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Veronica

By: Mary Gaitskill
Narrated by: Kathe Mazur
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As a teenager on the streets of San Francisco, Alison is discovered by a photographer and swept into the world of fashion-modeling in Paris and Rome. When her career crashes and a love affair ends disastrously, she moves to New York City to build a new life. There she meets Veronica: an older wisecracking eccentric with her own ideas about style, a proofreader who comes to work with a personal "office kit" and a plaque that reads "Still Anal After All These Years".

Improbably, the two women become friends. Their friendship will survive not only Alison's reentry into the seductive nocturnal realm of fashion, but also Veronica's terrible descent into the then-uncharted realm of AIDS. The memory of their friendship will continue to haunt Alison years later, when she, too, is aging and ill and is questioning the meaning of what she experienced and who she became during that time.

Masterfully layering time and space, thought and sensation, Mary Gaitskill dazzles the listener with psychological insight and a mystical sense of the soul's hurtling passage through the world. A novel unlike any other, Veronica is a tour de force about the fragility and mystery of human relationships, the failure of love, and love's abiding power.

©2005 Mary Gaitskill (P)2006 Random House, Inc.

Critic reviews

  • National Book Award Finalist, Fiction, 2005
  • National Book Critics Circle Finalist, Fiction, 2005

"Elegiac, funny, and life affirming." (Booklist)
"Gaitskill's implacable refusal of sentimentality is her great strength: no group hugs here, just baleful understanding." (The Washington Post)
"Gaitskill is enormously gifted....Her palpable talent puts her among the most eloquent and perceptive contemporary fiction writers." (The New York Times Books Review)
"Gaitskill delivers her most affecting, sophistocated work to date." (The Boston Globe)
"A novel that will leave you shaking, and joyful simultaneously." (O, The Oprah Magazine)

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Everything is baroque-en

I wanted to like this book. It was a finalist for at least two prestigious awards. The author, however, can't get past half a sentence without relapsing into ornate descriptions. In my opinion, she hasn't learned how to manage her talent. As a result the story, to the extent there is one, slows to a crawl "like tired drivers snaking cars through the molassas of afternoon streets, bits of dull light flashing off their porcelain eyes..." OK, I made that garbage up, but there's a WHOLE lot of that sort of thing, more skillfully written, but just as tiresome. I don't like to think of myself as chauvinistic, but I found myself saying "So, is this what people mean by a 'chick book'?" "Veronica" is self consiously florid. Read 50 pages if you want, but rest assured, by then you have seen the landscape. If you continue past there, it won't be to find out "what happens next." You will continue only because you, like the author, just can't get enough metaphors and clever language. Turning a phrase is not the same as writing a book.

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I Want to Listen to This Again

This is a beautifully written book with a circular structure. Things are revealed gradually. No words are wasted or random. Some sentences are exquisitely beautiful. It evokes emotions and sometimes painful confrontations with the truth of oneself. It is not a beach read. Not that it is a difficult book. But it has meat to it. It's not cotton candy for the mind. Worth rereading a couple of times.

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Not worth the time.

This book is HARD to listen to because of the speed of development and the readers unexpressive tone (although that may have been what was called for). It might be a better hands on read but I doubt it. The story line is way to jumpy and the plot extremely poor. If you are into artsy reads and can go on reading character development after character development without plot than this is a book for you. If you like your art to have weight and depth and complex characters as part of a story than I would not suggest listening to this.

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tired characters, dull book

I tried several times to get through this book, but after listening to half of it and seeing no indication that it was going to improve, I gave up. I wanted the characters to be people I could identify with or at least appreciate in some way. But instead, they were tired, self-obsessed, and self-pitying. I think the narrator could have done more to make this a listenable book, but I don't think any narrator could have saved it for me. There wasn't much of a plot; it was more just descriptions of events in the character's life. It seemed like the author was trying to startle the reader with the blase way her character looks back on a risque life. Instead, it was just dull.

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Dull Veronica

Boring novel about an unintereting person. Seems to need vulgar lauguage to make a point.

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Veronica

I was unable to find any redeeming qualities in this offering. I am left to wonder how this book was ever considered for any awards. This is the only book selection that was a complete waste of my money.

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Beautifully written

If Rococo art were a book this would be it. This is one of my favorite books. It is a poignant story of a selfish woman and her wasted life. It is written during a time when AIDS was a death sentence. The protagonist is not likeable person at all. However a unique and doomed woman helps her gain insight into how fragile and fleeting life really is. It is not a happy book with a happy ending. It is a work of verbal art. The book is told in different times and flows like a stream of consciousness. The beautiful woman becomes washed up and old but has learned of love from her doomed friend that makes her realize that beneath the glitz and glitter there is substance.

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one of the most compeling books i've ever read

if you're interested in what it was like to grow up in 1980s america this is it. the book is atmospheric, lyrical, and gritty. if you're looking for an easy, happily ever after kind of story this isn't it... but maybe that's why it's so good.

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Beautifully written

Gaitskill uses unusual creative language and skillful movement in time to tell the story of a young woman caught up in the glamorous world of high fashion modeling, it's attractions and destructive qualities.

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Gaitskill and Mazur.. The perfect team:)

I have loved Ms Gaitskill's book for years, and now I live Ms Mazurs brilliant reading of it, as well

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