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New edition of a breathless prose work with a unique vision of suburbia.
A propos de l'auteur
Danielle Dutton is the author of
Margaret the First,
SPRAWL, and
Attempts at a Life. Her writing has also appeared or is forthcoming in
The Paris Review,
Harper's,
The White Review,
Fence,
BOMB, and others. She is on the faculty of the writing program at Washington University in St. Louis and is co-founder and editor of the feminist press Dorothy, a publishing project.
Résumé
New edition of a breathless prose work with a unique vision of suburbia.
Préface
- Galleys available
- Co-op available
- Print and online campaign focused on rediscovery, targeting literary outlets that might have missed the first editions, like the New York Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, , and the Poetry Foundation.
- Bookseller outreach through direct emails.
- Author readings possible.
Texte suppl.
"It'a cousin of Woolf's stream of consciousness, focused almost entirely outward, and constructs, in the mundane setting of an unnamed suburb, a world of unexpected intensity. . . . One of the novel's many successes is that its narrator never succumbs to the malaise baked into the trope of the suburban housewife. Although she is often affectless, she is always keenly aware of her project. . . . This novel is a captivating exercise of language as a medium, a still life in just over a hundred pages."
—Lauren Kane, Paris Review