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The Devil's Treasure - by Mary Gaitskill (Hardcover)

The Devil's Treasure - by  Mary Gaitskill (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"In The Devil's Treasure--aptly subtitled A Book of Stories and Dreams--the iconic author Mary Gaitskill has created a chimerical hybrid of fiction, memoir, essay, criticism, and visual art that transcends categorization. This collage of four novels (one a work in progress), interspersed with and thematically linked by a single short story, then woven together with the author's commentary, is a kind of director's cut revealing the personal and societal forces that inform each individual piece of work, an ongoing, passionate exploration of core human emotions and experience, the ideally, sometimes quixotically high and grossly, confusedly low. With the stylistic daring and preternatural acuity that has made her one of America's most original writers, Gaitskill has created a layered vision of modern life that simultaneously blends the huge prehistoric creatures that swim at the bottom of our collective ocean with a family that picnics on the beach while a podcast natters about politics and a perhaps dangerously curious child explores the lapping waves."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"What is in the bag behind the Devil's chair? Knowledge of some kind? Surely something a little girl did not know should be left alone. I've been criticized-- and sometimes admired--for what some readers see as my affinity with cruelty, both in my depictions of it and my supposed infliction of it on characters." <p/> In <i>The Devil's Treasure</i>--aptly subtitled <i>A Book of Stories and Dreams</i>--the iconic author Mary Gaitskill has created a chimerical hybrid of fiction, memoir, essay, criticism, and visual art that transcends categorization. This collage of four novels (one a work in progress), interspersed with and thematically linked by a single short story, then woven together with the author's commentary, is a kind of director's cut revealing the personal and societal forces that inform each individual piece of work, an ongoing, passionate exploration of core human emotions and experience, the ideally, sometimes quixotically high and grossly, confusedly low. With the stylistic daring and preternatural acuity that has made her one of America's most original writers, Gaitskill has created a layered vision of modern life that simultaneously blends the huge prehistoric creatures that swim at the bottom of our collective ocean with a family that picnics on the beach while a podcast natters about politics and a perhaps dangerously curious child explores the lapping waves.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Bracing in its rigorous truth-seeking, subtle and capacious in its moral vision, Gaitskill's work feels more real than real life and reading her leads to a place that feels like a sacred space. - <i> Boston Globe </i><br><br>Devotees of Gaitskill's work are likely to appreciate the opportunity to revisit her masterworks on something of a guided tour where the author herself is able to instruct us... This impressionistic construction rewards those looking for a deeper connection to Gaitskill's rigorous imagination. - Kirkus Review<br><br>"About sex she is an especially distinctive writer. She catches cruelty and inexplicable desire, what she has called "the dirt within," as well as any writer we have. Once you've read her, her little hammer continues to tap in your head." - Dwight Garner, <i>New York Times</i><br><br>"Gaitskill is something special. She doesn't grandstand; she lacks self-pity. She has an intuitive sympathy for people acting on their worst impulses and a gift for portraying cruelty without condemnation. She manages to be an erotic writer without being, precisely, a sex writer." - Emily Nussbaum, <i>New York Magazine</i><br><br>"What is most amazing about Gaitskill is her ability to portray the heart of human longing and suffering, and to see in each gesture of our lives the disturbing and conflicting pool of drives that marks our every gesture." - Sheila Heti, <i>The Believer</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Mary Gaitskill is the author of <i>Bad Behavior</i>, <i>Two Girls, Fat and Thin</i>, <i>Because They Wanted To</i>, <i>Veronica</i>, <i>Don't Cry</i>, <i>The Mare</i>, <i>Somebody with a Little Hammer</i>, and <i>This Is Pleasure</i>. Her work has appeared in the <i>New Yorker</i>, <i>Harper's</i>, <i>Esquire</i>, <i>Best American Short Stories</i>, and <i>The O. Henry Prize Stories</i>.

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