“Notable American Women is an enchanting and moving novel. Like Italo Calvino and Lewis Carrol, Ben Marcus reconfigures the world that we might see ourselves in a cultural and moral landscape that is disturbingly familiar, yet entirely new. As though granted a new beginning, Marcus renames the creatures of our world, questions who we are and who, as men and women, we might be. Notable American Women is a wonder book, pleasurable and provocative.” MenWorldBookMightMovingWonderMoralNovelCreaturesMen And WomenFamiliarGrantedLandscapeWho We AreOur WorldNew BeginningsNotableProvocativeAmerican WomanEnchanting Author:Maureen Howard
“I have often caught sight of myself, my spine humped over, defining my hollowness, my head too heavy for my body, swinging like the oversized blossom of some cruelly bred plant; admiration for the world spread for the world to see on my gullible face-unlike my other face with the sour look of a starved peasant.” WorldLooksBodyFacesSightPlantCaughtAppearanceHeavySpreadAdmirationDefiningPeasantsSpineSourGullibleHollowness Book:Bridgeport Bus Source: Bridgeport Bus