Shit Cassandra Saw
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3.6
Gwen E. Kirby
“Kirby has mastered the art of short fiction…A stunning collection from a writer whose talent and creativity seem boundless.” —NPR“Kirby takes joy in subverting the reader’s expectations at every turn. Her characters might be naïve, even reckless, but they aren’t about to be victims: They’re strong, and brave, and nearly always capable of rescuing themselves.”—New York Times Book ReviewMargaret Atwood meets Buffy in these funny, warm, and furious stories of women at their breaking points, from Hellenic times to today.Cassandra may have seen the future, but it doesn't mean she's resigned to telling the Trojans everything she knows. In this ebullient collection, virgins escape from being sacrificed, witches refuse to be burned, whores aren't ashamed, and every woman gets a chance to be a radioactive cockroach warrior who snaps back at catcallers. Gwen E. Kirby experiments with found structures--a Yelp review, a WikiHow article--which her fierce, irreverent narrators push against, showing how creativity within an enclosed space undermines and deconstructs the constraints themselves. When these women tell the stories of their triumphs as well as their pain, they emerge as funny, angry, loud, horny, lonely, strong protagonists who refuse to be secondary characters a moment longer. From "The Best and Only Whore of Cym Hyfryd, 1886" to the "Midwestern Girl Is Tired of Appearing in Your Short Stories," Kirby is playing and laughing with the women who have come before her and they are telling her, we have always been this way. You just had to know where to look.
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Author
Gwen E. Kirby
Pages
288
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2022-01-11
ISBN
0143136623 9780143136620
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"The characters created in this collection are just phenomenal. It’s a short burst of a read, full of all the details you need, but no more."
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CaitVD
"I bought this book thinking it was going to make me feel better about the state of the world. that the stories of women fighting back were going to make me feel better. But they did not! I really enjoyed the short stories **** Cassandra Saw and A Few Normal Things That Happen A Lot, but the rest of the stories described reality so closely it did not provide vindication or joy - just depression."
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Charlotte Dibb
"Wow, what a short story collection this is. Kirby expertly crafts narratives which encapsulate the uncomfortable twinge of existing in a male dominated world. The narratives are female led, focused, and creatively woven together to create a tapestry of frustration and defiance. In short, a fun and impressive collection. 4/5 "