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ISBN
9781639730032
Book Title
Still Born
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Publication Year
2023
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Guadalupe Nettel
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Literary
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Shortlisted for the 2023 International Booker Prize Chosen as a New Yorker Best Book of 2023 A profound novel about motherhood, friendship, and the power of community from "one of the leading lights in contemporary Latin American literature" (Valeria Luiselli, author of Lost Children Archive ). Alina and Laura are independent and career-driven women in their mid-thirties, neither of whom have built their future around the prospect of a family. Laura is so determined not to become a mother that she has taken the drastic decision to have her tubes tied. But when she announces this to her friend, she learns that Alina has made the opposite decision and is preparing to have a child of her own. Alina's pregnancy shakes the women's lives, first creating distance and then a remarkable closeness between them. When Alina's daughter survives childbirth - after a diagnosis that predicted the opposite - and Laura becomes attached to her neighbor's son, both women are forced to reckon with the complexity of their emotions, their needs, and the needs of the people who are dependent upon them. In prose that is as gripping as it is insightful, Guadalupe Nettel explores maternal ambivalence with a surgeon's touch, carefully dissecting the contradictions that make up the lived experiences of women.

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Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
1639730036
ISBN-13
9781639730032
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Book Title
Still Born
Author
Guadalupe Nettel
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Literary
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz

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"Guadalupe Nettel is a brilliant anatomist of love and perversity, and each new book is a revelation." -- Katie Kitamura, author of INTIMACIES "Guadalupe Nettel renders with great veracity life as it is encountered in the everyday, taking us to the heart of the only things that really matter: life, death and our relationships with others." -- Annie Ernaux, Nobel Prize winning author of THE YEARS "Nettel is one of the leading lights in contemporary Latin American literature. ... profound and penetrating." -- Valeria Luiselli, author of LOST CHILDREN ARCHIVE "The prose, which appears in an elegant translation by Rosalind Harvey, retains a matter-of-factness, and in some places a synoptic quality that is rarely freighted with sadness or despair. ... It's friendship, not crisis, that emerges as the novel's focal point. ... Nettel... seems to be saying that 'normal mothers' do think ugly thoughts-or rather, that there is no such thing as a 'normal mother.' There is a strong tradition of works that connect maternal ambivalence to horror tropes- Rosemary's Baby, The Fifth Child, We Need to Talk about Kevin -but Still Born is different. ... Nettel is making a case for chosen kinship." -- Sarah Resnick, London Review of Books "I love the work of Guadalupe Nettel, one of Mexico's greatest living writers. Her fiction is brilliant and original, always suffused with sensuality and strange science." -- Paul Theroux, author of THE MOSQUITO COAST "Guadalupe Nettel reminds us that there is nothing stranger than our existence lived in containers of meat, blood and madness." -- Mariana Enríquez, author of The Dangers of Smoking in Bed "Nettel is free. She has succeeded in creating an audacious narrative style all her own, a singular and fearless way of being in the world. An essential voice of the new Latin American literature." -- Enrique Vila-Matas, author of Mac's Problem " Still Born is an astonishingly elegant, intelligent, affecting novel, which has stayed in my mind from the moment I began it to long after I finished. I felt a huge sense of relief that I had encountered a work of art about ambivalence in mothering which encompassed a true authentic range of emotions and curiosities - vanity, aggression, jealousy and selfishness - with sanguine acceptance, as well as the beautiful and difficult project of giving and sustaining love which marks all our lives, mothers or otherwise." -- Megan Nolan, author of Acts of Desperation " Still Born is a rare thing: an unsentimental analysis of the ambivalences and moral complexity of motherhood. It is a book which demands to be discussed, at length, with friends, and I longed to do so." -- Jessie Greengrass, author of The High House "I read Still Born in less than a day. It is perfect: deeply feminist, wise, funny and alive. Nettel is generous to each of her characters, and in prose that is crisp and light. I love this book." -- Yara Rodrigues Fowler, author of there are more things "Deeply intelligent, Still Born is a propulsive novel with a depth of feeling so woven into the language that it never feels worn or applied. The denatured quality of the tone means the ideas of the book - the suspicion of the body as having incompatible desires from the mind; the impulses versus the aversions to child-having; the complexities of the mother-child dynamic - all just absolutely sing. I loved it." -- Susannah Dickey, author of Common Decency, "With a twisty, enveloping plot, the novel poses some of the knottiest questions about freedom, disability, and dependence-all in language so blunt it burns." -- International Booker Prize Judges "Guadalupe Nettel is a brilliant anatomist of love and perversity, and each new book is a revelation." -- Katie Kitamura, author of INTIMACIES "Guadalupe Nettel renders with great veracity life as it is encountered in the everyday, taking us to the heart of the only things that really matter: life, death and our relationships with others." -- Annie Ernaux, Nobel Prize winning author of THE YEARS "Nettel is one of the leading lights in contemporary Latin American literature. ... profound and penetrating." -- Valeria Luiselli, author of LOST CHILDREN ARCHIVE "The prose, which appears in an elegant translation by Rosalind Harvey, retains a matter-of-factness, and in some places a synoptic quality that is rarely freighted with sadness or despair. ... It's friendship, not crisis, that emerges as the novel's focal point. ... Nettel... seems to be saying that 'normal mothers' do think ugly thoughts-or rather, that there is no such thing as a 'normal mother.' There is a strong tradition of works that connect maternal ambivalence to horror tropes- Rosemary's Baby, The Fifth Child, We Need to Talk about Kevin -but Still Born is different. ... Nettel is making a case for chosen kinship." -- Sarah Resnick, London Review of Books "I love the work of Guadalupe Nettel, one of Mexico's greatest living writers. Her fiction is brilliant and original, always suffused with sensuality and strange science." -- Paul Theroux, author of THE MOSQUITO COAST "Guadalupe Nettel reminds us that there is nothing stranger than our existence lived in containers of meat, blood and madness." -- Mariana Enríquez, author of The Dangers of Smoking in Bed "Nettel is free. She has succeeded in creating an audacious narrative style all her own, a singular and fearless way of being in the world. An essential voice of the new Latin American literature." -- Enrique Vila-Matas, author of Mac's Problem " Still Born is an astonishingly elegant, intelligent, affecting novel, which has stayed in my mind from the moment I began it to long after I finished. I felt a huge sense of relief that I had encountered a work of art about ambivalence in mothering which encompassed a true authentic range of emotions and curiosities - vanity, aggression, jealousy and selfishness - with sanguine acceptance, as well as the beautiful and difficult project of giving and sustaining love which marks all our lives, mothers or otherwise." -- Megan Nolan, author of Acts of Desperation " Still Born is a rare thing: an unsentimental analysis of the ambivalences and moral complexity of motherhood. It is a book which demands to be discussed, at length, with friends, and I longed to do so." -- Jessie Greengrass, author of The High House "I read Still Born in less than a day. It is perfect: deeply feminist, wise, funny and alive. Nettel is generous to each of her characters, and in prose that is crisp and light. I love this book." -- Yara Rodrigues Fowler, author of there are more things "Deeply intelligent, Still Born is a propulsive novel with a depth of feeling so woven into the language that it never feels worn or applied. The denatured quality of the tone means the ideas of the book - the suspicion of the body as having incompatible desires from the mind; the impulses versus the aversions to child-having; the complexities of the mother-child dynamic - all just absolutely sing. I loved it." -- Susannah Dickey, author of Common Decency, "Guadalupe Nettel is a brilliant anatomist of love and perversity, and each new book is a revelation." -- Katie Kitamura "Guadalupe Nettel renders with great veracity life as it is encountered in the everyday, taking us to the heart of the only things that really matter: life, death and our relationships with others." -- Annie Ernaux, Nobel Prize winning author of THE YEARS "Nettel is one of the leading lights in contemporary Latin American literature. ... profound and penetrating." -- Valeria Luiselli, author of LOST CHILDREN ARCHIVE "The prose, which appears in an elegant translation by Rosalind Harvey, retains a matter-of-factness, and in some places a synoptic quality that is rarely freighted with sadness or despair. ... It's friendship, not crisis, that emerges as the novel's focal point. ... Nettel... seems to be saying that 'normal mothers' do think ugly thoughts-or rather, that there is no such thing as a 'normal mother.' There is a strong tradition of works that connect maternal ambivalence to horror tropes- Rosemary's Baby, The Fifth Child, We Need to Talk about Kevin -but Still Born is different. ... Nettel is making a case for chosen kinship." -- Sarah Resnick, London Review of Books "I love the work of Guadalupe Nettel, one of Mexico's greatest living writers. Her fiction is brilliant and original, always suffused with sensuality and strange science." -- Paul Theroux, author of THE MOSQUITO COAST "Guadalupe Nettel reminds us that there is nothing stranger than our existence lived in containers of meat, blood and madness." -- Mariana Enríquez, author of The Dangers of Smoking in Bed "Nettel is free. She has succeeded in creating an audacious narrative style all her own, a singular and fearless way of being in the world. An essential voice of the new Latin American literature." -- Enrique Vila-Matas, author of Mac's Problem " Still Born is an astonishingly elegant, intelligent, affecting novel, which has stayed in my mind from the moment I began it to long after I finished. I felt a huge sense of relief that I had encountered a work of art about ambivalence in mothering which encompassed a true authentic range of emotions and curiosities - vanity, aggression, jealousy and selfishness - with sanguine acceptance, as well as the beautiful and difficult project of giving and sustaining love which marks all our lives, mothers or otherwise." -- Megan Nolan, author of Acts of Desperation " Still Born is a rare thing: an unsentimental analysis of the ambivalences and moral complexity of motherhood. It is a book which demands to be discussed, at length, with friends, and I longed to do so." -- Jessie Greengrass, author of The High House "I read Still Born in less than a day. It is perfect: deeply feminist, wise, funny and alive. Nettel is generous to each of her characters, and in prose that is crisp and light. I love this book." -- Yara Rodrigues Fowler, author of there are more things "Deeply intelligent, Still Born is a propulsive novel with a depth of feeling so woven into the language that it never feels worn or applied. The denatured quality of the tone means the ideas of the book - the suspicion of the body as having incompatible desires from the mind; the impulses versus the aversions to child-having; the complexities of the mother-child dynamic - all just absolutely sing. I loved it." -- Susannah Dickey, author of Common Decency, "Nettel is one of the leading lights in contemporary Latin American literature. ... profound and penetrating." -- Valeria Luiselli, author of LOST CHILDREN ARCHIVE "Guadalupe Nettel is a brilliant anatomist of love and perversity, and each new book is a revelation." -- Katie Kitamura "Guadalupe Nettel renders with great veracity life as it is encountered in the everyday, taking us to the heart of the only things that really matter: life, death and our relationships with others." -- Annie Ernaux, Nobel Prize winning author of THE YEARS "I love the work of Guadalupe Nettel, one of Mexico's greatest living writers. Her fiction is brilliant and original, always suffused with sensuality and strange science." -- Paul Theroux, author of THE MOSQUITO COAST "Guadalupe Nettel reminds us that there is nothing stranger than our existence lived in containers of meat, blood and madness." -- Mariana Enríquez, author of The Dangers of Smoking in Bed "Nettel is free. She has succeeded in creating an audacious narrative style all her own, a singular and fearless way of being in the world. An essential voice of the new Latin American literature." -- Enrique Vila-Matas, author of Mac's Problem " Still Born is an astonishingly elegant, intelligent, affecting novel, which has stayed in my mind from the moment I began it to long after I finished. I felt a huge sense of relief that I had encountered a work of art about ambivalence in mothering which encompassed a true authentic range of emotions and curiosities - vanity, aggression, jealousy and selfishness - with sanguine acceptance, as well as the beautiful and difficult project of giving and sustaining love which marks all our lives, mothers or otherwise." -- Megan Nolan, author of Acts of Desperation " Still Born is a rare thing: an unsentimental analysis of the ambivalences and moral complexity of motherhood. It is a book which demands to be discussed, at length, with friends, and I longed to do so." -- Jessie Greengrass, author of The High House "I read Still Born in less than a day. It is perfect: deeply feminist, wise, funny and alive. Nettel is generous to each of her characters, and in prose that is crisp and light. I love this book." -- Yara Rodrigues Fowler, author of there are more things "Deeply intelligent, Still Born is a propulsive novel with a depth of feeling so woven into the language that it never feels worn or applied. The denatured quality of the tone means the ideas of the book - the suspicion of the body as having incompatible desires from the mind; the impulses versus the aversions to child-having; the complexities of the mother-child dynamic - all just absolutely sing. I loved it." -- Susannah Dickey, author of Common Decency
Dewey Decimal
863.7
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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