· A fiercely empathetic group portrait of the marginalized and outcast in moments of crisis, from one of the most galvanizing voices in American fiction. Lidia Yuknavitch is a writer of rare insight into the jagged boundaries between pain and survival. Her characters are scarred by the unchecked hungers of others and themselves, yet determined to find salvation within lives that can feel beyond Brand: Penguin Publishing Group. Verge - Stories by Lidia Yuknavitch is now available in paperback. A fiercely empathetic group portrait of the marginalized and outcast in moments of crisis, from one of the most galvanizing voices in American fiction. I tell you, do not go near that place. Do not go near it. Graywolves guard the ground there. “Verge is dangerous. Lidia Yuknavitch, through multiple narratives, explores human endurance with brilliance and lightning power. She thunders life to each page. I am forever a fan.” —Terese Marie Mailhot “Lidia Yuknavitch is a life-giving sea creature, an anemone, opening and closing, showing us Pages:
VERGE: STORIES • By Lidia Yuknavitch • Riverhead Books, pages, $ This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at bltadwin.ru Kelly Thompson: The title of your new collection, Verge, works as an actual place in these stories and fragments; a location as real as any geographical space that the characters inhabit. Lidia Yuknavitch: Verge is a wonderful word because it marks liminal space, the in-between spaces, as a real place. I think of the body as a place. I think of thoughts, emotions, and different intensities. "Verge is dangerous. Lidia Yuknavitch, through multiple narratives, explores human endurance with brilliance and lightning power. She thunders life to each page. I am forever a fan."--Terese Marie Mailhot "Lidia Yuknavitch is a life-giving sea creature, an anemone, opening and closing, showing us our beauty and dis-ease.
A fiercely empathetic group portrait of the marginalized and outcast in moments of crisis, from one of the most galvanizing voices in American fiction. Lidia Yuknavitch is a writer of rare insight into the jagged boundaries between pain and survival. Her characters are scarred by the unchecked hungers of others and themselves, yet determined to find salvation within lives that can feel beyond their control. Verge is a collection of short stories which build thematically and funnel into a singular search for that focused tensile point where reality cracks. It's a living autopsy of need, rage, and unquenchable drive. Yuknavitch writes to the heart of what it feels like to live completely on the edge. Review: 'Verge,' By Lidia Yuknavitch Lidia Yuknavitch's new story collection is weighed down by strangely predictable structures and obvious metaphors — but in places it's rivetingly insightful.
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