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The author of nine novels as well as collections of short stories, essays, and poems, Rikki Ducornet has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, honored twice by the Lannan Foundation, and the recipient of an Arts and Letters Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Widely published abroad, Ducornet is also a painter who exhibits internationally. She lives in Port Townsend, Washington.
Praise for The Plotinus
“Dashingly absurd. . . . Ducornet’s latest is replete with figures
that represent mankind in all its vainglorious hubris to great
comedic effect while echoing the familiar sorrow of humanity’s
severance from, and ultimate destruction of, the natural world that
gives us both our meaning and our memories. It is a surreal novel
that, nonetheless, feels disconcertingly real. . . . An inscrutable
wonder of a book that rewards a reader’s attention with its own
returned gaze.” —Kirkus, starred review
“When all the beauty left in a denuded world is concentrated in the
delicate body of a visiting hornet, what else is there for a
narrator (or for us) to do but love her. So The Plotinus shows us.
This book is elegant, hilarious, ominous, and transcendent.” —Rae
Armantrout
“So new, so strange. . . . It enthralled me.” —Forrest Gander
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