From the celebrated author of Juliet the Maniac comes a collection of previously unpublished stories concerned with girlhood, family, and urge, reminiscent of Mary Gaitskill and Laura van den Berg
In You Are the Snake, we peer into the life of a community college student, the life of an abusive grandmother is imagined, and a young woman takes up gardening. Escorias characters are trying their best, or they aren't, as they bump against the boundaries of society's expectations.
Exploiting the form of the short story in a voice entirely her own, You Are the Snake resists easy moralizing by subverting our expectations of how narrative functions. While Escoria plumbs the depth of girlhood and new womanhood, she leaves room for oddness, impulse, and yearning. Each story contains its own world, be it the suburbs of California or the mountains of West Virginia, but taken as a whole, this collection is expanding and challenging, corrupting expectations about what women can be and what they can write.
Juliet Escorias writing has been called vivid, fantastic, sharp, and singularly honest, and this collection delivers the charged eloquence of her previous work, in addition to the maturity and style of a new formatthe short storywhich is a dream fit for her electricity that pulsates from within the prose.
Genre: General Fiction
In You Are the Snake, we peer into the life of a community college student, the life of an abusive grandmother is imagined, and a young woman takes up gardening. Escorias characters are trying their best, or they aren't, as they bump against the boundaries of society's expectations.
Exploiting the form of the short story in a voice entirely her own, You Are the Snake resists easy moralizing by subverting our expectations of how narrative functions. While Escoria plumbs the depth of girlhood and new womanhood, she leaves room for oddness, impulse, and yearning. Each story contains its own world, be it the suburbs of California or the mountains of West Virginia, but taken as a whole, this collection is expanding and challenging, corrupting expectations about what women can be and what they can write.
Juliet Escorias writing has been called vivid, fantastic, sharp, and singularly honest, and this collection delivers the charged eloquence of her previous work, in addition to the maturity and style of a new formatthe short storywhich is a dream fit for her electricity that pulsates from within the prose.
Genre: General Fiction
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