Homesick for Another World Stories

Homesick for Another World Stories by Ottessa Moshfegh is a reprint edition published by Penguin on December 5, 2017, featuring 304 pages in English. This collection showcases Moshfegh’s unique storytelling ability, presenting a series of narratives that delve into the complexities of human experience. The stories explore themes of connection, self-deception, and existential insecurities, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of characters who navigate their desires and impulses in unsettling yet humorous ways.
Readers will find that Moshfegh’s writing blends the grotesque with moments of tenderness, creating a distinctive voice that resonates throughout the collection. The stories reflect a psychological depth, revealing the characters’ struggles and yearnings in a way that is both engaging and thought-provoking. With a focus on the intricacies of human behavior, Homesick for Another World invites exploration of the darker aspects of life while maintaining a sense of compassion for its flawed characters.
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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2017
An electrifying first collection from one of the most exciting short story writers of our time
“I can’t recall the last time I laughed this hard at a book. Simultaneously, I’m shocked and scandalized. She’s brilliant, this young woman.”—David Sedaris
Ottessa Moshfegh’s debut novel Eileen was one of the literary events of 2015. Garlanded with critical acclaim, it was named a book of the year by The Washington Post and the San Francisco Chronicle, nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award, short-listed for the Man Booker Prize, and won the PEN/Hemingway Award for debut fiction. But as many critics noted, Moshfegh is particularly held in awe for her short stories. Homesick for Another World is the rare case where an author’s short story collection is if anything more anticipated than her novel.
And for good reason. There’s something eerily unsettling about Ottessa Moshfegh’s stories, something almost dangerous, while also being delightful, and even laugh-out-loud funny. Her characters are all unsteady on their feet in one way or another; they all yearn for connection and betterment, though each in very different ways, but they are often tripped up by their own baser impulses and existential insecurities. Homesick for Another World is a master class in the varieties of self-deception across the gamut of individuals representing the human condition. But part of the unique quality of her voice, the echt Moshfeghian experience, is the way the grotesque and the outrageous are infused with tenderness and compassion. Moshfegh is our Flannery O’Connor, and Homesick for Another World is her Everything That Rises Must Converge or A Good Man is Hard to Find. The flesh is weak; the timber is crooked; people are cruel to each other, and stupid, and hurtful. But beauty comes from strange sources. And the dark energy surging through these stories is powerfully invigorating. We’re in the hands of an author with a big mind, a big heart, blazing chops, and a political acuity that is needle-sharp. The needle hits the vein before we even feel the prick.
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