Life Is Everywhere, Lucy Ives
Life Is Everywhere, Lucy Ives
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Life Is Everywhere
A Novel

Author: Lucy Ives

Narrator: Cassidy Brown

Unabridged: 13 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/16/2023


Synopsis

Manhattan, 2014. It's an unseasonably warm Thursday in November and Erin Adamo is locked out of her apartment. Her husband has just left her and meanwhile her keys are in her coat, which she abandoned at her parents' apartment when she exited mid-dinner after her father—once again—lost control.

Erin takes refuge in the library of the university where she is a grad student. Her bag contains two manuscripts she's written, along with a monograph by a faculty member who's recently become embroiled in a bizarre scandal. Erin isn't sure what she's doing, but a small, mostly unconscious part of her knows: within these documents is a key she's needed all along.

With unflinching precision, Life Is Everywhere captures emotional events that hover fitfully at the borders of visibility and intelligibility, showing how the past lives on, often secretly and at the expense of the present. It's about one person on one evening, reckoning with heartbreak—a story that, to be fully told, unexpectedly requires many others, from the history of botulism to an enigmatic surrealist prank. Multifarious, mischievous, and deeply humane, Lucy Ives's latest masterpiece rejoices in what a novel, and a self, can carry.

About Lucy Ives

Lucy Ives is the author of the novels Impossible Views of the World and Loudermilk: Or, The Real Poet; Or, The Origin of the World and the story collection Cosmogony. Her writing has appeared in Aperture, Artforum, frieze, Granta, n+1, and Vogue.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on February 20, 2023

Lucy Ives is one of my favorite writers, her willingness to experiment a major reason why. Life is Everywhere takes as its theoretical framework Ursula K. Le Guin's carrier bag of fiction, a framework that focuses on the interaction between narratives and meta-narratives, among other things. Here, I......more

Goodreads review by Rob on October 17, 2022

You can't breeze through this book, expecting to be passively amused and entertained. It demands that you work with it as the ground shifts beneath your feet. Early on, it is made plain that sexism will be a theme. Throughout the book, we see many circumstances involving an infuriating double standa......more

Goodreads review by Mateo on October 25, 2022

I love everything about how this book is written. The nature of truth, the usage of a narrative, invisible oppression vs the visible, sex and consent, dissociation, fiction vs truth, etc. The unique writing sucks you in and sinks into your brain.......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on October 22, 2023

whoa. instant favorite. the kind of book that shows you what books are capable of.......more

Goodreads review by K on March 27, 2024

Unfortunately she’s a genius......more