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The Hearing Test
The Hearing Test: A Novel | Eliza Barry Callahan
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A young woman reorients her relationship to the world in the wake of sudden deafness in this mesmerizing debut novel for readers of Rachel Cusk, Clarice Lispector, and Fleur Jaeggy When the narrator of The Hearing Test, an artist in her late twenties, awakens one morning to a deep drone in her right ear, she is diagnosed with Sudden Deafness, but is offered no explanation for its cause. As the specter of total deafness looms, she keeps a record of her yeara score of estrangement and enchantment, of luck and loneliness, of the chance occurrences to which she becomes attunedwhile living alone in a New York City studio apartment with her dog. Through a series of fleeting and often humorous encounterswith neighbors, an ex-lover, doctors, strangers, family members, faraway friends, and with the lives and works of artists, filmmakers, musicians, and philosophersmaking meaning becomes a form of consolation and curiosity, a form of survival. At once a rumination on silence and a novel on seeing, The Hearing Test is a work of vitalizing intellect and playfulness which marks the arrival of a major new literary writer with a rare command of form, compression, and intent.
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monalyisha
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“I had developed a habit of making tea and not drinking it. Small swamp waters multiplied on every hard surface of the apartment.”

Kenyazero As one does with tea 🤭 3d
Aims42 “Small swamp waters” 😂🤣 (edited) 3d
Suet624 Great description. 3d
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monalyisha
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The kind of novel which immediately makes you jealous that you‘re not a 30-year-old debut author with a longlisted book being considered for a prestigious award.

Callahan‘s stream-of-consciousness style might not be for everyone. But it is for me — and it lends itself to some brilliant one-liners. My favorite might be, “She said that coincidence was a religion and that she was agnostic.”

The form fits the plot exceedingly well. 👇🏻

monalyisha 1/5: A woman is diagnosed with Sudden Deafness. What‘s outside of the narrator quiets; what‘s inside of her grows louder. Somehow, the text is both intimate and detached. Readers are privy to her every thought but not the details of her life (e.g. her unnamed ex is [rather pretentiously] referred to as “the filmmaker” and his appealing new partner as “the girlfriend”). 3d
monalyisha 2/5: I did find myself wishing for more intimacy, which felt befuddling. What can be more intimate than direct access to a character‘s thoughts? This sense, however, is exactly what the author intended. Of her own work, she writes, “In my mind, the book is about watching, and just being a little bit outside of life.” 3d
monalyisha 3/5: On a personal note, I found the story to be additionally discomfiting due to suspicions about my own hearing loss. Though I‘ve done next-to-nothing about it, I‘ve long suspected that my hearing isn‘t what it should be. 3d
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monalyisha 4/5: There‘s a particularly vivid passage about the “ghosts of sounds” and the street outside her window being suddenly in her kitchen, “the hum of passing cars…now coming from somewhere near [the] stove and sound[ing] like bees,” that made it apparent (though I did not confirm it until the end) that this is a work of autofiction. 3d
monalyisha 5/5: I think Callahan is an exciting new talent. Her taut sentences are a perfect pairing with her loose and floating observations about life. I enjoyed my reading experience of this (fairly short) book immensely. 3d
TheKidUpstairs This one really intrigued me from the Carol Shields list. Glad you loved it! I'm hoping a library near me will get a copy soon! 3d
monalyisha @TheKidUpstairs Yeah! It had a bit of an art school vibe & some name-dropping, etc. I can see that bothering some readers. Pretentiousness in books rarely gets to me, though, as long as it feels contextually appropriate (which this does) — & the writing backs it up. 😉 3d
sarahbarnes I bought a copy of this last fall and am excited to get to it soon! 3d
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Who doesn't need another longlist to expand their TBRs, right? The Carol Shields Prize for Fiction announced their longlist on Thursday. I've read a few, been wanting to read another few, and the ones I've never heard of are definitely intriguing!

https://carolshieldsprizeforfiction.com/

First awarded in 2023, the Carol Shields Prize is for works of fiction written by women-identifying and non-binary authors in the US and Canada.

ChaoticMissAdventures I have read 4! I love how this is presented, with the inclusion of non-binary people, I am so incredibly disappointed that the Women's Prize included Adichie this year maybe next year I will prioritize this prize instead. 2w
squirrelbrain Ooh, another list! Or should that be…oh no, another list! 🤪 I‘ve read 5 of these - I‘ll wait to see what makes the shortlist before deciding whether to read any more. 2w
Jolynne Bear is the only one i read. I liked it a lot. 2w
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sarahbarnes Oh fun! I have a copy of The Hearing Test so I‘m excited to see it here! 😀 2w
Hooked_on_books Oh no, not another longlist! And one focused on women writers, too! What are you doing to us?! 😉 I‘ve read 5 and may bookmark this to dive into others. 😬 2w
Deblovestoread I‘ve read 3, DNF‘d 1 and definitely need to read Liars. Love that there are books I haven‘t heard of from other lists. Will be watching for the shortlist. 2w
TheKidUpstairs @ChaoticMissAdventures Yes, the inclusivity and intersectionality of their mission statement is a big draw for me as well. I probably won't read the whole long list, but it's definitely a worthy one to keep on the radar! Which four have you read? 1w
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain Right? So many lists, so little time! But it's interesting to see which books have made multiple lists, and I'm always happy to overload my TBR for “someday“ 1w
TheKidUpstairs @Jolynne Bear was such an interesting one for me. I LOVED the first half, but was really disappointed with the second half when I read it. But the book as a whole has really stuck with me. 1w
TheKidUpstairs @sarahbarnes That was one that I hadn't heard of before, but really stood out to me. It's on my TBR now! 1w
TheKidUpstairs @Hooked_on_books Mua ha ha! I am here to ensure everyone's TBRs are as overloaded as mine! Which ones have you read? 1w
TheKidUpstairs @Deblovestoread Liars is high on my list, too. I keep seeing such good reviews here! 1w
ChaoticMissAdventures @TheKidUpstairs I read Bear and All Fours with Camp Litsy last summer, River East, River West was long listed by the Women's Prize last year, and I read Creation Lake (my least favorite of the bunch) I am really interested in Curiosities and Pale Shadows 1w
Hooked_on_books I read and enjoyed River East, River West, Bear, and Liars. I did not enjoy Creation Lake or All Fours. 1w
BarbaraBB That is an interesting list. I read five of them and liked them all. I‘ll be checking out the other books. 1w
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BkClubCare
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Nomination for #CampLitsy2024, four of four.
@Megabooks @squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB

Background photo of my tulip garden 🌷

squirrelbrain As soon as I saw this cover I thought Rachel Cusk-esque and I see she‘s referenced in the blurb! 11mo
BarbaraBB Another great one I think 11mo
BkClubCare @squirrelbrain - right?! More book serendipity? 11mo
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - I am pretty sure this was on the last day of TOB when it is current year recommendation time. I added most to my gr tbr… 11mo
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