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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
1635572215
ISBN-13
9781635572216
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16050387819
Product Key Features
Book Title
Real Estate : a Living Autobiography
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Women's Studies, Essays
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-276207
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"[Levy] is an indelible writer . . . [an] elliptical genius . . . The Cost of Living . . . is always a pleasure to consume." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times, on THE COST OF LIVING "An astute observer of both the mundane and the inexplicable, Levy sketches memorable details in just a few strokes." -- Yiyun Lee, The New York Times Book Review, on THE COST OF LIVING "A smart, slim meditation on womanhood informed by Levy's wide reading." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's "Fresh Air", on THE COST OF LIVING "Unclassifiable, original, full of unexpected pleasures at every turn. ... Delivered in gorgeous, disciplined prose, Deborah Levy has crafted a bracing, searing inquiry into one woman's life that manages to tell the truth of all women's lives." -- Dani Shapiro, on THE COST OF LIVING "Beautifully written ... A captivating journey to find a sense of place." -- Kirkus Reviews, "[Levy] is an indelible writer . . . [an] elliptical genius . . . The Cost of Living . . . is always a pleasure to consume." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times, on THE COST OF LIVING "An astute observer of both the mundane and the inexplicable, Levy sketches memorable details in just a few strokes." -- Yiyun Lee, The New York Times Book Review, on THE COST OF LIVING "A smart, slim meditation on womanhood informed by Levy's wide reading." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's "Fresh Air", on THE COST OF LIVING "Unclassifiable, original, full of unexpected pleasures at every turn. ... Delivered in gorgeous, disciplined prose, Deborah Levy has crafted a bracing, searing inquiry into one woman's life that manages to tell the truth of all women's lives." -- Dani Shapiro, on THE COST OF LIVING "Beautifully written ... A captivating journey to find a sense of place." -- Kirkus Reviews "The third and final book of Deborah Levy's 'living autobiography' takes on the idea of home and houses in many iterations: the haunted, the literary, and what homespace means to a woman writer. Levy considers much about unreal estate too, as the narrator collects her fantasy dream homes...And in essence, puts forth what has always been at the heart of this project, 'to embody and make present a female mind.'" -- The Millions "Home means different things to different people. For you, it might be where you were born or grew up. It might be your chosen home. In Deborah Levy's latest meditation on living, she explores what possessions and property mean and how they can define us." -- Bustle "Levy's fictional books are often nominated for the Booker Prize - and they are excellent. But her autobiographies as a working writer will go down as blueprints for living." -- Donna Liquori, Albany Times-Union, "Wonderful... Levy, whose prose is at once declarative and concrete and touched with an almost oracular pithiness, has a gift for imbuing ordinary observations with the magic of metaphor... the ordinary stuff of modern life, made radiant by Levy's clarifying prose. But Levy never lets us lose sight of how extraordinary, both historically and personally, her casual, roving freedom truly is." -- Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker "Beautifully written ... A captivating journey to find a sense of place." -- Kirkus Reviews "Levy's fictional books are often nominated for the Booker Prize - and they are excellent. But her autobiographies as a working writer will go down as blueprints for living." -- Donna Liquori, Albany Times-Union "The third and final book of Deborah Levy's 'living autobiography' takes on the idea of home and houses in many iterations: the haunted, the literary, and what homespace means to a woman writer. Levy considers much about unreal estate too, as the narrator collects her fantasy dream homes...And in essence, puts forth what has always been at the heart of this project, 'to embody and make present a female mind.'" -- The Millions "Home means different things to different people. For you, it might be where you were born or grew up. It might be your chosen home. In Deborah Levy's latest meditation on living, she explores what possessions and property mean and how they can define us." -- Bustle "[Levy] is an indelible writer . . . [an] elliptical genius . . . The Cost of Living . . . is always a pleasure to consume." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times, on THE COST OF LIVING "An astute observer of both the mundane and the inexplicable, Levy sketches memorable details in just a few strokes." -- Yiyun Lee, The New York Times Book Review, on THE COST OF LIVING "A smart, slim meditation on womanhood informed by Levy's wide reading." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's "Fresh Air", on THE COST OF LIVING "Unclassifiable, original, full of unexpected pleasures at every turn. ... Delivered in gorgeous, disciplined prose, Deborah Levy has crafted a bracing, searing inquiry into one woman's life that manages to tell the truth of all women's lives." -- Dani Shapiro, on THE COST OF LIVING, "[Levy] is an indelible writer . . . [an] elliptical genius . . . The Cost of Living . . . is always a pleasure to consume." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times, on THE COST OF LIVING "An astute observer of both the mundane and the inexplicable, Levy sketches memorable details in just a few strokes." -- Yiyun Lee, The New York Times Book Review, on THE COST OF LIVING "A smart, slim meditation on womanhood informed by Levy's wide reading." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's "Fresh Air", on THE COST OF LIVING "Unclassifiable, original, full of unexpected pleasures at every turn. ... Delivered in gorgeous, disciplined prose, Deborah Levy has crafted a bracing, searing inquiry into one woman's life that manages to tell the truth of all women's lives." -- Dani Shapiro, on THE COST OF LIVING, "Wonderful... Levy, whose prose is at once declarative and concrete and touched with an almost oracular pithiness, has a gift for imbuing ordinary observations with the magic of metaphor... the ordinary stuff of modern life, made radiant by Levy's clarifying prose. But Levy never lets us lose sight of how extraordinary, both historically and personally, her casual, roving freedom truly is." -- Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker "[Levy's] writing is elliptical and episodic, as if tracing the movement of her mind. But it's clearly crafted, with ideas recurring and expanding as the book goes on. And for all we see of her moving through the world and her work, her discussion of the places she writes and mentions of the machines she's written on, she doesn't portray herself in the act of writing. The book feels as if we're listening in on her very thoughts, and yet those thoughts are composed off-screen." -- Carolyn Kellogg, Boston Globe "Beautifully written ... A captivating journey to find a sense of place." -- Kirkus Reviews "Levy's fictional books are often nominated for the Booker Prize - and they are excellent. But her autobiographies as a working writer will go down as blueprints for living." -- Donna Liquori, Albany Times-Union "The third and final book of Deborah Levy's 'living autobiography' takes on the idea of home and houses in many iterations: the haunted, the literary, and what homespace means to a woman writer. Levy considers much about unreal estate too, as the narrator collects her fantasy dream homes...And in essence, puts forth what has always been at the heart of this project, 'to embody and make present a female mind.'" -- The Millions "Home means different things to different people. For you, it might be where you were born or grew up. It might be your chosen home. In Deborah Levy's latest meditation on living, she explores what possessions and property mean and how they can define us." -- Bustle "[Levy] is an indelible writer . . . [an] elliptical genius . . . The Cost of Living . . . is always a pleasure to consume." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times, on THE COST OF LIVING "An astute observer of both the mundane and the inexplicable, Levy sketches memorable details in just a few strokes." -- Yiyun Lee, The New York Times Book Review, on THE COST OF LIVING "A smart, slim meditation on womanhood informed by Levy's wide reading." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's "Fresh Air", on THE COST OF LIVING "Unclassifiable, original, full of unexpected pleasures at every turn. ... Delivered in gorgeous, disciplined prose, Deborah Levy has crafted a bracing, searing inquiry into one woman's life that manages to tell the truth of all women's lives." -- Dani Shapiro, on THE COST OF LIVING, "[Levy] is an indelible writer . . . [an] elliptical genius . . . The Cost of Living . . . is always a pleasure to consume." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times, on THE COST OF LIVING "An astute observer of both the mundane and the inexplicable, Levy sketches memorable details in just a few strokes." -- Yiyun Lee, The New York Times Book Review, on THE COST OF LIVING "A smart, slim meditation on womanhood informed by Levy's wide reading." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's "Fresh Air", on THE COST OF LIVING "Unclassifiable, original, full of unexpected pleasures at every turn. ... Delivered in gorgeous, disciplined prose, Deborah Levy has crafted a bracing, searing inquiry into one woman's life that manages to tell the truth of all women's lives." -- Dani Shapiro, on THE COST OF LIVING "Beautifully written ... A captivating journey to find a sense of place." -- Kirkus Reviews "The third and final book of Deborah Levy's 'living autobiography' takes on the idea of home and houses in many iterations: the haunted, the literary, and what homespace means to a woman writer. Levy considers much about unreal estate too, as the narrator collects her fantasy dream homes...And in essence, puts forth what has always been at the heart of this project, 'to embody and make present a female mind.'" -- The Millions, "Wonderful... Levy, whose prose is at once declarative and concrete and touched with an almost oracular pithiness, has a gift for imbuing ordinary observations with the magic of metaphor... the ordinary stuff of modern life, made radiant by Levy's clarifying prose. But Levy never lets us lose sight of how extraordinary, both historically and personally, her casual, roving freedom truly is." -- Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker "[Levy's] writing is elliptical and episodic, as if tracing the movement of her mind. But it's clearly crafted, with ideas recurring and expanding as the book goes on. And for all we see of her moving through the world and her work, her discussion of the places she writes and mentions of the machines she's written on, she doesn't portray herself in the act of writing. The book feels as if we're listening in on her very thoughts, and yet those thoughts are composed off-screen." -- Carolyn Kellogg, Boston Globe "Beautifully written ... A captivating journey to find a sense of place." -- Kirkus Reviews "Levy's fictional books are often nominated for the Booker Prize - and they are excellent. But her autobiographies as a working writer will go down as blueprints for living." -- Donna Liquori, Albany Times-Union "The third and final book of Deborah Levy's 'living autobiography' takes on the idea of home and houses in many iterations: the haunted, the literary, and what homespace means to a woman writer. Levy considers much about unreal estate too, as the narrator collects her fantasy dream homes...And in essence, puts forth what has always been at the heart of this project, 'to embody and make present a female mind.'" -- The Millions "Home means different things to different people. For you, it might be where you were born or grew up. It might be your chosen home. In Deborah Levy's latest meditation on living, she explores what possessions and property mean and how they can define us." -- Bustle "[Levy] is an indelible writer . . . [an] elliptical genius . . . The Cost of Living . . . is always a pleasure to consume." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times, on THE COST OF LIVING "An astute observer of both the mundane and the inexplicable, Levy sketches memorable details in just a few strokes." -- Yiyun Lee, The New York Times Book Review, on THE COST OF LIVING "A smart, slim meditation on womanhood informed by Levy's wide reading." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's "Fresh Air", on THE COST OF LIVING "Unclassifiable, original, full of unexpected pleasures at every turn. ... Delivered in gorgeous, disciplined prose, Deborah Levy has crafted a bracing, searing inquiry into one woman's life that manages to tell the truth of all women's lives." -- Dani Shapiro, on THE COST OF LIVING "Excellent ... playful, candid ... a supremely elegant exploration .... It is vibrant and kinetic, never predictable and yet always direct. Like all Levy's books, it is as good on the second read as the first, if not better. Few writers are able to give so much so swiftly. Levy's hospitality on the page is a delight." -- Lily Meyer, NPR.org
Dewey Decimal
305.42
Synopsis
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiographical Prose Named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, the Washington Post , TIME , and Kirkus A Millions Most Anticipated Book of the Year A USA Today Book Not to Miss A LitHub Best-Reviewed Book of the Year Real Estate is the third and final installment in three-time Booker Prize nominated Deborah Levy's Living Autobiography series: an exhilarating, thought-provoking and boldly intimate meditation on home and the specters that haunt it in our patriarchal society. "Three bicycles. Seven ghosts. A crumbling apartment block on the hill. Fame. Tenderness. The statue of Peter Pan. Silk. Melancholy. The banana tree. A love story." Virginia Woolf wrote that in order to be a writer, a woman needs a room of one's own. Now, in Real Estate , acclaimed author Deborah Levy concludes her ground-breaking trilogy of living autobiographies with an exhilarating, boldly intimate meditation on home and the specters that haunt it. In this vibrant memoir, Levy employs her characteristic indelible writing, sharp wit, and acute insights to craft a searing examination of womanhood and ownership. Her inventory of possessions, real and imagined, pushes readers to question our cultural understanding of belonging and belongings and to consider the value of a woman's intellectual and personal life. Blending personal history, gender politics, philosophy, and literary theory, Real Estate is a brilliant, compulsively readable narrative., Real Estate is the third and final installment in three-time Booker Prize nominated Deborah Levy's Living Autobiography series: an exhilarating, thought-provoking and boldly intimate meditation on home and the specters that haunt it in our patriarchal society.
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PR6062.E9255Z74 2021
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