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Wonderland - by Stacey D'Erasmo (Paperback)

Wonderland - by  Stacey D'Erasmo (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This breakout novel from a brilliant stylist--dropping us into the life a female rock star--centers on that moment when we decide whether to go all-in or give up our dreams<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>An NPR Best Book of 2014 <br> A <i>Time</i> Top Ten Fiction Book of 2014 <br> A <i>New York Times Book Review</i> Editors' Choice <br> A BBC Top Ten Book of 2014 <p/> "Exquisite...As inspiring in its way as Patti Smith's memoir <i>Just Kids</i>." </b><b>--<i>Los Angeles Times</i></b> <br><b> <br> "Briskly addictive . . . Told in the voice of a female rock Ulysses." --<i>O, the Oprah Magazine</i> <p/> "Marvelous . . . D'Erasmo conjures up the seedy, sexy spectacle of life on the road with amazing vividness, and fills in the inner life of a woman who has one last chance to get her voice heard." --Lev Grossman, <i>Time</i></b> <p/> Anna Brundage is a rock star. She was an overnight indie sensation, but lost her fame just as fast as she found it. Now forty-four, she pours everything into a comeback, selling her famous father's art to finance an album and a European tour. <i>A </i>riveting look at the life of a musician and the moving story of a woman's unconventional path, <i>Wonderland</i> is a glimpse of how it feels when a wish just might come true. <p/><b>"Anna made me think of Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine, mixed with a little bit of Janis." -- <i>Paste</i> <p/> "Richly interior . . . What makes Anna such a powerful narrator is her seductive desire to keep her options open." -- <i>Washington Post</i></b><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>An NPR Best Book of 2014<br /> A <i>Time</i> Top Ten Fiction Book of 2014<br /> A <i>New York Times Book Review</i> Editors Choice<br /> A BBC Top Ten Book of 2014<br /> <br /> Briskly addictive . . . Told in the voice of a female rock Ulysses. <i>O, the Oprah Magazine</i><br /> <br /> Marvelous . . . D Erasmo conjures up the seedy, sexy spectacle of life on the road with amazing vividness, and fills in the inner life of a woman who has one last chance to get her voice heard. Lev Grossman, <i>Time</i><br /> <br /> Anna Brundage is a rock star. She was an overnight indie sensation, but lost her fame just as fast as she found it. Now forty-four, she pours everything into a comeback, selling her famous father s art to finance an album and a European tour. <i>A </i>riveting look at the life of a musician and the moving story of a woman s unconventional path, <i>Wonderland</i> is a glimpse of how it feels when a wish just might come true.<br /> <br /> Anna made me think of Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine, mixed with a little bit of Janis. <i>Paste</i><br /> <br /> Richly interior . . . What makes Anna such a powerful narrator is her seductive desire to keep her options open. <i>Washington Post</i><br /> <br /> Stacey D Erasmo is a recipient of Guggenheim and Stegner fellowships and the author of five works of fiction and nonfiction. Her work has also appeared in the<i> New York Times, </i><i>Bookforum, </i> and elsewhere. She teaches in Columbia University s MFA program."<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Breakout." -- <i>Vogue</i> <p/> "Ingeniously conceived and believable . . . D'Erasmo is a gifted and skillful writer." -- Lionel Shriver, <i>New York Times Book Review</i> <p/> "Her story reads like an unusually lucid travel journal . . . In Brundage, D'Erasmo has created a wry, questioning, sensual artist." -- <i>The New Yorker</i> <p/> "D'Erasmo's writing exhibits a life-and-death intimacy that grabs at us." -- <i>USA Today</i> <p/> "Stacey D'Erasmo's exquisite <i>Wonderland</i> . . . succeeds, not through bombast but with beautifully measured, understated writing and meticulous characterization . . . <i>Wonderland</i>'s narrator, Anna Brundage, is so beautifully realized that I wanted to download her music on iTunes . . . a striking evocation of the artist's quest" -- Elizabeth Hand, <i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/> "Dreamy . . . [with] finely tuned prose . . . Given the book's sensual imagery and magnetic heroine, it's hard not to wonder what Anna would sound like -- I pegged her as some combination of Björk, Florence and the Machine, and Janis Joplin." -- <i>Mother Jones</i> <p/> "[A] questing, questioning, melodic narrative . . . Sentence by sentence, Stacey D'Erasmo is a gorgeous writer . . . [with] a vibrant, idiosyncratic voice." -- <i>Minneapolis Star Tribune</i> <p/> "Briskly addictive . . . Some sentences dance like wind chimes in a hurricane; others evanesce . . . D'Erasmo expertly conjures the seductive uncharted space that lures the sculptor, the musician." -- <i>O, The Oprah Magazine</i> <p/> "Heartbreakingly intense . . . [a] dramatically satisfying, philosophically complex novel." -- <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/> "The prose constantly achieves the magic trick of seeming both weightless and grounded . . . an evocative exploration of universal themes: the anxieties of middle age, the bittersweet freedom of the creative life, the burden of the legacy a daughter inherits from her father." -- <i>BookForum</i> <p/> "D'Erasmo gives us an inside look at a world most of us will never experience. As Anna strives for perfection in her music, you get the feeling she might just make it." -- <i>The Oklahoman</i> <p/> "The world of <i>Wonderland</i> is authentic, vibrant, and genuine. Stacey D'Erasmo explores the delight and terror of second chances. A great read!" -- Michael Stipe <p/> "<i>Wonderland</i> is a witty and unflinching novel about life, love, art and sound checks. A deep howl and a bittersweet song, this is D'Erasmo's best yet." -- Sam Lipsyte, author of <i>The Ask</i>, <i>Home Land</i>, and others <p/> "There's a lot in this book that those of us who've lived the music life will recognize: the eroticized grind of life on the road; the hothouse environment of the recording studio; the weird state of in-between that defines provisional rock and roll fame. But what's best about <i>Wonderland</i> is its portrait of a creative spirit. When Anna Brundage is in the zone, she pulls songs from the air; she showers her fans and collaborators in pain and beauty. <i>Wonderland</i>'s insight into how a woman inhabits, feeds, and sometimes undoes her own artistry is rare and profound." -- Ann Powers, music critic, coauthor of <i>Piece by Piece</i> (with Tori Amos), and author of <i>Weird Like Us: My Bohemian America </i> <p/> "Like Anna, her unforgettable narrator, Stacey D'Erasmo has found a new sound here: a voice so gorgeous and raw that it captures what it means to be human. D'Erasmo's prose is lyrical and alive -- this is a vital, powerful novel -- and <i>Wonderland</i> will strike a chord with anyone who's ever dreamed of getting a second chance." -- Elliott Holt, author of <i>You Are One of Them</i> <p/> "As Robert Mapplethorpe told Patti Smith, this one, <i>Wonderland</i> has the magic." -- <i>Washington Independent Review of Books</i> <p/> "[D'Erasmo] combines the delightful worlds of literature and music while bringing out the best in both mediums . . . a rich and exquisitely crafted novel." -- <i>Lambda Literary Foundation</i> <p/> "[<i>Wonderland</i>] delicately melts together a captivating story, artistic language and meaningful imagery." -- <i>NeuralPop</i> <p/> "A cool, dreamy read, by turns drug-fueled, anxious, touched by grief, blistering with the heat of survival instinct . . . delicious." -- <i>Black Heart</i> <p/> "A must-read for any up and coming artist to grizzled veteran." -- <i>Femmusic</i> <p/> "[D'Erasmo writes] artfully and insightfully, giving Brundage a no-nonsense, road-worn tone that leaves equal room for pathos and humor . . . D'Erasmo is particularly good at capturing the randomness and joy of the creative process [and] thoughtfully addresses aging, art and relationships." -- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/> "A spellbinding look into the protagonist's being . . . meticulously crafted . . . Days and shows pass, but within this routine, a transformation slowly creeps into the narrative: that of commitment, and, perhaps, hope for the future." -- <i>Publishers Weekly, </i> starred review <p/> "Anna is an irresistible narrator. D'Erasmo brings us inside the music and the musician's psyche in this transfixing song of a self evolving through discovery, loss, and renewal." -- <i>Booklist</i>, starred review<br>

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