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The Likely World

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Likely World

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781597098083

Publisher:

Red Hen Press

Imprint:

Red Hen Press

Publication Date:

13th October 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

Twenty years of addiction to cloud, a drug which wipes the user's short-term memory, have left single mom Mellie with her mind in fragments. With the help of a tough-minded sponsor, and motivated by her own medically-challenged daughter, Mellie clings to a fragile sobriety. Then, on the evening of her twenty-ninth day sober, a stranger pulls int

Reviews

"Conroy-Goldmans gritty street postmodernism will rewire your brain in ways that recall David Foster Wallace or Philip K. Dick. But its the depth of feeling here, about love, about motherhood, reminiscent of Rachel Kushner or Claire Vaye Watkins, that will break your heart."Peter Ho Davies

"The Likely Worldis bizarre and beautiful, equal parts brainy lit and gut-bucket pulp. Its heroine is unlike any female character Ive ever encountered and I love her."Mary Gaitskill


"Inside the strata of motherhood and memory a pulse throbs, a rhythm around a body that won't quit asking: Who are you Where are you Why The woman at the center ofThe Likely Worldvibrates between addiction, memory, nostalgia, and being in a future landscape about ten seconds from our present tense. To be sober in The Likely World is to risk having heart again; to be fully alive is to risk having your heart broken open. I love this mother. I love this daughter. I love this revision of what we mean when we say familyfragmenting its way into the future one glorious mind flip at a time. I fucking love this book."Lidia Yuknavitch, author ofVerge


I dont know if youll ever read a literary novel likeThe Likely Worldthis or any other year. Its groovy, badass smart, and totally trippy, but also full of heartache and longing and the woundings of love. This novel absolutely sparkles with brightness and life."Chang-rae Lee, author ofNative Speaker, winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN/Hemingway Award for first fiction


"This book takes risks, and for that I am thankful. The complex depictions of motherhood and childhood colliding with a disturbingly tempting memory-wiping drug make this novel special and unforgettable."Lindsay Lerman ofLit Reactor


A "propulsive debut . . . [where] themes of motherhood, love, and addiction collide in heartbreaking and dangerous ways. . . [T]he prose is exquisite . . . This skillful twist on the addiction narrative is worth a look."Publishers Weekly


"Conroy-Goldmans postmodern novel beautifully speaks to the complexity of real life and addiction. Similar to David Foster Wallaces Infinite Jest, its a novel about addiction with an affinity for the strangeness of modern life, an investigation into modern brains, which are treated as computers with intricate and complex webs of synapses."Alexis David,North of Oxford

Author Bio

Melanie Conroy-Goldman is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Hobart and William Smith Colleges where she was a founding director of the Trias Residency for Writers, which has hosted such notables as Mary Gaitskill, Lidia Yuknavitch, and Jeff VanderMeer. Her fiction has been published in journals such as Southern Review and StoryQuarterly, in anthologies from Morrow and St. Martins, and online at venues such as McSweeneys. She also volunteers at a maximum security mens prison with the Cornell Prison Education Program. Her work is represented by Bill Clegg at the Clegg Agency. She lives in Ithaca, New York with her husband, daughter, and step-daughters.

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