The Parallel Apartments

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Justine Moppett is 34, pregnant, and fleeing an abusive relationship in New York to dig up an even more traumatic childhood in Austin. Waiting for her there is a cast of more than a dozen misfits — a hemophobic aspiring serial killer, a deranged soprano opera singer, a debt-addicted entrepreneur-cum-madam, a matchmaking hermaphrodite — each hurtling toward their own calamities, and, ultimately, toward each other. A Texan Gabriel García Márquez who writes tragicomic twists reminiscent of John Kennedy Toole, Bill Cotter produces some of the most visceral, absurd, and downright hilarious sentences to be found in fiction today.The Parallel Apartmentsis a bold leap forward for a writer whose protean talents, whose sheer exuberance for language and what a novel can do, marks him as one of the most exciting stylists in America.Review"Reading Bill Cotter'sThe Parallel Apartmentsis like taking some kind of word drug, but a new one, synthesized in a desert lab from molecules of Lipsyte, Dickens, Pynchon, Williams, Chabon, DeWitt, and Joyce, and then spun together with Cotter's own unique particles to yield a book that produces an actual high when read. There's micro-attention paid to sweatpants material and the feel of artificial cheese powder on fingertips and the bouillon smell of nether regions. There is sadness. There is loneliness. There are riffs that make me wish an actor were there to read to me aloud, so I could cry from laughter without needing to clearly see the page. This book is an experience—it is a never-read-anything-like-it-before work of brainy, heartfelt joy." —Heidi Julavits, author ofThe Vanishers and The Effect of Living Backwards"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 Apartmentsis an amazing read." —Tom Barbash, author ofStay 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 Apartmentsis full of fresh language, exact observation, and—best of all—an underlying and genuine tenderness." —Scott Hutchins, author ofA 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 toThe Parallel Apartments' gravitational pull."--Entertainment Weekly"By the time you're finished withThe Parallel Apartments… you're going to want the author to accompany you everywhere for the rest of your life."—The Austin Chronicle"The Parallel Apartmentsis 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 T?exas ObserverAbout the AuthorBill Cotterwas born in Dallas in 1964 and has worked as an antiquarian book dealer and restorer since 2000. He lives in Austin, TX, with the storyteller Annie La Ganga. His first novel wasFever Chart.words : 158958
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Bill
Cotter - Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781940450315
- Release date
- 2014