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Description
From award-winning novelist and cultural critic Lynne Tillman, Thrilled to Death is a collection of selected stories across the career of America's most audacious writer
Among the vanguard of American literary writers, Lynne Tillman's work has defied categorization throughout her legendary career-a singular body of work that both redefined and reimagined the short story form entirely.
Curated by the author, Thrilled to Death is the definitive entry point for both established fans and new readers alike. These selected stories collect a bold, playful, and eclectic ensemble of Tillman's Borgesian fictions that span decades and traverse themes of sex, death, memory, and anxiety.
With argumentative wit, Tillman's meditations and reflections on art, politics, and culture are animated by deliciously paradoxical characters who desire and fret in turn, and who are imbued with searing intelligence and dolorous ambivalence. Describing Tillman's writing, Colm Toibin says: "Her style has both tone and undertone; it attempts to register the impossibility of saying very much, but it insists on the right to say a little. So what is essential is the voice itself, its ways of knowing and unknowing."
From award-winning novelist and cultural critic Lynne Tillman, Thrilled to Death is a collection of selected stories across the career of America's most audacious writer Among the vanguard of...
From award-winning novelist and cultural critic Lynne Tillman, Thrilled to Death is a collection of selected stories across the career of America's most audacious writer
Among the vanguard of American literary writers, Lynne Tillman's work has defied categorization throughout her legendary career-a singular body of work that both redefined and reimagined the short story form entirely.
Curated by the author, Thrilled to Death is the definitive entry point for both established fans and new readers alike. These selected stories collect a bold, playful, and eclectic ensemble of Tillman's Borgesian fictions that span decades and traverse themes of sex, death, memory, and anxiety.
With argumentative wit, Tillman's meditations and reflections on art, politics, and culture are animated by deliciously paradoxical characters who desire and fret in turn, and who are imbued with searing intelligence and dolorous ambivalence. Describing Tillman's writing, Colm Toibin says: "Her style has both tone and undertone; it attempts to register the impossibility of saying very much, but it insists on the right to say a little. So what is essential is the voice itself, its ways of knowing and unknowing."
A Note From the Publisher
A Publishers Weekly Editors' Pick
Vulture, AMost Anticipated Book of the Year
Literary Hub, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year
A Publishers Weekly Editors' Pick
Vulture, AMost Anticipated Book of the Year
Literary Hub, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year
Advance Praise
"[Tillman] writes fiction that’s formally innovative but unpretentious, inherently political, and unmistakably of our time." —Emma Alpern, Vulture
“Of course, it would be this way, that the stories Lynne Tillman has bestowed all these years now record a kind of cyclone of sensations: the public and private affairs and catastrophes, the art and music we pulled close to us in order to survive, the city streets on fire with human noises and glances, the exhausting joy and delirious loneliness of living through it all. What a superb compendium of voices she’s given us.” —Jonathan Lethem
"[Tillman] writes fiction that’s formally innovative but unpretentious, inherently political, and unmistakably of our time." —Emma Alpern, Vulture
“Of course, it would be this way, that the stories...
"[Tillman] writes fiction that’s formally innovative but unpretentious, inherently political, and unmistakably of our time." —Emma Alpern, Vulture
“Of course, it would be this way, that the stories Lynne Tillman has bestowed all these years now record a kind of cyclone of sensations: the public and private affairs and catastrophes, the art and music we pulled close to us in order to survive, the city streets on fire with human noises and glances, the exhausting joy and delirious loneliness of living through it all. What a superb compendium of voices she’s given us.” —Jonathan Lethem
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