Susan Steinberg - Spectacle - Stories

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An inventive new collection from the author of
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Best Book of the Year *
In these innovative linked stories, women confront loss and grief as they sift through the wreckage of their lives. In the title story, a woman struggles with the death of her friend in a plane crash. A daughter decides whether to take her father off life support in the Pushcart Prize-winning “Cowboys.” And in “Underthings,” when a man hits his girlfriend, she calls it an accident.
bears witness to alarming and strange incidents: carnival rides and plane crashes, affairs spied through keyholes and amateur porn, vandalism and petty theft. These wounded women stand at the edge of disaster and risk it all to speak their sharpest secrets.
In lean, acrobatic prose, Susan Steinberg subverts assumptions about narrative and challenges conventional gender roles. She delivers insight with a fierce lyric intensity in sentences shorn of excessive sentiment or unnecessary ornament. By fusing style and story, Steinberg amplifies the connections between themes and characters so that each devastating revelation echoes throughout the collection. A vital and turbulent book from a distinctive voice,
will break your heart, and then, before the last page is turned, will bind it up anew.
“Experimental but never opaque, Steinberg’s stories seethe with real and imagined menace.” —

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Just imagine the bloom just after blooming.

And yet I looked into his eyes again.

And I looked again into his ears.

And I listened again to his wretched heart.

And I knew there was only so much I could know about others.

And there was only so much others could know about me.

There was nothing religious, I knew then.

There was only this desperate performance.

On the way to his place, we had walked through a park.

We saw a pond in the park I had never, before that, seen.

There was a glow on the pond that I thought, in the moment, was beautiful.

But perhaps I was too drunk to even know what beautiful was.

Or perhaps I was too drunk to know anything but.

I could have followed the woman all the way to her house.

I could have followed her all the way inside.

I could have thrown her down to the floor.

But then who would save her from all of the men.

We sat in the basement in the dark.

My father had taken the video.

We could hear him moving around upstairs.

We didn’t know what was going to happen.

We didn’t know what would happen to us.

Then my father came back to the basement.

He said, Let’s go.

There was a carnival in town.

So he took us to the carnival.

He bought each of us a roll of tickets.

We ate fried things.

We played games.

My father sat reading on a bench.

He looked so strange, sitting outside.

His shirt looked wrong against the sky.

My brother went into the haunted house.

I went on a ride with my brother’s friend.

We were locked in this cage together.

He said, Hold on.

Or I said, Hold on.

And the ride started up.

And as we made our way upward, it seemed we were going too high.

And as we went even higher, my brother’s friend reached for my hand.

I don’t know why it was I screamed.

It’s not like he even heard me.

I mean everyone was screaming.

We were suddenly spinning way too fast.

I barely knew my hand from his.

But it was surefire, my technique.

You want me to say soft hands.

You want me to say warm mouth.

You want me to say things into your hair.

You want me to say you’re not a mess.

You want me to say that I’m the mess.

You want me to say you’re not to blame.

You want me to say there is a God.

You want me to say he’s watching you.

You want me to say he will save your soul.

But what if I say you have no soul.

What if I say there is no soul.

What if I say there is only this.

And what if I’m right.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I wish to thank Randall Mann, Chris Kamrath, John Edgar Wideman, Noy Holland, Lynne Layton, Ben Lempert, Gary Clark, John D’Agata, Matt McGowan, Carey Shea, Calvin Parker, Harold Meltzer, Matt Van Brink, Kelley Reese, Patti Horvath, Carole Cebalo, Vincent Guerra, Sebastian Currier, James Hannaham, Evan Wiig, Eileen Fung, D. A. Powell, and Ryan Van Meter.

And special thanks to Fiona McCrae, Steve Woodward, Ethan Nosowsky, Katie Dublinski, Erin Kottke, Marisa Atkinson, United States Artists, the Vermont Studio Center, the MacDowell Colony, the Wurlitzer Foundation, Yaddo, the Blue Mountain Center, the NYU Faculty Resource Network, and the University of San Francisco.

The story “Signifier” alludes to Lacan’s and Hegel’s thoughts on desire and recognition.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

SUSAN STEINBERGis the author of the short story collections Hydroplane and The End of Free Love. She was the 2010 United States Artists Ziporyn Fellow in Literature. Her stories have appeared in McSweeney’s, Conjunctions, the Gettysburg Review, American Short Fiction, Boulevard, and the Massachusetts Review, and she is the recipient of the Pushcart Prize. She has held residencies at the MacDowell Colony, the Vermont Studio Center, the Wurlitzer Foundation, the Blue Mountain Center, Yaddo, and NYU. She has a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She teaches at the University of San Francisco.

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