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The Complicities

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Complicities

Contributors:

By (Author) Stacey D'Erasmo

ISBN:

9781643751962

Publisher:

Workman Publishing

Imprint:

Algonquin Books

Publication Date:

20th September 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 212mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

380g

Description

Award-winning author Stacey DErasmo tells a haunting and emotionally affecting story about a woman trying to rebuild her life after her husbands arrest, and what she knew or pretended not to know about where their familys money came from.

After her husband Alans decades of financial fraud are exposed, Suzannes wealthy, comfortable life shatters. Alan goes to prison. Suzanne files for divorce, decamps to a barely middle-class Massachusetts beach town, and begins to create a new life and identity. Ignoring a steady stream of calls from Norfolk State Prison, she tries to cleanse herself of all connections to her ex-husband. She tells herself that he, not she, committed the crimes.

Then Alan is released early, and the many people whose lives he ruined demand restitution. But when Suzanne finds herself awestruck at a major whale stranding, she makes an apparently high-minded decision that ripples with devastating effect not only through Alans life as he tries to rebuild but also through the lives of Suzanne and Alans son, Alans new wife, his estranged mother, and, ultimately, Suzanne herself.

When damage is done, who pays Who loses Who is responsible

With biting wisdom, The Complicities examines the ways in which the stories we tell ourselves that we didnt know, that we werent there, that it wasnt our fault are also finally stories of our own deep complicity.

Reviews

The Complicitiesis a subtle masterpiece. Imagine a voicelyrical and low, intimate and insistentwhispering in your ear. Half-told truths simmer below the surface, like the uneasy murmuring of a conscience. Mesmerized, you listen. There is menace here in DErasmos disquieted world, and terrible beauty, too. Things are not what they appear to be. We are not who we think we are, either, and yet we are complicit.
Ruth Ozeki, author ofThe Book of Form and Emptiness

In Stacey D'Erasmo's wonderful new novel,The Complicities,the past catches up to the present and overtakes it. All the scattered misdeeds and cut corners and malfeasances come together as crimes, big and small, and the characters either see the criminality or try to ignore it. But this suspenseful novel sees it all, and I found myself enlightened and deeply moved by its compelling story.
Charles Baxter, author of The Sun Collective

"The Complicitieshad me enthralled. This gripping, human tale of our crimesfinancial, environmental, self-delusionalis impossible to put down. DErasmo weaves a thriller of a tale, exposing sticky webs of corruption that entangle our lives and fates, even those who fantasize about their innocence, redemption and escape."
Samantha Hunt, author ofThe Unwritten Book: An Investigation

The Complicitiesis a subtle masterpiece. Imagine a voicelyrical and low, intimate and insistentwhispering in your ear. Half-told truths simmer below the surface, like the uneasy murmuring of a conscience. Mesmerized, you listen. There is menace here in DErasmos disquieted world, and terrible beauty, too. Things are not what they appear to be. We are not who we think we are, either, and yet we are complicit.
Ruth Ozeki, author ofThe Book of Form and Emptiness

In Stacey D'Erasmo's wonderful new novel,The Complicities,the past catches up to the present and overtakes it. All the scattered misdeeds and cut corners and malfeasances come together as crimes, big and small, and the characters either see the criminality or try to ignore it. But this suspenseful novel sees it all, and I found myself enlightened and deeply moved by its compelling story.
Charles Baxter, author of The Sun Collective

"[A] perfect outing . . . With smooth shifts in perspective and understated and precise prose, DErasmo demonstrates a mastery of the craft. The result is propulsive and profound."
Publishers Weekly, starred review

"The Complicitieshad me enthralled. This gripping, human tale of our crimesfinancial, environmental, self-delusionalis impossible to put down. DErasmo weaves a thriller of a tale, exposing sticky webs of corruption that entangle our lives and fates, even those who fantasize about their innocence, redemption and escape."
Samantha Hunt, author ofThe Unwritten Book: An Investigation

The Complicitiesis a subtle masterpiece. Imagine a voicelyrical and low, intimate and insistentwhispering in your ear. Half-told truths simmer below the surface, like the uneasy murmuring of a conscience. Mesmerized, you listen. There is menace here in DErasmos disquieted world, and terrible beauty, too. Things are not what they appear to be. We are not who we think we are, either, and yet we are complicit.
Ruth Ozeki, author ofThe Book of Form and Emptiness

In Stacey D'Erasmo's wonderful new novel,The Complicities,the past catches up to the present and overtakes it. All the scattered misdeeds and cut corners and malfeasances come together as crimes, big and small, and the characters either see the criminality or try to ignore it. But this suspenseful novel sees it all, and I found myself enlightened and deeply moved by its compelling story.
Charles Baxter, author of The Sun Collective

Author Bio

Stacey D'Erasmois the author of four novels and one book of nonfiction. She has been the recipient of a Stegner Fellowship in fiction, a Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction, and a Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize from Lambda Literary, among other awards. Her essays, features, and reviews have appeared in theNew York Times Magazine, theNew York Times Book Review, theNew Yorker, theBoston Review,Bookforum, theNew England Review, andPloughshares, among other publications. She is an associate professor of writing and publishing practices at Fordham University.

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