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Clothed, Female Figure: Stories

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Clothed, Female Figure opens a singular investigation of women: mothers, daughters, gardeners, housecleaners, employers, aunts, nannies, friends. There are dispatches from haloed single-girl apart...
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Clothed, Female Figure opens a singular investigation of women: mothers, daughters, gardeners, housecleaners, employers, aunts, nannies, friends. There are dispatches from haloed single-girl apartments in New York, from the horsetail scrubland behind the beach club, from the house behind the linden tree where the first baby was born. An overgrown back garden becomes the shrouded stage for a reunion. A Russian nanny guards a secret. A new wife subverts housekeeping to outflank her mother-in-law. An alcoholic daughter is haunted by her mother’s disappearance.

Through ten independent but thematically linked stories, Allio conjures women in conflict and on the edge, who embrace, battle, and transcend their domestic dimensions.
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Price: $16.95
Pages: 280
Publisher: Dzanc Books
Imprint: Dzanc Books
Publication Date: 09 August 2016
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781941088098
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

FICTION / Short Stories (single author), FICTION / Family Life / General, FICTION / Women, FICTION / Literary

“In its perfect inevitability, the shape of a fairy tale … [m]arvels of craft and insight.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Kirstin Allio’s stories seduce us with voluptuous detail, sly wit, and unexpected, evocative imagery. In particular I love when she gives us the complex inner life of an otherwise silent, almost invisible woman. A powerful and moving collection from a mesmerizingly lyrical and wonderfully observant writer."
—Dana Spiotta, author of Innocents and Others

"Kirstin Allio writes beautiful, intimate stories that speak directly into your ear. There's nothing I want more out of a story. These stories are strange in the way that life is strange, that is: essentially. “
—Peter Orner, author of Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge and Love and Shame and Love

"A sophisticated, empathetic chronicle of mostly blue-collar women with shades of Lucia Berlin—these are wonderfully dark, subtle, insightful stories that evade predictability and easy answers."
—J. Ryan Stradal, author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest

"I hope it makes sense to say that I found this collection to be quietly astonishing. One by one Allio's clean yet stunning sentences gather momentum and build into stories with a uniquely emotional impact every time. Several of my favorite writers came to mind as I read, but it would be a disservice to compare her to anyone: Allio's is an original voice, and this is an outstanding collection."
--Elizabeth Crane, author of The History of Great Things

“I found myself entranced, challenged, embraced by the complex women that fill Allio's collection. The characters pull you in tight to whisper warnings unblemished by apology. The language and imagery are skin tight, but your greatest reward comes only if you look these stories in the eye.”
—Jac Jemc, author of My Only Wife
Kirstin Allio's novel, Garner, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for First Fiction. She is a recipient of the National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35 award, a PEN/O. Henry prize, and other honors for her short stories and essays. She lives in Providence, RI with her husband and sons.