Shit Cassandra Saw: Stories
By (Author) Gwen E. Kirby
Penguin Putnam Inc
Plume
12th April 2022
13th January 2022
United States
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 196mm
"Kirby has mastered the art of short fiction...A stunning collection from a writer whose talent and creativity seem boundless." -NPR "Kirby takes joy in subverting the reader's expectations at every turn. Her characters might be naive, even reckless, but they aren't about to be victims- They're strong, and brave, and nearly always capable of rescuing themselves." -New York Times Book Review Margaret Atwood meets Buffy in these funny, warm, and furious stories of women at their breaking points, from Hellenic times to today. Cassandra may have seen the future, but it doesn't mean she's resigned to telling the Trojans everything she knows. In this ebullient collection, virgins escape from being sacrificed, witches refuse to be burned, whores aren't ashamed, and every woman gets a chance to be a radioactive cockroach warrior who snaps back at catcallers. Gwen E. Kirby experiments with found structures--a Yelp review, a WikiHow article--which her fierce, irreverent narrators push against, showing how creativity within an enclosed space undermines and deconstructs the constraints themselves. When these women tell the stories of their triumphs as well as their pain, they emerge as funny, angry, loud, horny, lonely, strong protagonists who refuse to be secondary characters a moment longer. From "The Best and Only Whore of Cym Hyfryd, 1886" to the "Midwestern Girl Is Tired of Appearing in Your Short Stories," Kirby is playing and laughing with the women who have come before her and they are telling her, we have always been this way. You just had to know where to look.
"Kirby has mastered the art of short fiction...A stunning collection from a writer whose talent and creativity seem boundless."
NPR
When I reached the end of every single one ofGwen E. Kirby's wildly unique stories, I felt like she had altered the universe a little, created a new element, opened up some fault lines in the earth. Kirby writes with boundless humor, a confidence and ease with strange premises, and yet there is always that flash of a fang or a blade or a Sharpie, reminding you to pay closer attention.
Kevin Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of Nothing to See Here
Gwen E. Kirby's debut collection of short stories dares to ask: what if we just let women be their messiest selves Through this lens, she imagines scenarios women (and men!) may have encountered since the Hellenic times, up until today, playing with different structures including a "How To" essay and a scathing Yelp review that has a lot more bubbling under the surface. These hilarious stories use satire to examine real struggles and criticisms of the world and patriarchal standards. If you want to laugh and think, pick this one up. --Buzzfeed
"Excellent...The prose is sharp and calibrated to suit each of Kirby's temporally and geographically diverse settings...[with] risk-taking and assured, well-developed craft. This is remarkable."
Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*
"With zany plots, unconventional forms, and playful, poetic language, these stories delight at every turn."
Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
In dazzling story after storyKirby meditates on the fears, joys and pains of being a woman throughout the centuries. Every story feels unique, yet theyre tied together by Kirbys mind-bendingly confident writing and her clear fascination with strong yet vulnerable womenShit Cassandra Saw is pure pleasure.
Bookpage *Starred Review*
"Remarkable...Wielding humor and shock, Kirby audaciously unmasks gender disparity with delightful, disturbing aplomb."
--Shelf Awareness
[An] explosive, original, fearless, funny, on-the-money feminist story collection that delivers.
Publishers Weekly, Open Book
As fun as it is furious, Shit Cassandra Saw rewrites womanhood with a cast of complex, contradictory, brave and bonkers heroines as likely to skewer you with a cutlass as they are to poorly re-tile your bathroom. I want to be friends with all of the women in this collection who refuse to be anything other than exactly who they are. A barnburner of a book that will set you ablaze with its clear-eyed brilliance.
Rachel Yoder, author of Nightbitch
Shit Cassandra Saw is a readable and unflinching book about womanhood in the modern world. The stories in this collection are fierce yet playful, like the characters themselves, and I readalong in a fugue state of gleeful panic. Gwen E. Kirby takes readers into a funhouse of the mundane, revealing the excitement, possibility, and pure fun that lives just behind the predictable man's world we already know.
Liv Stratman, author of Cheat Day
Radiant truths are arrived at raucously in Shit Cassandra Saw, Gwen E. Kirbys spirited debut story collection. Kirby writes with deadpan humor about louts and witches and cross-dressing pirates, gods and ghosts and whores in wildly entertaining stories that swerve into wisdom and deeply satisfy.
Christine Schutt, author of Pure Hollywood
The stories in Shit Cassandra Saw strike fast and leave you humming in their mysteries. Gwen E. Kirby has written a book that boldly defies categorization, much like the women at its center. Here is a writer who is too good to tell a story just one way. Ill follow Kirbys mind anywhere.
Simon Han, author of Nights When Nothing Happened
Gwen E. Kirby is a writer and teacher. She hails from San Diego and is a proud graduate of Carleton College. She has an MFA from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD from the University of Cincinnati. Currently, she is the Associate Director of Programs and Finance for the Sewanee Writers' Conference at the University of the South, where she also teaches creative writing.