In the Dream House: A Memoir

Author:   Carmen Maria Machado
Publisher:   Graywolf Press
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9781644450031


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 November 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Carmen Maria Machado
Publisher:   Graywolf Press
Imprint:   Graywolf Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.526kg
ISBN:  

9781644450031


ISBN 10:   1644450038
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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It's a testament to Carmen Maria Machado's abilities that a memoir as harrowing as In the Dream House can also be so energizing to read, so propulsive. --Kevin Brockmeier Carmen Maria Machado's memoir about being trapped in a love relationship that turns nasty and shameful is unflinchingly honest. . . . In the Dream House affirms that Machado is one of the most talented young writers of our day. --Lillian Faderman Wrought with alarming premonition, propulsive rhythm, and a trove of folkloric archetypes, Machado's genre-crushing memoir is a meditation on the eclipse of knowledge and intuition by the narcotic light of a destructive bond that feels like love. --Melissa Broder


Merge the house and the woman--watch the woman experience her own body as a haunted house, a place of sudden, inexplicable terrors--and you are reading the blazingly talented Carmen Maria Machado. --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times Breathtakingly inventive. . . . Machado's writing, with its heat and precise command of tone, has always had a sentient quality. But what makes In the Dream House a particularly self-aware structure--which is to say, a true haunted house--is the intimation that it is critiquing itself in real time. . . . Here and in her short stories, Machado subjects the contemporary world to the logic of dreaming. --Katy Waldman, The New Yorker Machado's wit and compulsive post-mortem approach configure her story into a wildly propulsive memoir, an ambulatory survey of the genre. --The New York Times Book Review If there are no new stories, only new ways to tell them, Carmen Maria Machado has found a way to do exactly that, ingeniously, in Dream House -- a book that manages to break open nearly everything we think we know about abuse memoirs. . . . The result is a gorgeously kaleidoscopic feat -- not just of literature but of pure, uncut humanity. --Entertainment Weekly In the Dream House is the kind of book that burrows under the reader's skin while simultaneously forcing her to inhabit the body of the writer. --NPR.org Piercing. . . . In the Dream House makes for uneasy but powerful reading. --Mark Athitakis, USA Today Machado rejects standard memoir conventions in favor of short discursive chapters. . . . The result is a thoroughly engrossing, sometimes enraging must-read. --BuzzFeed A stunning book, both deeply felt and elegantly written. --Julia M. Klein, The Boston Globe Celebrated for her inventive writing, Carmen Maria Machado will not disappoint her fans with this dazzling memoir that journeys through a maze of stories, each vignette (some only a sentence long) an individual room containing a moment of wonder, curiosity or sorrow. --NBC News Latino Two years after first commanding the world's attention with her debut collection Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado is back with In The Dream House, an engrossing memoir that blurs the lines between personal narrative and literary criticism. --Harper's Bazaar Machado is able to captivate the reader while telling a brutally honest narrative of abuse. --Marie Claire Forget everything you think you know about memoir when reading Carmen Maria Machado's brilliant, twisting, provocative entry in the genre. --NYLON In the Dream House--a devastating chronicle, interrogation and historical contextualization of her experience in an abusive relationship--is no less than a brilliant revision of the form. --Salon.com [In the Dream House] is an impressive, finely calibrated work of literature, one that throws open the door to a subject that's still rarely broached, and makes the reader's stay equally illuminating and unsettling. . . . In assuming the role of architect and archivist, Machado makes In the Dream House as much a memoir as a monument. --The A.V. Club In the Dream House is proof, a nod towards justice, however nebulous or impossible that idea might be, as it sounds out against gatekeepers, archival erasures, and silence, articulating the possibility of queerness against the grain of singularity. --Frieze Machado's innovative memoir does not pull punches. . . . In the Dream House is a brilliant successor to her acclaimed short story collection. --Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Deeply intelligent and fiercely innovative. --Slant The way [In the Dream House] seamlessly weaves the facts of [Machado's] life with fictions--the ghosts that still haunt her, the fact that even time travel could not undo what's been done--is a masterstroke. Machado's that writer who can convincingly code-switch between sci-fi nerdery and lyrical realism. She's equally at home in both worlds. --Angela Watercutter, Wired In the Dream House [is] one of the more unique memoirs you'll ever read. . . . It will be needed and recommended and read and reread for generations to come. --Autostraddle An unflinching, engrossing memoir. --POPSUGAR A groundbreaking memoir in terms of both form and content. . . . Get ready for Machado to take you on several breakneck cross-country trips of the soul. --The Observer In the Dream House is a deeply personal, chilling memoir of abuse and a testament to the healing strength of vulnerability. Machado expertly centers each chapter around a different narrative device and in so doing provides a new reading experience altogether. --Ms. Magazine The Philly author of the much-awarded Her Body and Other Parties comes back strong with this memoir about adolescence, sexual identity, and damaging love. --The Philadelphia Inquirer A raw, innovative memoir. --BBC Culture What might feel gimmicky in another writer's hands is revelatory in Machado's: In the Dream House becomes a complexly layered exploration of the personal and the political, and the literary, both a brave baring of a painful experience and a reckoning with our collective failure to truly deal with queer intimate partner abuse. --Lambda Literary In the Dream House is not only a memoir but a masterclass in what genre can do. --Electric Literature [In the Dream House] confronts the issues of credibility, self-doubt, and disbelief that all too frequently arise when survivors of domestic abuse speak out. But the work also stands as an intervention explicitly aimed at the silences, erasures, and lacunae of the culture at large. . . . A human story, full of artistry, candor, and grace. --The Brooklyn Rail In the Dream House is both innovative in its approach and nerve-striking in its subject matter. --Pacific Standard Carmen Maria Machado's rise in the literary world has been nothing short of meteoric. --The Week In the Dream House further cements Machado's status as one of the leading writers today. --Refinery29 Cycling through a staggering array of modes and strategies, In the Dream House wheels in and out of fabulist, formalist, and realist registers, cultural analysis and polemic to produce a fresh and unflinching interrogation of abuse in queer relationships. . . . In the Dream House arrives with a thunder that resounds. --4Columns It seems absurd that no one has written about abuse in queer relationships like this before. Mercifully, In the Dream House fills an aching void. --Women's Review of Books Machado has pulled off an amazing feat: a book that comments on its own existence and the silences it endeavors to fill; a work deeply informed by a sense of identity and community; and page after page of flawless, flaying, addictive prose. --Sam Worley, BookPage, starred review Daringly structured and ruthlessly inquisitive. . . . The heart of this history is clear, deeply felt, and powerful. A fiercely honest, imaginatively written, and necessary memoir from one our great young writers. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Machado has written an affecting, chilling memoir about domestic abuse. --Publishers Weekly, starred review [Machado's] writing exhibits all of the formal precision of her fiction, and the book draws the reader deep into the varied rooms of the haunted house of the past. Highly recommended. --Booklist, starred review In this open examination of abuse--how it starts, how it hides, how it tears at the victim's sense of self--Machado reimagines and plays with the memoir form, bridging the gap between reader and author in a way that is original and haunting. --Library Journal Absolutely remarkable. . . . What makes this book truly exceptional is how Machado creates an archive where, shamefully, there is none. --Roxane Gay It's a testament to Carmen Maria Machado's abilities that a memoir as harrowing as In the Dream House can also be so energizing to read, so propulsive. --Kevin Brockmeier Carmen Maria Machado's memoir about being trapped in a love relationship that turns nasty and shameful is unflinchingly honest. . . . In the Dream House affirms that Machado is one of the most talented young writers of our day. --Lillian Faderman Wrought with alarming premonition, propulsive rhythm, and a trove of folkloric archetypes, Machado's genre-crushing memoir is a meditation on the eclipse of knowledge and intuition by the narcotic light of a destructive bond that feels like love. --Melissa Broder Carmen Maria Machado has re-imagined the memoir genre, creating a work of art both breathtakingly inventive and urgently true. In the Dream House is crucial queer testimony. I've never read a book like it. --Alex Marzano-Lesnevich


Merge the house and the woman--watch the woman experience her own body as a haunted house, a place of sudden, inexplicable terrors--and you are reading the blazingly talented Carmen Maria Machado. --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times Breathtakingly inventive. . . . Machado's writing, with its heat and precise command of tone, has always had a sentient quality. But what makes In the Dream House a particularly self-aware structure--which is to say, a true haunted house--is the intimation that it is critiquing itself in real time. . . . Here and in her short stories, Machado subjects the contemporary world to the logic of dreaming. --Katy Waldman, The New Yorker If there are no new stories, only new ways to tell them, Carmen Maria Machado has found a way to do exactly that, ingeniously, in Dream House -- a book that manages to break open nearly everything we think we know about abuse memoirs. . . . The result is a gorgeously kaleidoscopic feat -- not just of literature but of pure, uncut humanity. --Entertainment Weekly Machado rejects standard memoir conventions in favor of short discursive chapters. . . . The result is a thoroughly engrossing, sometimes enraging must-read. --BuzzFeed A stunning book, both deeply felt and elegantly written. --Julia M. Klein, The Boston Globe Celebrated for her inventive writing, Carmen Maria Machado will not disappoint her fans with this dazzling memoir that journeys through a maze of stories, each vignette (some only a sentence long) an individual room containing a moment of wonder, curiosity or sorrow. --NBC News Latino Two years after first commanding the world's attention with her debut collection Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado is back with In The Dream House, an engrossing memoir that blurs the lines between personal narrative and literary criticism. --Harper's Bazaar Machado is able to captivate the reader while telling a brutally honest narrative of abuse. --Marie Claire Forget everything you think you know about memoir when reading Carmen Maria Machado's brilliant, twisting, provocative entry in the genre. --NYLON In the Dream House is proof, a nod towards justice, however nebulous or impossible that idea might be, as it sounds out against gatekeepers, archival erasures, and silence, articulating the possibility of queerness against the grain of singularity. --Frieze Machado's innovative memoir does not pull punches. . . . In the Dream House is a brilliant successor to her acclaimed short story collection. --Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Deeply intelligent and fiercely innovative. --Slant An unflinching, engrossing memoir. --POPSUGAR A groundbreaking memoir in terms of both form and content. . . . Get ready for Machado to take you on several breakneck cross-country trips of the soul. --The Observer The Philly author of the much-awarded Her Body and Other Parties comes back strong with this memoir about adolescence, sexual identity, and damaging love. --The Philadelphia Inquirer A raw, innovative memoir. --BBC Culture [In the Dream House] confronts the issues of credibility, self-doubt, and disbelief that all too frequently arise when survivors of domestic abuse speak out. But the work also stands as an intervention explicitly aimed at the silences, erasures, and lacunae of the culture at large. . . . A human story, full of artistry, candor, and grace. --The Brooklyn Rail In the Dream House is both innovative in its approach and nerve-striking in its subject matter. --Pacific Standard Carmen Maria Machado's rise in the literary world has been nothing short of meteoric. --The Week Cycling through a staggering array of modes and strategies, In the Dream House wheels in and out of fabulist, formalist, and realist registers, cultural analysis and polemic to produce a fresh and unflinching interrogation of abuse in queer relationships. . . . In the Dream House arrives with a thunder that resounds. --4Columns It seems absurd that no one has written about abuse in queer relationships like this before. Mercifully, In the Dream House fills an aching void. --Women's Review of Books Machado has pulled off an amazing feat: a book that comments on its own existence and the silences it endeavors to fill; a work deeply informed by a sense of identity and community; and page after page of flawless, flaying, addictive prose. --Sam Worley, BookPage, starred review Daringly structured and ruthlessly inquisitive. . . . The heart of this history is clear, deeply felt, and powerful. A fiercely honest, imaginatively written, and necessary memoir from one our great young writers. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Machado has written an affecting, chilling memoir about domestic abuse. --Publishers Weekly, starred review [Machado's] writing exhibits all of the formal precision of her fiction, and the book draws the reader deep into the varied rooms of the haunted house of the past. Highly recommended. --Booklist, starred review In this open examination of abuse--how it starts, how it hides, how it tears at the victim's sense of self--Machado reimagines and plays with the memoir form, bridging the gap between reader and author in a way that is original and haunting. --Library Journal Absolutely remarkable. . . . What makes this book truly exceptional is how Machado creates an archive where, shamefully, there is none. --Roxane Gay It's a testament to Carmen Maria Machado's abilities that a memoir as harrowing as In the Dream House can also be so energizing to read, so propulsive. --Kevin Brockmeier Carmen Maria Machado's memoir about being trapped in a love relationship that turns nasty and shameful is unflinchingly honest. . . . In the Dream House affirms that Machado is one of the most talented young writers of our day. --Lillian Faderman Wrought with alarming premonition, propulsive rhythm, and a trove of folkloric archetypes, Machado's genre-crushing memoir is a meditation on the eclipse of knowledge and intuition by the narcotic light of a destructive bond that feels like love. --Melissa Broder Carmen Maria Machado has re-imagined the memoir genre, creating a work of art both breathtakingly inventive and urgently true. In the Dream House is crucial queer testimony. I've never read a book like it. --Alex Marzano-Lesnevich


It's a testament to Carmen Maria Machado's abilities that a memoir as harrowing as In the Dream House can also be so energizing to read, so propulsive. --Kevin Brockmeier Carmen Maria Machado's memoir about being trapped in a love relationship that turns nasty and shameful is unflinchingly honest. . . . In the Dream House affirms that Machado is one of the most talented young writers of our day. --Lillian Faderman


Machado rejects standard memoir conventions in favor of short discursive chapters. . . . The result is a thoroughly engrossing, sometimes enraging must-read. --BuzzFeed Celebrated for her inventive writing, Carmen Maria Machado will not disappoint her fans with this dazzling memoir that journeys through a maze of stories, each vignette (some only a sentence long) an individual room containing a moment of wonder, curiosity or sorrow. --NBC News Latino Machado is able to captivate the reader while telling a brutally honest narrative of abuse. --Marie Claire Forget everything you think you know about memoir when reading Carmen Maria Machado's brilliant, twisting, provocative entry in the genre. --NYLON A groundbreaking memoir in terms of both form and content. . . . Get ready for Machado to take you on several breakneck cross-country trips of the soul. --The Observer The Philly author of the much-awarded Her Body and Other Parties comes back strong with this memoir about adolescence, sexual identity, and damaging love. --The Philadelphia Inquirer In the Dream House is both innovative in its approach and nerve-striking in its subject matter. --Pacific Standard Carmen Maria Machado's rise in the literary world has been nothing short of meteoric. --The Week Daringly structured and ruthlessly inquisitive. . . . The heart of this history is clear, deeply felt, and powerful. A fiercely honest, imaginatively written, and necessary memoir from one our great young writers. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Machado has written an affecting, chilling memoir about domestic abuse. --Publishers Weekly, starred review [Machado's] writing exhibits all of the formal precision of her fiction, and the book draws the reader deep into the varied rooms of the haunted house of the past. Highly recommended. --Booklist, starred review Absolutely remarkable. . . . What makes this book truly exceptional is how Machado creates an archive where, shamefully, there is none. --Roxane Gay It's a testament to Carmen Maria Machado's abilities that a memoir as harrowing as In the Dream House can also be so energizing to read, so propulsive. --Kevin Brockmeier Carmen Maria Machado's memoir about being trapped in a love relationship that turns nasty and shameful is unflinchingly honest. . . . In the Dream House affirms that Machado is one of the most talented young writers of our day. --Lillian Faderman Wrought with alarming premonition, propulsive rhythm, and a trove of folkloric archetypes, Machado's genre-crushing memoir is a meditation on the eclipse of knowledge and intuition by the narcotic light of a destructive bond that feels like love. --Melissa Broder Carmen Maria Machado has re-imagined the memoir genre, creating a work of art both breathtakingly inventive and urgently true. In the Dream House is crucial queer testimony. I've never read a book like it. --Alex Marzano-Lesnevich


It's a testament to Carmen Maria Machado's abilities that a memoir as harrowing as In the Dream House can also be so energizing to read, so propulsive. --Kevin Brockmeier Carmen Maria Machado's memoir about being trapped in a love relationship that turns nasty and shameful is unflinchingly honest. . . . In the Dream House affirms that Machado is one of the most talented young writers of our day. --Lillian Faderman Wrought with alarming premonition, propulsive rhythm, and a trove of folkloric archetypes, Machado's genre-crushing memoir is a meditation on the eclipse of knowledge and intuition by the narcotic light of a destructive bond that feels like love. --Melissa Broder Carmen Maria Machado has re-imagined the memoir genre, creating a work of art both breathtakingly inventive and urgently true. In the Dream House is crucial queer testimony. I've never read a book like it. --Alex Marzano-Lesnevich


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Carmen Maria Machado is the author of Her Body and Other Parties, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize. She lives in Philadelphia with her wife.

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