Dept. of Speculation, Jenny Offill
Dept. of Speculation, Jenny Offill
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Dept. of Speculation

Author: Jenny Offill

Narrator: Jenny Offill

Unabridged: 3 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/28/2014


Synopsis

Jenny Offill's heroine, referred to in these pages as simply 'the wife,' once exchanged love letters with her husband postmarked Dept. of Speculation, their code name for all the uncertainty that inheres in life and in the strangely fluid confines of a long relationship. As they confront an array of common catastrophes - a colicky baby, a faltering marriage, stalled ambitions - the wife analyzes her predicament, invoking everything from Keats and Kafka to the thought experiments of the Stoics to the lessons of doomed Russian cosmonauts. She muses on the consuming, capacious experience of maternal love, and the near total destruction of the self that ensues from it as she confronts the friction between domestic life and the seductions and demands of art. With cool precision, in language that shimmers with rage and wit and fierce longing, Jenny Offill has crafted an exquisitely suspenseful love story that has the velocity of a train hurtling through the night at top speed. Exceptionally lean and compact, Dept.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cameron on May 22, 2013

I underlined basically the entire novel.......more

Goodreads review by Roger on May 23, 2017

Ten Reasons Why You Should Read This Extraordinary Book 10. Because it has one of the coolest back-cover endorsements (by Michael Cunningham) you will ever see. 9. Because by reading you will challenge this 1896 advice to wives, quoted in the book:The indiscriminate reading of novels is one of the......more

Goodreads review by Paul on September 26, 2015

There are so many novels which are really memoirs but are given to us as novels because memoirs are like “oh, what makes you think your life is so interesting I might want to read about it?” and novels are “yay! A new novel!” I will bet one thousand of my British pounds that Jenny Offill really did ha......more

Goodreads review by Katie on September 04, 2016

Essentially, Offill carries out a kind of emotional autopsy on a young woman trying to divide her energies between bringing up a young child and keeping a husband happy without sacrificing her commitment to succeeding as a writer. The original format of this novel – it’s written as a kind of literar......more