NATIONAL BOOK AWARD NOMINEE - This "beautifully crafted" ( The New York Times Book Review), haunting, profoundly disquieting novel manages to be at once sparse and lush, to combine Biblical simplicity with Gothic intensity and strangeness. It is the story of Kate, despised by her mother, bound to her father by ties stronger and darker than blood. It is the story of her attempted escapes--in detached sexual encounters, at a Southern college populated by spoiled and perverse beauties, and in a doomed marriage to a man who cannot understand what she is running from. Witty, erotic, searing acute, State of Grace bears the inimitable stamp of one of our finest and most provocative writers.
This novel is truly a find. I echo the below review: how can such an unassuming piece of genius sit and languish on the shelf for so many years without ever garnering the readership it deserves? Suffice to say, State of Grace is like no other novel I've ever read, and I'm a PhD student in literature. It is lyrical and baffling, insightful and obscure. Perhaps the best corollary I can think of is Marilynne Robinson-- if Robinson surrendered herself to her ecstatic, mystic impulses. The story of a precious young woman and her will-less surge through the world is something to curl up with and devour. Treat yourself. Read it.
ONE MILLION STARS
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I picked up this book quite by accident, having been recommended to another Williams, or, perhaps, another Joy. Frustrated, I glanced at the first page, and, finding it not repellent, read a bit more. The next thing I knew, I was immersed in something extraordinary and rare. It's amazing--and depressing--that a book like this can exist, no longer heralded, buried on a shelf in a bookstore where a handful of people might discover it by accident. About the book there is little to say that can adequately describe what it's like, except that it's like plunging into the soul of a very particular young woman.
Innovative and Great
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
One of my all time favorites! I've written graduate essays on the book and always list it as being a major influence on my own writing. Joy Williams is one of the few authors who can describe the world's craziness and how we live in it.
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