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What Are You Going Through: 'A total joy - and laugh-out-loud funny' DEBORAH MOGGACH

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title What Are You Going Through: 'A total joy - and laugh-out-loud funny' DEBORAH MOGGACH
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sigrid Nunez
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 124
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780349013657
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Virago Press Ltd
Publication Date 7 September 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

**THE BRAND-NEW NOVEL BY THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER** A woman visits a friend with terminal cancer. Brilliant, strong-willed and alone, the friend, facing death, makes a momentous request. Will she accompany her on a holiday where she will, without warning one day, take a lethal pill to end her life on her own terms? Shaken and grieving, she finds the strength to agree. What follows is an extraordinary story - profound, surprising and often funny - of a lifelong friendship given the ultimate challenge; to witness its end. Utterly of our moment and timeless, What Are You Going Through is a deeply moving affirmation of life in its current existential threat and in its ordinary tragedies - the loss, loneliness, and the love that yet survives.

Author Biography

Sigrid Nunez has published seven novels, including A Feather on the Breath of God, The Last of Her Kind, Salvation City, and, most recently, The Friend, which won the National Book Award 2018. She is also the author of Sempre Susan: A Memoir of Susan Sontag. Among the journals to which she has contributed are The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Paris Review, Threepenny Review, Harper's, McSweeney's, Tin House, The Believer and newyorker.com. Her work has also appeared in several anthologies, including four Pushcart Prize volumes and four anthologies of Asian-American literature. Sigrid's honors and awards include a Whiting Writer's Award, a Berlin Prize Fellowship, and two awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters: the Rosenthal Foundation Award and the Rome Prize in Literature. The Friend won the 2018 National Book Award. She has taught at Columbia, Princeton, Boston University, and the New School, and has been a visiting writer or writer in residence at Amherst, Smith, Baruch, Vassar, and the University of California, Irvine, among others. In spring, 2019, she will be visiting writer at Syracuse University. Sigrid has also been on the faculty of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference and of several other writers' conferences across the country. She lives in New York City.

Reviews

Love, death, friendship, compassion & SO MUCH wisdom. I just adore Sigrid Nunez * Paula Hawkins * If the meaning of life is that it ends, Nunez gets to the nub of meaning in her brilliant novel. I loved it as much as The Friend * Susie Steiner * I was totally overwhelmed by this extraordinary novel. Even if it weren't about a subject dear to my heart I would be equally thrilled by its grace and profundity. Sentence by sentence it's a total joy - and sometimes, much to my surprise, laugh-out-loud funny * Deborah Moggach * When I open one of [Sigrid Nunez's] novels, I almost always know immediately: This is where I want to be ... "What Are You Going Through" is as good as "The Friend," if not better -- Dwight Garner * New York Times * A true pleasure to read, a novel bursting with wit, warmth, and human empathy * Independent * Profound, moving and brilliant * Mail on Sunday * Beauty, friendship, nature, art: These are the salves to loneliness and despair, and Nunez offers them all in this searching look into life and death -- Janice Y.k. Lee * New York Times Book Review * Brilliant ... The narrative control of this novel simply dazzles * Spectator * A riveting picture of friendship intensifying as it draws to a close ... a rich meditation on companionship, loss and love * TLS * Remarkable ... powerful * Observer * Both wise and unsettling ... This book's quiet discovery is that, no matter how extreme the circumstances, "life must be dealt with" * Wall Street Journal * I was dazed by the novel's grace * New Yorker * A smart look at the bonds and demands of friendship * i Best New Books for Autumn * Fans of Rachel Cusk will love this thoughtful, wise novel ... This complex tale demands the reader's attention, but is all the more satisfying for it * Good Housekeeping * A funny and moving story of two women - one of whom has terminal cancer * Stylist Best Autumn Books 2020 * A touching, poignant illustration of what it means to have empathy for the lives around you * USA Today * A thought-provoking novel about life and death ... Nunez widens and narrows the focus of her lens, from the death of the world, to the death of a close friend and back again, with superb control. Her writing is taut, clear and insightful * Evening Standard * Impossible to put down * People Magazine * Dryly funny and deeply tender * Kirkus Reviews (Starred) * Spectacular * Publishers Weekly * Sigrid Nunez orchestrates a beautiful chorus of humanness here, and the novel asks a question we might all be thinking in these distant times: What does it mean to really be there for someone in times of hardship? * Lithub * With both compassion and joy, Nunez contemplates how we survive life's certain suffering, and don't, with words and one another * Booklist (starred review) * Much as in Rachel Cusk's recent work, the narrator is a conduit and sounding board for the stories of others... Deeply empathetic without being sentimental, this novel explores women's lives, their choices, and how they support one another....Highly recommended for readers who favour emotional resonance over escapism during difficult times * Library Journal (starred review) * Nunez's prose is conspiratorial and elegant, whimsical and wise. Alongside a contemplation of mortality are winks: For all its pain and seriousness, life is absurd, comical; we humans are impossible to figure out - and yet so tender * Oprah magazine (Best books of the year) *