Review: Bard Fiction Prize Winner Carmen Maria Machado’s Many Haunted Stories of a Toxic Relationship
“In her new memoir, In the Dream House, Machado achieves a formally inventive representation of a difficult subject,” writes Katy Waldman in the New Yorker. “Yet the arc of this ordeal, although it forms the book’s skeleton, is not Machado’s true subject. Instead, In the Dream House is primarily about the quandary of constructing In the Dream House. It is a quandary both because the telling is painful and because Machado, who has no language for this telling, must invent one.”
Post Date: 11-05-2019
Post Date: 11-05-2019