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An "Entertainment Weekly "pick for Blockbuster Novels of Fall 2015
Gaitskill takes a premise that could have been preachy, sentimental, or simplistic juxtaposing urban and rural, rich and poor, young and old, brown and white and makes it candid and emotionally complex, spare, real, and deeply affecting. She explores the complexities of love (mares, "meres" . . . ) to bring us a novel that gallops along like a bracing bareback ride on a powerful thoroughbred. "Kirkus Reviews "(starred review)"

One of "Huffington Post"'s 2015 Fall 33 Can't-Miss New Reads

One of"Kirkus Reviews "21 Must Read Fall Books

A "Refinery29" Fall fiction Great American Novels pick

An "Entertainment Weekly "pick for Blockbuster Novels of Fall 2015

Gaitskill has not lost her gift for transforming the outside world into the particular vision of one of her characters, rich and perplexed, and"The Mare"ripples with internal emotional movement, but it is also a physical novel . . . the book is an exciting read. Nothing stands still, not the horses, not the violent mother or the would-be mother, not the vicious jealous friends, not the boyfriend or husband, not the sky. Cathleen Schine, " The New York Review of Books "
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[Gaitskill s] strange gift is to unfold emotions, no matter how petty or upsetting, and describe them with disarming patience for their stutters and silences, their repetitions and contradictions. The result often feels both primal and electric, something like a latter-day D. H. Lawrence. Amy Gentry, "Chicago Tribune "
Ms. Gaitskill is such a preternaturally gifted writer that nearly every page of "The Mare" shimmers with exacting and sometimes hallucinatory observation. Dwight Garner, "The New York Times
" Thank goodness Gaitskill wrote this book, for it is neither Disneyfied nor dark but a beautiful coming-of-age novel about love and violence with a soupcon of redemption tossed in. Natalie Serber, "The Portland Oregonian
" The range of Gaitskill's humanity is astonishing and matched only, it seems, by a desire to confront readers with the trembling reality of our shared ugliness . . . This is a coming-of-age story in the way we are always coming of age, whether we are 13 or 47. What elevates it is the way Gaitskill rides herd on sentimentality, which isn't to suggest that the work isn't emotional it is. It's just that there are no false notes, no stumbles in the rare moments of tenderness. It's brave and bold to publish a book like this. Make no mistake: The women in this book, like Gaitskill herself, are mares. Elissa Schappell, "The Lost Angeles Times
" "The Mare" is classic Gaitskill . . . The novel is a reimagining of Enid Bagnold's "National Velvet" and what makes Gaitskill such an apt writer to recast Bagnold's beloved story is their shared obsession with the psychological tangle of intimate relationships . . . In Gaitskill's hands, even the most raw and fleeting moments drip with complexity. Kessiah Weird, "Elle Magazine
"" The Mare"is worth reading for the plot alone, which is as uplifting as it is gutting. But Gaitskill is more than a gifted story-teller. She is an enchanter, to borrow Nabokov s description of what makes a good writer a major one. The particular way in which she enchants by putting into words the wordless undercurrent of human behavior is explicit in"The Mare." Hannah Tennant-Moore, "The New Republic
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"The Mare" is indebted, in its narrative strategy, to "As I Lay Dying, " another novel that employs a host of recurring narrators to get at the tangled intricacies of family life. There is a certain loom-like effect at work in both books, a warp-and-woof texture, visible only to the reader, produced by the interwoven sets of impressions . . . On horseback, Velvet is in her own, untouchable place, and Gaitskill s sentences lift their necks and pick up speed to match her movements stride for stride. Alexandra Schwartz, "The New Yorker
" In her last novel, "Veronica, "Gaitskill found a language for the inexpressible in the form of sexuality. "The Mare "goes further and deeper to give eloquent voice to the ineffable thoughts and feelings experienced across boundaries of age and race and class and gender and even, in this case, species. Ellen Akins, "The Minneapolis Star Tribune "
In soaring languagethat well captures being in the zone, whether it s painting or riding, Gaitskill brings home her theme of the importance of honoring one s gifts and the hard work of finding the best outlet for creative expression. Joanne Wilkinson, "Booklist "
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The major and minor voices narrating this brilliant tapestry are wondrously original, poignant and despite all, not without hope. "Library Journal"(starred review)
Gaitskill takes a premise that could have been preachy, sentimental, or simplistic juxtaposing urban and rural, rich and poor, young and old, brown and white and makes it candid and emotionally complex, spare, real, and deeply affecting. She explores the complexities of love (mares, "meres" . . . ) to bring us a novel that gallops along like a bracing bareback ride on a powerful thoroughbred. "Kirkus Reviews "(starred review)
"[Gaitskill weaves] a rich back-and-forth narrative that encompasses falling in love, growing up, and doing right in worlds of privilege and poverty. The" Bust "Guide
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A young Dominican girl in Brooklyn's Fresh Air Fund program explores the contrasts between her inner-city life and her hosts' privileged world and finds her realities powerfully shaped by her relationship with a horse.

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  • Año de publicación2016
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  • ISBN 13 9781410487339
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