The Gin Closet

Author:   Leslie Jamison
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781439153239


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   03 May 2011
Format:   Paperback
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"From the author of the New York Times bestselling essay collection The Empathy Exams and the memoir The Recovering, Leslie Jamison's ""exquisitely beautiful"" (San Francisco Chronicle) novel about three generations of women and the inescapable brutality of love.As a young woman, Tilly flees home for the hollow underworld of Nevada, looking for pure souls and finding nothing but bad habits. One day, after Tilly has spent nearly thirty years without a family, drinking herself to the brink of death, her niece Stella--who has been leading her own life of empty promise in New York City--arrives on the doorstep of Tilly's desert trailer. The Gin Closet unravels the strange and powerful intimacy that forms between them. With an uncanny ear for dialogue and a witty, unflinching candor about sex, love, and power, Leslie Jamison reminds us that no matter how unexpected its turns, the life we're given is all we have: the cruelties that unhinge us, the beauties that clarify us, the addictions that deform us, those fleeting possibilities of grace that fade as quickly as they come. The Gin Closet marks the debut of a stunning new talent in fiction."

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Author:   Leslie Jamison
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9781439153239


ISBN 10:   143915323
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   03 May 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Devastating...astonishing...a story of love and ruin in the American West...it is a book that finds beauty in dysfunction- and, in doing so, gives us one of the truest and most devastating depictions of alcoholism to be had in some time...exquisite prose...droll...a tour de force. —Karen Brady, Buffalo News


Devastating...astonishing...a story of love and ruin in the American West...it is a book that finds beauty in dysfunction- and, in doing so, gives us one of the truest and most devastating depictions of alcoholism to be had in some time...exquisite prose...droll...a tour de force. -Karen Brady, Buffalo News -Keenly felt...Redemption, finds Jamison, like love, is rarely pure or unambiguous.- --Vogue -Life is raw in Leslie Jamison's astonishing first novel, a story of love and ruin in the American West...it is a book that finds beauty in dysfunction--and, in doing so, gives us one of the truest and most devastating depictions of alcoholism to be had in some time...The Gin Closet is nothing short of a tour de force.- --Buffalo News Keenly felt...Redemption, finds Jamison, like love, is rarely pure or unambiguous. --Vogue Life is raw in Leslie Jamison's astonishing first novel, a story of love and ruin in the American West...it is a book that finds beauty in dysfunction--and, in doing so, gives us one of the truest and most devastating depictions of alcoholism to be had in some time...The Gin Closet is nothing short of a tour de force. --Buffalo News Keenly felt...Redemption, finds Jamison, like love, is rarely pure or unambiguous. Vogue Life is raw in Leslie Jamison s astonishing first novel, a story of love and ruin in the American West it is a book that finds beauty in dysfunction and, in doing so, gives us one of the truest and most devastating depictions of alcoholism to be had in some time The Gin Closet is nothing short of a tour de force. Buffalo News


Keenly felt...Redemption, finds Jamison, like love, is rarely pure or unambiguous. -- Vogue


-Keenly felt...Redemption, finds Jamison, like love, is rarely pure or unambiguous.- --Vogue


Life is raw in Leslie Jamison's astonishing first novel, a story of love and ruin in the American West...it is a book that finds beauty in dysfunction--and, in doing so, gives us one of the truest and most devastating depictions of alcoholism to be had in some time... The Gin Closet is nothing short of a tour de force. <p> --Buffalo News<p>


Author Information

Leslie Jamison was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in Los Angeles. She has worked as a baker, an office temp, an innkeeper, a tutor, and a medical actor. A graduate of Harvard College and the Iowas Workshop, she is the author of the essay collection The Empathy Exams, a New York Times bestseller, and the novel The Gin Closet, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harpers, and the Oxford American, among others, and she is a columnist for the New York Times Book Review. She teaches at Columbia University and lives in Brooklyn with her family.

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