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This is Pleasure
Mary Gaitskill
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Description for This is Pleasure
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A Guardian Book of the Year A Guardian Writers' Choice Book of the Year 'Gets deep under your skin ... Gaitskill is uniquely attuned to the moment.' Sunday Times 'Gaitskill achieves a superb feat. She distils the suffering, anger, reactivity, danger and social recalibration of the #MeToo movement into an extremely potent, intelligent and nuanced account. Sarah Hall, Guardian 'The work of an expert iconoclast elegantly prising the lid from a can of worms.' Metro 'I don't know why I behaved the way I did, and I kept doing it; he kept doing it. And though ... Read moreI might once have easily brushed it away, suddenly I could not. Nor could I confront him. The conversation moved too quickly.' This is Pleasure is an extraordinary work by one of the world's finest writers, and achieves more in 15,000 words than most full-length novels. Following the unravelling of the life of a male publisher undone by allegations of sexual impropriety and harassment, and the female friend who tries to understand, and explain, his actions, it looks unflinchingly at our present moment and rejects moral certainties to show us that there are many sides to every story. Mary Gaitskill has spent her whole career mining the complexity of human relationships on both an individual and societal scale with wisdom and grace. Here her insights are more piercing and timely than ever. Show Less
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Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Mary Gaitskill
Mary Gaitskill is the author of the story collections Bad Behavior, Because They Wanted To, and Don't Cry, and the novels Veronica, The Mare and Two Girls Fat and Thin. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's, Esquire, The Best American Short Stories, and the O. Henry Prize Stories.
Reviews for This is Pleasure
I really admire how Mary Gaitskill is willing to think about the problematic with complexity and humanity, and without taking sides or engaging in all the fashionable moral hectoring that passes for serious thought these days. This is Pleasure is a breath of intellectual fresh air and badly needed.
Eimear McBride Perfectly-weighted, impeccable
Anne Enright At the heart ... Read moreof this extraordinary, daring, provocative, pitch perfect story lies the idea that, sometimes, we act out a truth, only to run from it.
Rachel Cooke
The Observer
Mary Gaitskill is just the person to take on the task of questioning #MeToo's harasser vs. victim scenarios in a fictional context ... Whether you agree or disagree, it is time to have these conversations ... Give This is Pleasure to someone you want to talk to.
Washington Post
Gaitskill is enormously gifted
The New York Times Book Review
The range of Gaitskill's humanity is astonishing
LA Times
Gaitskill's willingness to ignore common wisdom and consider controversial and complex questions from different viewpoints is a true literary pleasure
Kirkus starred review
Gaitskill's work feels more real than real life and reading her leads to a place that feels like a sacred space
The Boston Globe
It's a stunningly written, arch look at transgression and our need to feel understood and confided in, and in an age of calling out groping men who think they can hide behind their money, it's of the moment too.
James Clarke
The Guardian, Best Books of 2019 Writer's Choice
Gaitskill is at the height of her powers in this novella. The empathy we feel for her characters is not despite, but because of, the fierce clarity of her prose.
Colin Barrett, author of Young Skins In fewer than 100 pages, Gaitskill achieves a superb feat. She distils the suffering, anger, reactivity, danger and social recalibration of the #MeToo movement into an extremely potent, intelligent and nuanced account. This Is Pleasure sensitively and confidently holds its fury, momentum, contrary forces and imperfect humanity within a perfect frame.
Sarah Hall
The Guardian
The work of an expert iconoclast
Metro
This Is Pleasure is a little novella that gets deep under your skin. At 96 pages, it is an exquisitely compressed, morally tangly saga about a charming, middle-aged book publisher who is accused of workplace harassment. Gaitskill writes in clean, rigorous prose but builds in tripwires that keep the reader guessing where her sympathies might lie.
Johanna Thomas-Corr
The Sunday Times
This is Pleasure is set in an eerie borderland between pleasure and pain, intimacy and exploitation, a truth and a lie. And it is testament to Gaitskill that through her stories we can hope to understand one another. This, it would seem, is the one true pleasure.
Isobel Shirlaw
iNews
A tale for our time, if ever there was one.
Katy Thompsett
Refinery 29
This small book packs a punch and aims straight for your gut.
Sana Goyal
Huffington Post UK
This Is Pleasure by Mary Gaitskill is a brilliant expedition across the minefields of the #MeToo wars ... a deft and funny and thought-provoking story, and it never shies away from the most difficult truths, such as the way that men who genuinely listen to women can subsequently get away with almost anything. Gaitskill's fiction gets close in to the migraine whine of the contemporary moment like that of few others.
Kevin Barry Gaitskill has long been interested in the power play inherent in sexual relationships, so when it comes to probing the messy, murky topography of abuses of power and issues of consent, she's definitely the woman for the job. What makes This is Pleasure so audacious is that it reminds us that sometimes we want to behave in ways we shouldn't, so we do things and then we run from them, and it's in the tension between the two that the truth is located
Lucy Scholes
Daily Telegraph
Margot doesn't exist simply as the voice of reason; Gaitskill is too accomplished to present us with such a blunt paradigm. Rather, she is believable as a woman of questionable judgement, taken in by a narrative she has been sold. And we are sad for her, and for Quin, too.
Eli Goldstone
TLS
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