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Brightfellow
Brightfellow | Rikki Ducornet
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Praise for Rikki Ducornet: “A novelist whose vocabulary sweats with a kind of lyrical heat.” —New York Times “Ducornet—surrealist, absurdist, pure anarchist at times—is one of our most accomplished writers, adept at seizing on the perfect details and writing with emotion and cool detachment simultaneously. I love her style because it is penetrating and precise but also sensual without being overwrought. You experience a Ducornet novel with all of your senses.” —Jeff VanderMeer “Linguistically explosive. . . . One of the most interesting American writers around.” —The Nation “Ducornet celebrates the playful and rebellious nature of art, and the anarchic ability of the imagination to subvert physical limitations.” —Times Literary Supplement A feral boy comes of age on a campus decadent with starched sheets, sweating cocktails, and homemade jams. Stub is the cause of that missing sweater, the pie that disappeared off the cooling rack. Then Stub meets Billy, who takes him in, and Asthma, who enchants him, and all is found, then lost. A fragrant, voluptuous novel of imposture, misplaced affection, and emotional deformity. An artist and writer, Rikki Ducornet has illustrated books by Robert Coover, Jorge Luis Borges, Forrest Gander, and Joanna Howard. Her paintings have been exhibited widely, including, most recently, at the Pierre Menard Gallery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Salvador Allende Museum in Santiago, Chile.
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bouquinista
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A strange, beautifully written little novel about a strange young man living in the secret cracks of the world. I enjoyed it very much, though there were a few things that bothered me enough to make it almost a guilty pleasure. Still - recommended.

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bouquinista
Brightfellow | Rikki Ducornet
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I'm not sure I've ever color coordinated my lunch and my reading material this well before. 😬

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bouquinista
Brightfellow | Rikki Ducornet
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"The letters come together, she whispers right into his ear, in order to delight, to derange us. They come together, they hold hands, they caress, they bruise one another, they force the soul down deeper, they make us thirsty for unimaginable things, they shake their limbs and dance..." Wow, this book.

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cari_luna
Brightfellow | Rikki Ducornet
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Feeling pretty good about the latest additions to the TBR pile.

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Brightfellow | Rikki Ducornet
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Mandy
Brightfellow | Rikki Ducornet
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"Asthma is speaking cryptically and symbolically," I say, having regained my composure. "What she is saying is she wants to see the beauties of the world and live her life deeply." Asthma snorts.
"Since when," snarls Goldie, "do eight-year-olds need interpreters?"'

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