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Zsuzsi Gartner

    Better Living Through Plastic Explosives
    The Beguiling
    • The Beguiling

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,3(360)Évaluer

      FINALIST FOR THE WRITERS' TRUST FICTION PRIZE A GLOBE AND MAIL BEST BOOK The perfect next read for fans of Ottessa Moshfegh and George Saunders, an electrifying debut about a woman who is transformed into a real life “flesh-and-blood Wailing Wall” as strangers unburden their sins to her at every turn. Lucy is a lapsed Catholic whose adolescent pretensions to sainthood are unexpectedly revived following the disturbing deathbed confession of her cousin Zoltán. Afterwards, Lucy becomes a magnet for the unshriven, and she’s transformed into a self-described “flesh-and-blood Wailing Wall” as strangers unburden themselves to her. Lucy finds herself addicted to these dark stories, craving hit after hit. As the confessions pile up, Lucy begins to wonder if Zoltán’s death was as random and unscripted as it appeared. She clutches at alarming synchronicities and seeks meaning from the strangers’ stories, wondering why they seem connected to each other and eerily echo elements of her own life. With ruthless wit and dizzying energy, The Beguiling explores blessings and curses, sainthood and sin, mortality and guilt in all its guises. Weaving together tales of errant mothers, vengeful plants, canine wisdom, and murder, this electrifying debut novel lays bare the sacrifices some are willing to make to get what they think they desire.

      The Beguiling
    • Better Living Through Plastic Explosives

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Zsuzsi Gartner's collection features stories that blend dark humor with sharp satire, exploring themes such as modern manhood, international adoption, and the absurdities of contemporary life. With a keen eye for the ridiculous, she examines societal norms through various lenses, including real estate and the movie industry. Each tale reveals our hidden fears and desires, inviting readers to laugh at the grotesque realities of life. Gartner's distinctive voice resonates with both heartbreak and hilarity, making this collection a compelling read.

      Better Living Through Plastic Explosives