
Description
Product Details
Publisher | Tortoise Books |
Publish Date | September 06, 2022 |
Pages | 280 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781948954679 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"... elegant prose, stripped of all sensationalism and demands for pity...a fresh, literary addition to the courageous and resonant addiction-memoir genre."
― Booklist
"Arresting, weighty, and visceral as hell, Hannah Sward's Strip is a crushing tale of physical, emotional, and spiritual survival."
― Melissa Broder, award-winning author of The Pisces, Milk Fed, and So Sad Today
"Hannah Sward's memoir of how she blundered into the sex industry is touchingly honest, and written with a light touch."
― J. M. Coetzee, Nobel Prize in Literature, author of Disgrace and others
"Hannah Sward writes about the most intimate taboo things in a signature stark style. With a fleeting brusque description of a man's mustache or his cologne, we are there with her, living every moment of this painful confusing journey as an escort. Sward's writing lacks any self-pity or self-indulgent descriptions which highlight the emotional barrenness of her experience. Strip is a book you can't put down. It's shameless, descriptive, and keeps the reader hungry for the next line, which is what great writing does. Sward is a force to be reckoned with."
― Amy Dresner, author of My Fair Junkie: A Memoir of Getting Dirty and Staying Clean, and columnist for The Fix
"Strip is a story of loss and despair told with a buoyant, utterly seductive voice. Every line, every image Hannah Sward captures is original with her savage wit and the descriptive power she uses to place us in each scene of her bold, devastating adventure. Like a curious witty moth she flickers from the world of stripping, call girl, a menu of drugs and sugar daddies. She dives in, amuses and appalls us, and even in the pits she makes art of each moment. This is no ordinary recovery story. It's a story that defies convention at every step. The writer never feels sorry for herself; she picks up her wit and what's left of her clothes, and moves on to a triumphant end where she finds the full creative command of her heritage."
― Jill Schary Robinson, award-winning author of Bed/Time/Story, With a Cast of Thousands, Perdido and others
"Jaw-dropping talent. Hannah Sward is an astonishingly gifted writer whose poetry shines through every sentence. Her ability at depersonalizing herself and making herself into a tragic hero in Strip is dizzying. Bottom line is that she is a fine writer who will be heard from."
― Ben Stein, lawyer, economist,
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