Philosophical inquiry, examinations of language, and involuted domestic disputes are the focus of Lydia Davis's inventive collection of short fiction, Almost No Memory. In each of these stories, Davis reveals an empathic, sometimes shattering understanding of human relationships.
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“I find what happens in reality very interesting and I don’t find a great need to make up things, but I do like retelling stories that are told to me.” —Lydia Davis https://t.co/n31sDNEoxb
"Lydia Davis is one of the quiet giants in the world of American fiction." --Benjamin Weissman, Los Angeles Times
"Frequently poetic and, without question, memorable." --Liam Callanan, The New York Times Book Reveiw