Speaking of the Boxcar Class of 2008 series, when series host Jami Attenberg - who has been showing up all over the place - came through town last weekend, she was kind enough to sign a copy of her novel The Kept Man for a lucky TEV reader. Here's what Monica Drake had to say in the Oregonian:
"The Kept Man" is a moody, internal novel full of first-person musings on art, love, life and death. It's marked by the geography of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It's a challenge to imagine a dynamic novel constructed around a world where every character's life is thoroughly stalled, but Attenberg has created such a thing. Her narrator has a compelling voice, intimate and frank. There's a comment on manhood laced through the story, an open-ended question that seeps through: "My father is wasting away in Rhode Island, mourning my mother through the bottom of a beer bottle. I haven't talked to my brothers in years. . . . I can't worry about those men anymore. I have to focus on something new."
The book is rich in sensual details. Attenberg creates a physical world that's easy to enter, graced with money and full of handsome people, lovely clothes and idle time. Quick, intense sex scenes work within the weave of the larger plot. Against this landscape of privilege and indulgence, Attenberg draws a complicated, pensive emotional landscape best lived vicariously, through her lens of dreamy language.
Jami also has a new serialized story, "The Last Movie," unfolding over at Five Chapters.
So we all know the rules by now. We'll take all emails until 10 p.m. PST, subject line "I WANT TO BE KEPT" Include your full mailing address, of course, and previous winners are ineligible. We'll let the Random Number Generator have its say, and then be back to announce a winner of this signed edition.
UPDATE: My, lots of you want to be kept, eh? Can't blame you but the winner this time around is Nicholas Jackson of Crystal Lake, Ill. Have a fine weekend.
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