All Fours
Description
The
New York Times
bestselling author of
The First Bad Man
returns with an irreverently sexy, tender, hilarious and literary novel about a woman upending her life
It's very funny, quite dirty, and deeply profound, with a fragile magic that comes from entering an uncensored inner world. There is the added thrill as well, of July suggesting that midlife, and menopause in particular, might be kind of . . . hot
Rage, grief, lust, sadness, selfishness; this stunning book and July's nameless heroine have it all. I cannot wait to read it all over again
A life-changer for me. I thought I was reading about middle age, then I thought I was reading about menopause, then motherhood, then sexuality, then monogamy, then marriage. And by the final page I realised I was reading about existence and death and I couldn't stop crying. Plus it's so funny and it's so horny. My favourite novel of this year
A giddy, bold, mind-blowing tour de force by one of our most important literary writers. Funny, honest, rich with the energy of the mind,
All Fours
will jump-start your relation to language and cause you to think anew about the nature of desire
Transcendent . . . A book that emboldens you. To read it, is to feel gloriously, unashamedly alive
One of the freshest, funniest, most urgent voices I've read in a long time . . . Authentic and willingly honest. I couldn't put the book down. What a delight
Wild and outrageous, provocative and entirely unpredictable
Essential . . . A book of vast scope, taking in men and women, the mind and the body, and society and solitude
July doesn't just tap into the zeitgeist; she helps shape it. Her prose is startlingly original yet immediately familiar, like meeting a stranger who reminds you of yourself. How did she create something so original and yet so relatable? . . . Unflinching and insistent - a defiance against erasure
July comes into her own [and] brings a new perspective . . . A menopause novel that's never boring
Miranda July is a writer, filmmaker and artist. Her debut novel,
The First Bad Man
, was an instant
New York Times
bestseller, and her collection of stories,
No One Belongs Here More Than You
, won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. Her writing has appeared in the
Paris Review
,
Harper's
and the
New Yorker
. July lives in Los Angeles.
@mirandajuly | mirandajuly.com
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