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One of The Wall Street Journal's Best Short Story Collections of 2018. Named a Summer Read by Vanity Fair, The Guardian, Nylon, Bustle and Literary Hub. One of Financial Times and TLS's Best Books of 2018.
One of Granta's Best Young American novelists, Catherine Lacey, the Whiting Award-winning author of The Answers, showcases her literary style in short fiction with Certain American States, a collection of stories about ordinary people seeking--and failing to find--the extraordinary in their lives.
"Like Lydia Davis and Grace Paley (whom she sometimes resembles), Lacey can travel a great distance in a single paragraph or just a single sentence; and like those writers, she's masterly at using the unreliability of her narrators to suggest worlds of repressed confusion and poorly contained grief . . . Susan Sontag said of Paley that she was a natural, "with a voice like no one else's: funny, sad, lean, modest, energetic, acute." Those words will do well for Lacey's book, too." --James Wood, The New Yorker
"[Lacey's stories are] driven by an expressive energy, by uncontainable personality, wit and the restless need, in the plots as in the sentences, to get the hell away . . . [The characters'] continued failure to get away from marriages or family gives these stories a helpless sweetness - the realisation that to love people is to face your own mortality . . . Although Lacey's work can be sad, it is rarely monotone, never earnest." --Anne Enright, The Guardian "If depression is a clouded lens that distorts reality, Lacey . . . is perhaps the finest crafter of these lenses in American fiction . . . On every page, she slips a tiny gem into your palm, a little miracle of perspective . . . Certain American States is exactly what you would expect from Lacey: perfect sentences, penetrating insights, devastating epiphanies." --Adam Morgan, Chicago Tribune "Powerful . . . [Lacey's] careering, periodic sentences drive against the reader like meteorological events." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal