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Duplex : a Novel

by Davis, Kathryn

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  • ISBN: 9781555976538
  • ISBN10: 1555976530

Duplex : a Novel

by Davis, Kathryn

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Graywolf Press
  • Publish date: 09/03/2013
  • ISBN: 9781555976538
  • ISBN10: 1555976530
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Description: "[I fell] in love with Davis''s writing . . . that combination of horror and excitement that spilled out of the book. . . . [ Duplex ] wormholes through the real and unreal in a way that is always compelling even if it doesn''t make immediate sense to the top of the mind, the human experience always recognizable even in a world that feels like a much-needed nightmare version of ''Brigadoon.'' . . . When you are lost in the uncanny woods of this astonishing, double-hinged book, just keep reading, and remember to look up. Kathryn Davis knows right where you are." -- Lynda Barry, The New York Times Book Review " Duplex is a traditional love story tucked inside an adult fairy tale, wrapped in science fiction. . . . Thankfully, the laws of quantum mechanics do not power Duplex ''s magnetism. Instead, it is Davis''s beautiful prose, her psychological awareness." -- Rosecrans Baldwin, NPR, All Things Considered " Duplex [is] a coming-of-age-meets-dystopian-fantasy-meets-alternate-reality novel, or maybe an Ionesco-meets-Beckett-meets-Oulipo novel. . . . The point of most speculative fiction is to create a world that elevates contemporary social anxieties to the level of nightmare. Duplex does something else. The world it describes has gone cuckoo while its characters'' anxieties remain stubbornly, drably, daringly familiar." -- Tom Bissell, Harper''s Magazine " Duplex is utterly compelling and hard to put down. . . . Davis writes with a stunning brilliance, creating fractured worlds that are both extraordinary and routine. . . . [Davis blends] elements of mythology, horror stories, and fairy tales, some so eerily skewed even the Grimm brothers couldn''t have imagined their twists and turns. There''s a trace of a Faustian bargain and Alice''s trip down the rabbit hole, as well as hints of allegory. . . . Unforgettable." -- The Boston Globe "Time is bending, and robots are moving in next door, in a new novel . . . by a specialist in the banal fantastical." -- New York Magazine "Peculiar, enchanting. . . . This off-kilter world in which humans, robots, and Bodies-without-Souls all coexist hums beautifully to its own rhythm. It''s a series of dreamlike, often erotic, images and interconnected plot lines that don''t so much build to climax as swell to create an intoxicating atmosphere. . . . [ Duplex is] a reminder that the momentum gained from shifting back and forth between possibilities--not the actual going through the door--is the movement that propels us forward." -- Slate " Duplex stuns. . . . Davis exploits the no-man''s land between the strange-but-real and the truly bizarre in sentences and paragraphs so striking they deserve to be memorized. . . . [ Duplex ] hums with hot blue electricity." -- San Francisco Chronicle, "Writers'' Favorite Books of 2013" "You''re unlikely to encounter another fall release brimming with as much imagination as this coming-of-age story by the author of The Thin Place and Versailles . Featuring young love, robots and soul-zapping sorcerers, it''s novel in both senses of the word." -- Chicago Tribune "Davis'' previous novels have been described as ''hallucinatory'' and ''dreamlike,'' and Duplex is no exception. For fans of the fantastical, Davis'' writing style is a glass of ice cold water in today''s dessert of conventional fiction." -- Star Tribune (Minneapolis) "Davis is unlike any writer you are likely to read. . . . For Davis, suburbia is a place where the mundane disguises a phantasmagoria of strange characters and events. . . . Fascinating." -- The Kansas City Star "[Davis''s] landscapes change shape with cinematic speed. . . . The whole is breathtaking to read and reread." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Kathryn Davis might possibly be one of the most constantly overlooked great novelists around. The type that can make you think that even though you''ve had your fill of coming-of-age novels, maybe you have room in your life for one more. If that''s the case, Duple x is really the book you must seek out." -- Flavorwire, "10 Must-Read Books for September" "An astonishing, peculiar experience, reading Davis, like being pricked all over so that every bit of the strangeness of this book can seep into you. The kind of writer who makes me want to corner strangers on buses, so I can read whole paragraphs to them. This book is haunting me." -- Kelly Link, The Millions, "A Year in Reading" "Part of the genius of Duplex is that Davis doesn''t push any alternate agenda. A wide range of interpretations feels welcome, and at the heart of the book is the lifelong story of Mary and Eddie, told with care and in beautiful sentences. . . . We read because Davis has created a world with language unlike any other, and also like our own." -- The Rumpus "Kathryn Davis''s surreal, mesmerizing fiction is perfect darker fare." -- The Barnes & Noble Book Blog "Imagine a narrative voice with the attention to detail, reverence for landscape, intelligence, and spirituality of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Wordsworth, or John Ruskin. . . . Duplex felt less like a story and more like a forest of images and metaphors, something to be wandered through rather than followed to a conclusion. . . . If the storyteller is good enough, she can ask readers everything and take readers anywhere." -- Bookslut " Duplex is an eerie and lucid nightmare. . . . In the style of Ursula LeGuin and Rudyard Kipling, Davis has given a creepily similar/dissimilar dystopia, and when the reader is able to parse whats familiar and what''s not, she can also identify the dystopian elements of her own existence. . . . An enchanting read, a Wonderlandesque adventure." -- Bustle "A wildly imaginative tale of dualities. . . . [ Duplex s the lifelong story of Mary and Eddie, told with care and in beautiful sentences. . . . We read because Davis has created a world with language unlike any other, and also like our own." -- The Rumpus "Kathryn Davis''s surreal, mesmerizing fiction is perfect darker fare." -- The Barnes & Noble Book Blog "Imagine a narrative voice with the attention to detail, reverence for landscape, intelligence, and spirituality of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Wordsworth, or John Ruskin. . . . Duplex felt less like a story and more like a forest of images and metaphors, something to be wandered through rather than followed to a conclusion. . . . If the storyteller is good enough, she can ask readers everything and take readers anywhere." -- Bookslut " Duplex is an eerie and lucid nightmare. . . . In the style of Ursula LeGuin and Rudyard Kipling, Davis has given a creepily similar/dissimilar dystopia, and when the reader is able to parse whats familiar and what''s not, she can also identify the dystopian elements of her own existence. . . . An enchanting read, a Wonderlandesque adventure." -- Bustle "A wildly imaginative tale of dualities. . . . [ Duplex iar and what''s not, she can also identify the dystopian elements of her own existence. . . . An enchanting read, a Wonderlandesque adventure." -- Bustle "A wildly imaginative tale of dualities. . . . [ Duplex rather than followed to a conclusion. . . . If the storyteller is good enough, she can ask readers everything and take readers anywhere." -- Bookslut " Duplex is an eerie and lucid nightmare. . . . In the style of Ursula LeGuin and Rudyard Kipling, Davis has given a creepily similar/dissimilar dystopia, and when the reader is able to parse whats familiar and what''s not, she can also identify the dystopian elements of her own existence. . . . An enchanting read, a Wonderlandesque adventure." -- Bustle "A wildly imaginative tale of dualities. . . . [ Duplex s the lifelong story of Mary and Eddie, told with care and in beautiful sentences. . . . We read because Davis has created a world with language unlike any other, and also like our own." -- The Rumpus "Kathryn Davis''s surreal, mesmerizing fiction is perfect darker fare." -- The Barnes & Noble Book Blog "Imagine a narrative voice with the attention to detail, reverence for landscape, intelligence, and spirituality of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Wordsworth, or John Ruskin. . . . Duplex felt less like a story and more like a forest of images and metaphors, something to be wandered through rather than followed to a conclusion. . . . If the storyteller is good enough, she can ask readers everything and take readers anywhere." -- Bookslut " Duplex is an eerie and lucid nightmare. . . . In the style of Ursula LeGuin and Rudyard Kipling, Davis has given a creepily similar/dissimilar dystopia, and when the reader is able to parse whats familiar and what''s not, she can also identify the dystopian elements of her own existence. . . . An enchanting read, a Wonderlandesque adventure." -- Bustle "A wildly imaginative tale of dualities. . . . [ Duplex iar and what''s not, she can also identify the dystopian elements of her own existence. . . . An enchanting read, a Wonderlandesque adventure." -- Bustle "A wildly imaginative tale of dualities. . . . [ Duplex nce, and spirituality of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Wordsworth, or John Ruskin. . . . Duplex felt less like a story and more like a forest of images and metaphors, something to be wander
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