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Amor and Psycho

Carolyn Cooke

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English
Vintage Books
15 May 2014
Eleven provocative stories about sex and death, violence and desire, love and madness, from the acclaimed author of Daughters of the Revolution and The Bostons.

A Publishers Weekly Best Fiction Book of 2013

Set against a vast American landscape that ranges from Manhattan to the lush rain forests and marijuana farms of Northern California, these eleven stories from the acclaimed author of The Bostons and Daughters of the Revolution dive into our darkest spaces, confronting the absurdity and poetry of human existence.
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Imprint:   Vintage Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   201g
ISBN:   9780307741479
ISBN 10:   0307741478
Series:   Vintage Contemporaries
Pages:   192
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Carolyn Cooke's Daughters of the Revolution was listed among the best novels of 2011 by the San Francisco Chronicle and The New Yorker. Her short fiction, collected in The Bostons, won the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award and has appeared in AGNI, The Paris Review and two volumes each of The Best American Short Stories and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories. She directs the MFA writing program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco.

Reviews for Amor and Psycho

Taut and gorgeous . . . Cooke approaches the subjects of sex and death, desire and illness, and the borderland between sanity and madness, civilization and the wild with a directness that is both disarming and enthralling . . . Her willingness to follow her characters to places of mystery, wonder, pain and confusion makes the experience of reading these intense, remarkable stories a deeply empathic one. -San Francisco Chronicle Luxurious. . . . The core of Cooke's fiction is a subtle perversion, as well as a kind of sensual intelligence that is reminiscent of a writer like Mary Gaitskill. -Vogue Stories with edge. -The Houston Chronicle There is love in these stories, but mostly crazy love: off-kilter and temporary, not a quiet, permanent refuge. . . . Cooke's vigorous language is its own reward. -The Boston Globe [Cooke's] trademark incisiveness is right there on the page, undeniable. . . . An author who challenges readers and rewards us in surprising and lovely ways. -The Portland Press Herald Erotic, whimsical, profound. . . . Cooke writes with passion, empathy, and considerable humor as her characters face life-changing issues of divorce, illness, self-destruction, and impending death. -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Sex and death go hand-in-hand in Cooke's new book. . . . Cooke's wit and heart enliven such somber material. Her clear, careful prose communicates understanding without resorting to cynicism or sentimentality. -The Miami Herald Carolyn Cooke's writing is addictive. Her prose is so compulsive and flavorful, you can almost feel it in your bloodstream. . . . Cooke's stories do not just confront realities: they grab them, pinch them, knead them, and then hand them over to the reader-who devours each story and is left with cravings for more. -Bustle.com Carolyn Cooke has a certain panache when it comes to writing about death, sex, violence, insanity and life's idiosyncrasies that many will dare to think about, let alone speak upon. She does this with an edgy passion that's riveting. -The Birmingham Times [A] droll, exquisitely written collection. -Jason Friedman, author of Fire Year Cooke's new collection is one of the very best of 2013. . . . Cooke's stories twist and turn, playing games with language. . . . They leave you with something: shards of phrases; a lifetime of attitudes conveyed in a word or an aside; or odd, perfect details that stick in your mind. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) An edgy collection of powerful, engaging, offbeat stories. . . . The product of a mature and considerable talent. -Booklist Cooke takes readers to various cultures and times to examine the anxiety, hopes, struggles, and, above all, the ever-present human quest for love and acceptance. . . . A definite page-turner, leaving the discerning reader with memorable character upon which to reflect. . . . Cooke keeps readers aware of the travails and triumphs of their humanity. -Library Journal


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