![]() "Bedazzling…a slender volume with the power of lightning.” Kirstin Valdez Quade, author of Night at the Fiestas The voices in this novel are as insistent as the longing voice that comes from within, and every page sparks with intelligence.” “In luminous prose, Popkey explores the intricacies of love and desire and female friendship. Ben Marcus, author of Notes from the Fog “Penetrating, brutal, a brilliant new voice in contemporary fiction.” Popkey writes about these emotional eddies with such thrilling detachment you’ll wonder why you ever worried about love at all.” “A pleasingly unsentimental novel about attraction and repulsion and the fluid line between the two. Its narrator is as skeptical of her own self-delusive fictions as she is of the stifling cliches and shallow fantasies about women's interior lives perpetuated by the wider culture." "An intimate evisceration of our narrow imaginings of female sexuality, a brilliantly structured character study, and a book that repeatedly asks how women can fully trust their own desires when they've grown up steeped in the wrong stories. There's much to relate to and dogear in this slim book.” “In this perceptive, biting debut novel that's perfect for Sally Rooney fans, readers follow an unnamed narrator over two decades of her life via conversations she has with other women about desire, relationships, sex, and motherhood. #POPKEY ANDROID FULL#"Icily intelligent. A novel full of astute descriptions of wanting and being wanted, of desire that contradicts, demands, eats itself, turns inside out, subsides into a kind of aching tenderness. The questions it asks are about how women make sense - or don’t, or can’t - of the ways they’ve been limited, controlled and intoxicated by male standards of desire, make reading “Topics of Conversation” as thrilling as being told a secret." In glittering prose, Popkey illuminates the performative nature of storytelling, assessing the degree to which the stories we tell about our lives are fictions.” “Formally adventurous and blisteringly current, this debut novel spanning almost two decades of conversations between women wrestles with the stories women tell about desire, friendship, and violence, among other subjects. Our guess is that this book will be the topic of many conversations in 2020.” “Each of the chapters in this exacting, exhilarating debut novel records a deeply intimate discussion the capricious, now-38-year-old narrator has had over nearly two decades with friends, maternal figures, and later, fellow single mothers. “Masterfully controlled, delightfully chilly” The slim book is smart and raw, and Popkey dives head-on into difficult, well - how else to say it? - topics of conversation.” #POPKEY ANDROID SERIES#“Popkey’s lyrical debut novel reads like a series of short stories: Over the span of 20 years, an unnamed narrator has conversations with an eclectic set of women - conversations about shame and love, sexuality and power. Shrewd and sensual, Popkey's debut carries the scintillating charge of a long-overdue girls' night." "As she explores her own history through a shifting lens of female rivalries and friendships, the book's surface coolness begins to peel away, revealing the raw, uncommon nerve of a radically honest storyteller." a shrewd record of the act of unflinchingly circling these amorphous notions of pain, desire and control." Her manner of parceling out information evoke at times the fragmentary and diaristic sensibilities of Jenny Offill's "Dept. Popkey's sentences careen breathlessly as her halting, staccato prose mirrors the "churning" within the narrator's mind. Reviews One of Time, The Washington Post, Hello Giggles, Apartment Therapy, Real Simple, and Entertainment Weekly's Most Anticipated books of 2020 Edgy, wry, and written in language that sizzles with intelligence and eroticism, this novel introduces an audacious and immensely gifted new novelist. In exchanges about shame and love, infidelity and self-sabotage, Popkey touches upon desire, disgust, motherhood, loneliness, art, pain, feminism, anger, envy, and guilt. “Shrewd and sensual, Popkey's debut carries the scintillating charge of a long-overdue girls' night." - O, The Oprah MagazineĪ Best Book of the Year by TIME, Esquire, Real Simple, Marie Claire, Glamor, Bustle, and moreĬomposed almost exclusively of conversations between women-the stories they tell each other, and the stories they tell themselves- Topics of Conversation careens through twenty years in the life of an unnamed narrator hungry for experience and bent on upending her life. Log in Create account × SummaryĪ compact tour de force about sex, violence, and self-loathing from a ferociously talented new voice in fiction, perfect for fans of Sally Rooney, Rachel Cusk, Lydia Davis, and Jenny Offill. In order to save audiobooks to your Wish List you must be signed in to your account. ![]()
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