Vertigo

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Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Dorothy a Publishing Project
Publish Date
Pages
120
Dimensions
5.5 X 6.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780989760751

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About the Author
Joanna Walsh is the author of seven books, including a digital novel, Seed, which can be found at seed-story.com, and which has also been adapted for performance. Her writing has been widely published in anthologies and journals, including The Dalkey Archive's Best European Fiction 2015, Granta, and Salt's Best British Short Stories, 2014 and 2015. She writes criticism for The Guardian, the New Statesman, and The TLS. She is a contributing editor at 3: AM Magazine and Catapult, and she runs #readwomen, described by the New York Times as "a rallying cry for equal treatment for women writers."
Reviews
"Walsh handles the seismic events of life a child in intensive care, a pregnancy morphing the body with a sort of alien bluntness and mania for category that forces her language into bizarre, thrilling new shapes. A mind-blowing must-read." Left Bank Books, staff pick"
"Think Renata Adler's Speedboat with a faster engine...VERTIGO reads with the exhilarating speed and concentrated force of a poetry collection. Each word seems carefully weighed and prodded for sound, taste, touch...The stories are delicate, but they leave a strong impression, a lasting sense of detachment colliding with feeling, a heady destabilization." Los Angeles Times"
"This collection of work from 3: AM fiction editor Joanna Walsh makes the familiar alien, breaking down and remaking quotidian situations, and in the process turning them into gripping literature." Vol. 1 Brooklyn"
"VERTIGO is a slim but deadly volume." Sydney Review of Books"
The Millions list of "Most Anticipated for 2015"

Flavorwire's "33 Must-Read Books for Fall 2015"

Paper's "10 Books You Should Be Reading this Fall"

The Huffington Post "15 Fantastic Books by Women to Read this Fall"

"VERTIGO is a slim but deadly volume." Sydney Review of Books"
The Millions list of "Most Anticipated for 2015"
Flavorwire's "33 Must-Read Books for Fall 2015"
Paper's "10 Books You Should Be Reading this Fall"
The Huffington Post "15 Fantastic Books by Women to Read this Fall"
"Her writing sways between the tense and the absurd, as if it's hovering between this world and another. This time last year, Dorothy brought us Nell Zink's THE WALLCREEPER. Walsh's VERTIGO may similarly redistribute the possibilities of contemporary fiction, especially if it meets with the wider audience her work demands."--Flavorwire, "33 Must Read Books for Fall 2015"
"Beautifully simple and unembellished, Walsh's writing--most captivating in its ability to unnerve--is cleverly revealing of her protagonist's unique and sensitive personality."--The Guardian
"Splendidly wry and offbeat...both intellectual and aware. Stories to be digested slowly, and savored."--Sunday Herald
"[H]er stories reveal a psychological landscape lightly spooked by loneliness, jealousy and alienation."--New York Times
"The stories in VERTIGO are by turns funny, surreal, modernist, remaining at all times accessible."--The Irish Times
"[W]hile Walsh's prose shares much stylistically with [Lydia] Davis's, her depictions of women's inner lives are closer to cinema. VERTIGO summons the relentless long takes and domestic claustrophobia of Jeanne Dielman; the black-and-white minimalism and protracted flanerie of Cleo; the haunting silence at the center of Barbara Loden's Wanda."--Music & Literature
"One of the singular joys in Walsh's prose is how she questions and twists language systems until familiar words and expressions become uncanny, portals to a stranger world."--Minor Literature(s)
"VERTIGO is a slim but deadly volume."--Sydney Review of Books
"This beautifully wrought collection of stories made me think of tiny French cakes laid out in a patisserie: some tart, some sweet, some with a hidden centre, all beautifully constructed and each one exactly its own thing."--Stylist
"Walsh handles the seismic events of life--a child in intensive care, a pregnancy morphing the body--with a sort of alien bluntness and mania for category that forces her language into bizarre, thrilling new shapes. A mind-blowing must-read."--Left Bank Books, staff pick
"VERTIGO is artful, intelligent...Walsh is a sublimely elegant writer."--New Statesman
"From the publisher that unearthed the brilliant and now-lauded Nell Zink comes another slim work of fiction as strange as it is compelling. VERTIGO is a funny, absurd collection of stories."--The Huffington Post
"Think Renata Adler's Speedboat with a faster engine...VERTIGO reads with the exhilarating speed and concentrated force of a poetry collection. Each word seems carefully weighed and prodded for sound, taste, touch...The stories are delicate, but they leave a strong impression, a lasting sense of detachment colliding with feeling, a heady destabilization."--Los Angeles Times
"Reading VERTIGO has opened even wider my conceptions of what's possible in fiction--how a book can be like a series of photographs, like cinema. These stories appear as much as they engage with narrative, saturated with a calm yet rich color. I've not read anything like it and feel it is quietly subverting the hell out of the form."--Amina Cain
"Stunning short, sharp shocks with insight that reminds me of the very personal work of Clarice Lispector...Packs a wallop into a very small space. I suspect this will get some year-end kudos."--Jeff Vendermeer
"This collection of work from 3: AM fiction editor Joanna Walsh makes the familiar alien, breaking down and remaking quotidian situations, and in the process turning them into gripping literature."--Vol. 1 Brooklyn
"Supple, floating stories that unfold like memories almost too painful to recall in an affectless voice that can be digressive or disarmingly direct but which is ultimately devastating."--The Believer
"The stories in Walsh's VERTIGO are equally strange and edgy. She's a flaneur who's just as capable of representing the exterior and interior wreckage with equal precision. She takes on big ideas--partnership, loneliness, femininity, etc.--through the vibrant minutiae of contemporary experience."--Electric Literature
"[T]his book is about how embarrassing it is to be alive, how each of us is continually barred from our self...VERTIGO is a writer's coup."--The Rumpus
"I'm not sure I've ever read a book so full of space, though most of the distances are not geographical (some are)--they are distances from which women observe themselves living lives, and although these are lives mostly free of upheaval and privation, the unhurried urgency with which they are observed makes everything here seem vital and dangerous."--Fanzine
"Each story is aglitter with pain and insight...Moments of blazing perspicacity, creativity, intelligence, and dark humor are insanely abundant in [Walsh's] writing; they pop at every turn: like nails in the sand: like diamonds in water."--Numero Cinq