Deborah Eisenberg

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“[Eisenberg] reminds us in every line of certain saving virtues: wit, wild intelligence, great heart, the beauty of the inquiring human voice. If our culture can produce a writer this wonderful, there must be something beautiful about us yet.” — George Saunders
Instead of forcing her characters’ stories into neat, arbitrary, preordained shapes, [Eisenberg] allows them to grow organically into oddly shaped, asymmetrical narratives—narratives that possess all the surprising twists and dismaying turns of real life.” — New York Times
“Deborah Eisenberg, one of America’s finest writers, offers new ways of seeing and feeling, as if something were being perfected at the core.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“Reading [Eisenberg] makes you wish, as you study the family in front of you in the grocery line, that you could see their thoughts rendered as one of Eisenberg’s stunning inner monologues.” — Los Angeles Times
“…[S]uperlative and entertaining…Eisenberg is funny, grim, biting, and wise, but always with a light touch and always in the service of worlds that extend far beyond the page. A virtuoso at rendering the flickering gestures by which people simultaneously hide and reveal themselves, Eisenberg is an undisputed master of the short story.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“[Eisenberg] is always worth the wait…so instantly absorbing that it feels like an abduction…This book offers no palliatives to its characters or to its readers — no plan of action. But it is a compass.” — The New York Times
“Eisenberg is a gorgeous writer…I thank my stars that there’s a writer in the increasingly imperiled world as smart and funny and blazingly moral and devastatingly sidelong as she is.” — New York Times Book Review
“Every character is memorable, every situation seizes our attention, and not a single word is out of place…It’s my fervent hope…that someday we’ll have the opportunity to look back on the many more stories that Deborah Eisenberg has yet to write.” — Financial Times
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214 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
Publishers
HarperCollins, Ecco
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  • Cece Galickashas quoted4 years ago
    I glanced around the room, the fading traces of Jake, still floating starkly against his absence.

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