A revolutionary memoir about domestic abuse by the prizewinning author of Her Body and Other Parties
Carmen Maria Machado is the author of Her Body and Other Parties, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and is the writer-in-residence at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where she lives with her wife.
A tender, incandescent memoir like no other. There's no doubt that
Machado is one of the brightest literary talents around.
*Observer*
Absolutely remarkable ... What makes this book truly exceptional is
how Machado creates an archive where, shamefully, there is none
*Roxane Gay*
This book is devastating. Machado is a sublime, phenomenal,
breathtakingly good writer and a new work by her is a momentous
occasion.
*Daisy Johnson*
Machado's dazzling memoir of violence in a queer relationship flips
acrobatically between genres - myth, sci-fi thriller, soap opera,
comedy of errors - to document her abuse with steely precision.
*Daily Telegraph*
Carmen Maria Machado lets loose the full force of her gothic
imagination to recount her real-life entanglement in an addictive
but psychologically abusive same-sex relationship, and in language
so sensual the violence comes as a shock ... sublime
*New Statesman*
This is challenging and thrilling. There is never one reading.
Memoir here is resurrection, rebirth and archive. In the Dream
House is a dark jewel reflecting something startling - familiar and
strange. -
*Guardian*
Merge the house and the woman-watch the woman experience her own
body as a haunted house, a place of sudden, inexplicable
terrors-and you are reading the blazingly talented Carmen Maria
Machado.
*The New York Times*
Machado's genre-crushing memoir is a meditation on the eclipse of
knowledge and intuition by the narcotic light of a destructive bond
that feels like love.
*Melissa Broder*
Innovative and haunting, compelling and jarring, Machado has
created what is essentially a new form of memoir ... excruciatingly
honest and yet vibrantly creative.
*The Irish Times*
Provocative and rich ... the cycle of abuse is a kind of poisonous
enchantment in which victims can be enthralled. Ms Machado's memoir
casts a powerful counter-spell
*Economist*
Astonishing ... Machado writes with such precision and poetry it's
hard not to be utterly blown away as she pinpoints those moments
that can cause the destruction of all relationships. An absolute
must-read for 2020.
*Stylist*
Breathtakingly inventive. . . . Machado's writing, with its heat
and precise command of tone, has always had a sentient quality. But
what makes In the Dream House a particularly self-aware
structure-which is to say, a true haunted house-is the intimation
that it is critiquing itself in real time. .Here and in her short
stories, Machado subjects the contemporary world to the logic of
dreaming.
*New Yorker*
Carmen Maria Machado has re-imagined the memoir genre, creating a
work of art both breathtakingly inventive and urgently true. In the
Dream House is crucial queer testimony. I've never read a book like
it.
*Alex Marzano-Lesnevich*
The way [In the Dream House] seamlessly weaves the facts of
[Machado's] life with fictions-the ghosts that still haunt her, the
fact that even time travel could not undo what's been done-is a
masterstroke. Machado's that writer who can convincingly
code-switch between sci-fi nerdery and lyrical realism. She's
equally at home in both worlds.
*Wired*
Piercing. . . . In the Dream House makes for uneasy but powerful
reading.
*USA Today*
A raw, innovative memoir.
*BBC Culture*
Realistic, poetic, and sometimes grimly funny ... A hard-hitting
and layered book that reminds us we need to continue addressing
abuse with queer women's communities
*Diva*
A groundbreaking memoir in terms of both form and content. . . .
Get ready for Machado to take you on several breakneck
cross-country trips of the soul.
*The Observer*
An unflinching, engrossing memoir.
*POPSUGAR*
A stunning book, both deeply felt and elegantly written.
*Boston Globe*
Forget everything you think you know about memoir when reading
Carmen Maria Machado's brilliant, twisting, provocative entry in
the genre.
*NYLON*
A towering achievement from a truly outstanding writer.
*Independent Best LGBTQ+ Books*
A masterpiece. Proceed with caution.
*Phoebe Bridgers*
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