-4759-2
No. of pages 224
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Maryland, Short Stories, Italy, Modern & contemporary fiction, Franco;Catherine Waltson;Graham Greene

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