Tonight I'm Someone Else
"I had a real romance with this book." --Miranda July
A highly anticipated collection, from the writer Maggie Nelson has called, "bracingly good...refreshing and welcome," that explores the myriad ways in which desire and commodification intersect.
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"[Chelsea Hodson] has a particular ability to blend immediacy with a sharply rendered sense of distance; the combination makes for a memorable experience." --Vol. 1 Brooklyn
"This essay collection is shape-shifting, and Hodson's voice has got me under a spell of sorts. I am making my way through it and going from awe to exhilaration to discomfort, and back to awe." --Literary Hub "These essays are sexy but they have stars in their eyes. They're reckless and dramatic, but somehow concurrently tender and clean... Tonight I'm Someone Else is a debut unlike any other I've read in a long time." --The Public "This sad, smart essay collection... feels much like staring at your own face in a shattered mirror." -- Philadelphia Weekly
"On a line level, Tonight I'm Someone Else might be the book of the year. These essays are lyrically precise and impeccably formed." --Largehearted Boy "Desire, admiration, aspiration, envy: the essays in Chelsea Hodson's collection know this surge, they ride it effortlessly." --The Lifted Brow "Beautiful and poetic at moments, jarring and like an out-of-body experience at others, this collection is a must-have." --Book Trib "Hodson's writing style...offers a clear and strong point of view...This is overall a unique collection about being an artist and a woman in a world that doesn't always value either." --Booklist "The author's word choices capture entire worlds and emotional landscapes... Hodson's language magnetizes and begs for attention...keeping the pages turning. A simultaneously bewildering and compelling body of work." --Kirkus Reviews "Hodson's essays have such a sexy drama to them--and ultimately it's the romance of just getting through life; the passion that comes from being a wholly alert woman and living to tell about it. I had a real romance with this book." --Miranda July
"Chelsea Hodson tests herself against her desires, grapples with their consequences, and presents a surgically precise account of what they were to her. These essays are bewitching--despite their discipline and rigor, you can smell the blood." --Sarah Manguso, author of 300 Arguments and The Two Kinds of Decay "Chelsea Hodson is my favorite essayist. Her work is like the desert: clean and mysterious and full of skeletons. I'll make a prediction: TONIGHT I'M SOMEONE ELSE will go down as a classic." --Scott McClanahan, author of The Sarah Book "Her essays are a specialized artform where poetry meets philosophy. They reflect on the gruesome side of being a woman in the excellent tradition of Joan Didion and Sylvia Plath. I highly recommend Chelsea Hodson's book to all readers." --Atticus Lish, author of Preparation for the Next Life "This book has dark humor, recklessness, exhilaration. . . .I felt I was reading a writer who would tell harder truths than many other writers, and she turns this nerve against herself to good effect." --Amy Hempel Praise for Pity the Animal (a chapbook):
"Wild and chiseled, both. . . .Pity The Animal has its own youthful, American verve, as well as its own dedication to parataxis and precision." --Maggie Nelson "Wonderful--small and sharp as a dagger." --Molly Crabapple