'Readers who've not yet read Jane Bowles are almost to be envied, like people who've still to read Austen or Mansfield or Woolf' ALI SMITH A daring and original masterpiece way ahead of its time
I am going on a trip. Wait until I tell you about it. it's terrible.
'Jane Bowles's literary output, small but perfect, puts her on a stylistic planet all her own' New Yorker
'My favourite book. I can't think of a modern novel that seems more likely to become a classic'
Tennessee Williams
'The book I give as a gift. It feels like giving someone an exotic fruit'
Sheila Heti
Miss Goering, an eccentric, impulsive New York heiress, resides in her house and tries not to be unhappy.
Mrs Copperfield, an anxious, dutiful married woman, has a great fear of drowning, of lifts, of intruders in the night.
Two serious ladies, nothing is natural for them and anything is possible.
For Mrs Copperfield - a trip to Panama, where she abandons her husband for love of a local prostitute. For Miss Goering - a move to a squalid little house on an island and a series of sordid encounters with strangers. Both go to pieces -and both realise this is something they've wanted to do for years.
With an Introduction by Naoise Dolan
A thoroughly original mind - a mind at once
profoundly witty, genuinely unusual in its apprehensions, and bracingly, humanely true.