The Pisces
LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2019
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Of all the books that I read this summer I think this was
my absolute favourite
.
It really blew me away
.
Phenomenally written.
[Broder's] writing is so creative and can be so abstract and so unexpected while also being so universal and earthy and funny.
It was raw and powerful and it made me cry
Of all the books that I read this summer I think this was
my absolute favourite
.
It really blew me away
.
Phenomenally written.
[Broder's] writing is so creative and can be so abstract and so unexpected while also being so universal and earthy and funny.
It was raw and powerful and it made me cry
Bizarrely brilliant.
What should you be reading this summer? A tragi-comic interspecies love story with
undertones of ancient Greek philosophy and sex-positive feminism.
Obviously
A novel that has such depth, and so many layers.
If it doesn’t make its way onto your list of books to read, then you’re probably doing summer wrong
One of the must-reads of the season
Witty, sharp and painfully insightful.
Looking for a smart summer read?
This is it
A frank, provocative, and brilliant debut
that blends fantasy with realism as Broder examines just how unusual a shape love can take
Strangely, almost uncomfortably, addictive.
This book appeals to the Bridget Jones in all of us, searching for true love and unhealthily influenced by fairytales. It’s a fusion of the fantastical and the real with a sprinkling of the erotic, and is
both beautifully written and darkly comic
Literary erotica merges with magical realism and black humour in this
extraordinary debut novel
about a dejected young woman’s night-time liaisons with a merman. Strong stuff, but it’s spreading quickly through word of mouth,
making it summer’s cool read to be spotted with
In Broder’s
charmingly kooky debut
novel, a depressed Ph.D. student chances upon her dream date – and he’s half fish. Broder approaches the great existential subjects as if they were a collection of bad habits. That’s what makes her writing
so funny, and so sad
In this dark, physical tale, an academic writing her dissertation on Sappho moves to Venice Beach, where, on the verge of a nervous breakdown, she falls in love with a merman. Broder's novel is
a feverish - and often quite graphic - exploration of fantasy and desire
, and the extremes to which they can take us. (And how, ultimately, nothing can match a dog's love.) It's
simultaneously hilarious, sinister and utterly mesmerising
Blazes with vibrancy
… The book’s power lies in its ability to be many things at once: a howl of anguish and existential despair, a psychological drama, a fairytale, fish porn … Resembles the new wave of female authors taking a much needed swing at the societal myths surrounding conformity and normativity, from Chris Kraus to Leila Slimani
An incisive look at modern love.
Just brilliant.
We absolutely loved it!
This is love in the age of consumer capitalism, and
Broder is pin-sharp on its disillusionments
… In a culture like this, who could resist the siren call of a non-human creature who is fulfilled and complete in himself? ...
It's a knife-tip dissection of 21st-century anomie
, and its clear-sighted depiction of muddy-headed people makes for bracing reading – like a dip in the freezing, salty sea
What makes
The Pisces
an experimental, exciting work
is that Ms. Broder manages to knead together the genres of magical realism – Theo, the merman, is always presumed to be real; no apparitions here – and literary erotica, all with a bemused, wry detachment … In recounting one woman’s star-crossed relationship with a folkloric beau, Ms. Broder has crafted
a modern-day mythology for women on the verge
– if everything on the surface stops making sense, all you need to do is dive deeper
The Pisces
convincingly romances the void
Broder deftly catches the victims of victimhood in her satirical glance, but she also recognises frailty when she sees it … The book has great momentum, like waves hitting the rocks …
Part satire, part fairy tale and, sometimes jarringly, part meditation on addiction
Bizarre, erotic and mordantly funny
, this is the story of a heartbroken student’s romantic obsession with a merman.
This explosive fantasy is one of the most original debuts to come out this year
Broder may be
master of the awkward sexual encounter
but it turns out she's a dab hand at proper erotica, too ...
The Pisces
is
so much more than fantasy
; it's an unflinching exploration of one woman's fragile mental health
Broder is just as hilarious as she is wrenchingly honest
A peerless combination of heartbreak and horniness
, this novel's journey through the surreal throes of desire is a trip you'll want to take again and again
No one writes about love like Melissa Broder
...
This is a book for every smart person who has made very bad decisions
The characters in
The Pisces
are so finely drawn and palpably real
. These are some of the most real, relatable merman sex scenes I have ever read in any book
This book has my number so hard, I’m waiting for its midnight texts
Broder wraps timeless questions of existence – those that gods and stars have been beseeched to answer for millennia – in the weirdest, sexiest, and most appealing of modern packaging.
Brilliant and delightful
Melissa Broder has officially written the modern myth
Honestly, read this book and
you’ll be totally swept up in its brilliant writing and bizarre premise
. You’ll never look at the beach in quite the same way
Sappho and Tinder, mermaid porn and nervous breakdowns, the banal and the bananas gloriously litter
this uncanny marvel that is pretty impossible to put down
Fearless
writing, merrily mixing Sappho and bikini waxes, Greek myths and self-help, and with the most
brutally honest
sex scenes I've read in a long time
This book is for anyone that’s wondered where their longing will take them next
Bold, virtuosic, addictive, erotic –
there is nothing like
The Pisces
. Between a broken-up Sappho academic and a Venice-beach merman, Melissa Broder miraculously captures everything absurd and pure about falling in love. I have no idea how Broder does it, but
I loved every dark and sublime page of it
Funny and dark, vicious and tender
,
The Pisces
is a sexy and moving portrait of a woman longing for connection and pleasure in our strange and alienating world.
I can’t stop thinking about it
The Pisces has everything
- devastating honesty about love, intimacy and loneliness, tonally perfect writing, propulsive plotting, laugh out loud hilarity, and genuinely hot sex with a merman
Fearless and perverted, full of desolation and of hope,
The Pisces
is a novel that delves head on into the many dark, absurd facets of human connection and coping in search of meaning and
comes back bearing fantastic flashes of a twisted rom-com surreality
only Melissa Broder's gemstone-studded brain could conjure up
It's hot, it's fantastical, and it's snort-inducingly funny. I can't get enough of this book
Melissa Broder lays herself bare but she does so with
strength, savvy, and style
. Above all, these essays are
sad and uncomfortable and their own kind of gorgeous
. They reveal so much about what it is to live in this world, right now
If Melissa Broder weren’t so fucking funny I would have wept through this entire book
. Love, sex, addiction, mental illness and childhood trauma all join hands and dance in a circle, to the tune of Melissa’s
unmatched wit and dementedly perfect
take on this terrifying orb we call home
A triumph of
unsettlingly relatable
prose
Her writing is
deeply personal, sophisticated in its wi
t, and at the same time,
devastating ...
A portrait of modern day existence told with provocative, irreverent honesty
What separates Broder from her confessional cohort, as “filthy” (her word) as her pieces are, is that
she doesn’t seem to be out to shock, but to survive
Witty and observant
... [Broder] is unflinchingly honest about the privileges and problems facing adults today
If you haven’t yet read something by Melissa Broder,
you are truly missing out
Melissa Broder is the author of the essay collection
So Sad Today
and four poetry collections, including
Last Sext
. The recipient of a Pushcart Prize for poetry, she also writes the 'So Sad Today' column at
Vice
, the astrology column for Lena Dunham's
Lenny Letter
and the 'Beauty and Death' column on Elle.com. She lives in Los Angeles.
melissabroder.com / @melissabroder / @sosadtoday
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