Innocents and Others, Dana Spiotta
Innocents and Others, Dana Spiotta
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Innocents and Others

Author: Dana Spiotta

Narrator: January LaVoy

Unabridged: 8 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/08/2016


Synopsis

From Dana Spiotta, the author of Wayward, Eat the Document, and Stone Arabia, “a brilliant novel…about female friendship, the limits of love and work, and costs of claiming your right to celebrate your triumphs and own your mistakes” (Elle).

Innocents and Others is about two women who grow up in LA in the 80s and become filmmakers. Meadow and Carrie have everything in common—except their views on sex, power, movie-making, and morality. Their friendship is complicated, but their devotion to each other trumps their wildly different approaches to film and to life. Meadow was always the more idealistic and brainy of the two; Carrie was more pragmatic. Into their lives comes Jelly, a master of seduction who calls powerful men and seduces them not with sex, but by being a superior listener. All of these women grapple with the question of how to be good: a good lover, a good friend, a good mother, a good artist.

A startlingly acute observer of the way we live now, Dana Spiotta “has created a new kind of great American novel” (The New York Times Magazine). “Impossible to put down” (Marie Claire), Innocents and Others is “a sexy, painfully insightful, and strangely redemptive novel about the ways we misread one another—with an ending that comes at you like a truck around a blind curve and stays with you for much, much longer” (Esquire).

About Dana Spiotta

Dana Spiotta is the author of Innocents and Others; Stone Arabia, A National Books Critics Circle Award finalist; and Eat the Document, a finalist for the National Book Award. Eat the Document has also been made into an opera adaptation. Her most recent novel is Wayward. Spiotta is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the John Updike Prize, and the Rome Prize for Literature. She lives in Syracuse, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Esil on March 04, 2016

2 1/2 stars. I found myself liking the last third of Innocents and Others, but it was a bit of a slog getting there. I feel like this book was working a bit too hard to be clever, which ended up interfering with some of its strengths. Told in different bits and pieces and from different points of vi......more

Goodreads review by Ron on March 01, 2016

If you enter the theater of this novel, get set to weather some disorientation as soon as the lights dim. Dana Spiotta’s “Innocents and Others” seems, at first, full of weird tricks, jump-cuts and pretentious posings — and it is — but stay in your seat and pay attention. Soon enough, all her literar......more

Goodreads review by Ian on February 27, 2022

CRITIQUE: Polyphonic Spree There's something polyphonic happening in this novel (but that's not all). There are multiple protagonists/ narrators, multiple points of view, multiple narratives (film-making, catfishing), multiple timeframes (from 1970 to 2015), and multiple technological frameworks and ve......more