
The Parallel Apartments
Bill Cotter
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Product Details
Publisher | McSweeney's |
Publish Date | February 11, 2014 |
Pages | 500 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781938073779 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.3 X 1.8 inches | 1.9 pounds |
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Reviews
"Bill Cotter writes with so much dark wit, such a keen eye for unsettling detail, such a perfect ear for the ways in which his bruised yet hopeful characters think and speak, that the sheer force of his fictional mind took me by surprise. The Parallel Apartments is an amazing read." --Tom Barbash, author of Stay Up With Me
"Four generations of Austin women--or five or three, depending on how you count--rivet our attention in this ribald and absolutely compelling novel. Both playfully absurd and absurdly playful, The Parallel Apartments is full of fresh language, exact observation, and--best of all--an underlying and genuine tenderness." --Scott Hutchins, author of A Working Theory of Love
"Funny and profane and more than slightly unhinged." --Texas Monthly
"Inventive and hilarious, The Parallel Apartments delights in the oddities of people and language. Inhabiting a mesmerizing and unnerving kaleidoscope world, Bill Cotter's vivid characters turn "extreme" into the new normal. " --Full Stop
"Apartments produces anxiety but ultimately rewards tribulation, recalling at times Updike's capacity for wringing both pathos and humor from vulnerable circumstances. Cotter's characters are both endearing and cringe-inducingly maladroit, and he does his best work in the awkwardness created by mishandled moments of human frailty. ... Cotter's stunningly constructed prose provides comfort from the mayhem." --Time Out New York
"Cotter manages to be surreal, gruesome, and snortingly funny. Do yourself a favor and give in to The Parallel Apartments' gravitational pull."
--Entertainment Weekly
"By the time you're finished with The Parallel Apartments ... you're going to want the author to accompany you everywhere for the rest of your life."
--The Austin Chronicle
"The Parallel Apartments is difficult to define. One part kooky comedy, one part family drama, one part exploration of womanhood, and one part gruesome catalogue of emotional dysfunction, Cotter's second novel defies any particular genre, except, perhaps, Cotter's own."
--The Texas Observer
"Bill Cotter's darkly comic stories are powered by his delightfully strange and sometimes disturbing imagination, his empathetic character, and his graceful way with words." --The Rumpus
"Trying to describe The Parallel Apartments is like trying to pat your head while rubbing your stomach while reciting the alphabet backwards."
--The Texas Observer
"Cotter has mastered, from the lowest to highest orders, the elements of fiction; his sentences are as grand as the sweeping architectural details of his book's structure."
--Rain Taxi
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