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My Lesbian Novel - by Renee Gladman (Paperback)

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  • The latest in writer and visual artist Renee Gladman's ever-expanding body of imaginative investigation is a sui generis novel of queerness and art-making, philosophy and sex.
  • About the Author: Renee Gladman is a writer and artist preoccupied with crossings, thresholds, and geographies as they play out at the intersections of poetry, prose, drawing, and architecture.
  • 152 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, LGBT

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About the Book



"In both her writing and her visual art, Renee Gladman is a brilliant investigator of life, always pushing into new ways of experiencing the world. My Lesbian Novel is a book of candor, wryness, and wit but also warmth and circumspection. Written as an interview that spans many years and weaves into and out of memory and fiction, the book chronicles the author's-or "author's"-project to explore the genre of lesbian romance as both a reader and a writer. The result is a playful philosophical novel about writing a romantic erotic novel, and about all the beautiful and thorny life that happens along the way"--



Book Synopsis



The latest in writer and visual artist Renee Gladman's ever-expanding body of imaginative investigation is a sui generis novel of queerness and art-making, philosophy and sex.

The narrator of My Lesbian Novel is Renee Gladman, an artist and writer who has produced the same acclaimed body of experimental art and prose as real-life Renee Gladman, and who is now being interviewed by an unnamed interlocutor about a project in process, a seeming departure from her other works, a lesbian romance.

Between reflections on art making and on the genre of lesbian romance--"though aspects of the formula drive me crazy . . . people who write these stories understand how beautiful women are"--a romance novel of her own takes shape on the page, written alongside the interview, which sometimes skips whole years between questions, so that time and aging become part of the process.

The result is a beautifully orchestrated dialogue between reflection and desire, or clarity and confusion, between the pleasures of form and the pleasures of freedom in the unspooling of sentences over time.



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"My Lesbian Novel refuses to settle the question of the visible: life ends, but writing never really does, and Gladman has followed a sentence that moves us around corners as we read it." --Charles Theonia, BOMB "Editor's Choice"

"My Lesbian Novel takes on a new genre for Gladman, the Happily Ever After, a romance in which you know that the lovers will find their way. This requires Gladman to set up two couples: as she figures out how to get June and Thena into each other's arms, she also arranges a marriage between romance and literary fiction. . . . Gladman has always been comfortable with self-referentiality, but My Lesbian Novel is her most explicit account yet of the creative act." --Rainer Diana Hamilton, Frieze

"The triumph of this book is to turn our current cultural obsession with all sorts of hybrids and mixtures from an aesthetic challenge into an urgent question of how we can make lives alongside each other. As all the best writers of comedy know, from Shakespeare to Jane Austen, the pleasure of falling in love is a structural pleasure: life at these moments is more narrative than non-narrative. Gladman makes the diagrammatic structure of comedy explicit and in doing so braids together her self-conscious interest in romance fiction as a genre and her growing obsession with it as a source of pleasure."--Lara Feigel, The Guardian

"My Lesbian Novel is a brilliant fusion of improvisational narrative and aesthetic treatise. It's fiction and not. It's also a hoot. And even (eventually) hot--with charm, it swirls horniness with helplessly nerdy literariness." --Megan Milks, 4Columns

"My Lesbian Novel makes up its own math, rewires a plot from scratch, offers everything one might want from a romance novel, rooted in both quotidian and fantastical matters--hot sex scenes, chance encounters in the best of public spaces, parks and museums, and the best offering of all: instructions on how to write your own."--Ayaz O. Muratoglu, The Brooklyn Rail

"My Lesbian Novel is so small, so deceptively simple, that it's surprising how nourishing it feels. Gladman has mastered the literary pleasures of slowness and withholding, of leaving space for possibility and growth. . . . The genre of her lesbian novel, Gladman is constantly reminding us, is romance -- a love story about mutual discovery and mutual change. Beneath the deadpan humor is a philosophical commitment: The most important thing about falling in love with women is women." --Lois Beckett, Lux

"Readers of Gladman's previous work will recognize her brilliant thinking and penchant for challenging experiments, though this is her most accessible book yet. . . . It's a knockout." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Gladman doesn't simply deliver the lesbian novel you may expect from the title, though italicized flashes of a novel are found interspersed alongside the central dialogue between an interviewer and a character named Renee Gladman. The resulting book moves from intellectual ambition to bodily yearning, while exploring Gladman's own compulsions to articulate thought in writing or to transcribe gesture in drawing." --John Vincler, Cultured

"A perfect introduction to all things Gladman, certain to hook a whole new swath of readers." --Drew Broussard, LitHub

"I'll follow Renee Gladman anywhere. Her form-breaking books are otherworldly in their glories and when I found out she was writing a romance novel (well, sort of), I decided I didn't need to know a single thing more and immediately ordered it. Of course, it is far stranger and trickier than that--but it's also Renee Gladman tackling the hot genre!! Let's go!!" --Literary Hub, "Most Anticipated"

"An expansive, experimental, genre-bending new work from Renee Gladman, My Lesbian Novel explores art-making, queerness, philosophy, desire, and identity as an artist." --Autostraddle, "Most Anticipated Queer Books of Fall 2024"

"My Lesbian Novel is philosophical and funny and optimistic and frustrated and needy because it desires a literature that doesn't quite exist yet." --Maggie Lange, Purse Books

"My Lesbian Novel is a genre-bending celebration of lesbian desire that offers an innovative shape for queer romance, a craft lecture spooning its own novel. Gladman shows that true romance emerges through dialogue, shaped between partners, no matter if they are lovers or writers wrestling with love." --Erin Vachon, The Rumpus

"My Lesbian Novel represents an arresting, dialogic approach to the philosophy of lesbian and queer narration and a new triumph in Gladman's ever-innovative body of work." --John Keene

"Gladman is, easily, one of the most intriguing and important writers of our time." --Amina Cain

"No one writes prose like Renee Gladman." --Lucy Corin

"Renee Gladman has always struck me as being a dreamer--she writes that way and the dreaming seems to construct the architecture of the world unfolding before our reading eyes." --Eileen Myles

"Reading Gladman, I sometimes feel I'm watching a mastermind manipulate a Rubik's Cube, except the goal isn't to solve it but to present every possible arrangement." --Ben Purkert, The Rumpus

"Gladman's precise and incisive writing makes me feel like I'm right alongside her investigating the limits of literature. It's an adventure into the avant-garde. Also, I will read anything that comes from Dorothy!" --Laura Hughes (co-owner, Basket Books & Art in Houston, TX)



About the Author



Renee Gladman is a writer and artist preoccupied with crossings, thresholds, and geographies as they play out at the intersections of poetry, prose, drawing, and architecture. She is the author of fourteen published works, including a cycle of novels about the city-state Ravicka and its inhabitants, the Ravickians, all published by Dorothy--Event Factory, The Ravickians, Ana Patova Crosses a Bridge, and Houses of Ravicka. She has been awarded fellowships, artist grants, and residencies from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Lannan Foundation, and KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin), and was a 2021 Windham-Campbell Prize winner in fiction. She makes her home in New England with poet-ceremonialist Danielle Vogel.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.3 Inches (H) x 5.8 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: LGBT
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 152
Publisher: Dorothy a Publishing Project
Theme: Lesbian
Format: Paperback
Author: Renee Gladman
Language: English
Street Date: September 17, 2024
TCIN: 92208544
UPC: 9781948980234
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-0143
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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