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The Life of the Mind: "Sharp and funny." (Daily Mail)
By (Author) Christine Smallwood
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
30th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
240
Six days ago, Dorothy had a miscarriage. At the novel's opening, she is examining the "thick, curdled knots of string" that are still coming out of her body. Her doctor had told her that the bleeding would stop in a few days, but it hasn't.
She considers the miscarriage as 'less than a trauma and more than an inconvenience.' Like everything that happens to Dorothy, she observes the events of her life with detached interest.
Piercingly intelligent and darkly funny, The Life of the Mind is a novel about endings: of youth, of professional aspiration, of possibility, of the illusion that our minds can ever free us from the tyranny of our bodies. Christine Smallwood's stunning novel inhabits the abyss between what we think about and what we actually do.
'A jewel of a debut . . . abundantly satisfying.' - Jia Tolentino
'Brilliant . . . Dorothy's sharp, witty narration makes this book something special. The result is like the glorious love child of Ottessa Moshfegh and Sally Rooney.' - Publishers' Weekly (starred review)
As a critic, Christine Smallwood is known for her hilarious pieces about Britney Spears, Stephanie Meyer and Werner Herzog. She has written for The New York Times, the New Yorker and Harpers. Her fiction has appeared in The Paris Review and N+1.