Daughters of the Air

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Product Details
Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Lanternfish Press
Publish Date
Pages
264
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781941360118
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About the Author
Anca L. Szilágyi is the author of Daughters of the Air, which Shelf Awareness called "a striking debut from a writer to watch" and Dreams Under Glass, which Buzzfeed Books called "a novel for our modern times." Her writing appears in Orion Magazine, Fairy Tale Review, and Newsweek, among other publications, and has been listed as notable in Best American Essays 2023. She is the recipient of fellowships and awards from Made at Hugo House, Jack Straw Cultural Center, 4Culture, Artist Trust, and Vermont Studio Center. Originally from Brooklyn, she has lived in Montreal, Seattle, and now Chicago, where she teaches creative writing.
Reviews

"A chilling and beautiful novel that has left its indelible mark on
me--I am simply in awe of Anca Szilagyi's prose."--Karen Russell, author
of Swamplandia!, Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize

"Isabel
and Pluta's isolation get to the heart of what's driving this novel: the
many shames of political violence and the trauma of uncertainty. It's
easy to see the injustice of Argentina's Dirty War in all its terrible
dimension in hindsight, but what Szilágyi reveals is the sheer torment
of experiencing it while it was happening without the benefit of
perspective or reflection."--Leena Soman for Cleaver Magazine

"...I
want to read a book that pushes me so far beyond my own experience as a
human and a writer that I'm already off the cliff and halfway to a
crushing death before I realize what's happening. Daughters of the Air took me there." --Isla McKetta

"Her
work feels like a fairy tale--the sort of thing you'd find handwritten
on a tiny scroll... under a mushroom in the middle of a forest on the
longest day of the year."--Seattle Review of Books

"Simultaneously elegiac and remarkably propulsive, Daughters of the Air
tells the story of Tatiana (aka Pluta) a girl attempting to break away
from her past, while haunted by her father, who was "disappeared" by the
Argentine government. The book offers a moving and memorable
exploration of how the traumas of history burrow into individuals and
fester, sprouting strange and sometimes even lovely phenomena."--Peter
Mountford, author of A Young Man's Guide to Late Capitalism and The Dismal Science

"Pluta, the teenage heroine of Daughters of the Air,
flees from one dark place to others darker still, from one unfulfilled
promise of escape to another. Yet, in art, in opera, in the lusciousness
of Anca Szilágyi's language, she soars."--Maya Sonenberg

"Anca
Szilágyi writes with an elegant economy that gives her work a moving
urgency and a lushness that is uplifting. Crafting characters and
moments of unexpected brilliance, Anca weaves narratives imbued with an
original beauty. A pure delight."--Chris Abani, The Secret History of Las Vegas and Sanctificum