What You Make of Me, Sophie Madeline Dess
What You Make of Me, Sophie Madeline Dess
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What You Make of Me

Author: Sophie Madeline Dess

Narrator: Candace Fitzgerald

Unabridged: 8 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 02/25/2025


Synopsis

"In the face of tragedy, Dess’s narrator memorably dramatizes the anxiety-inducing exigencies of the creative arts, and the need of artists to remain focussed on their craft." —The New Yorker

“Ms. Dess shrewdly explores the intersections between intimacy and possession.” —The Wall Street Journal

In this mesmerizing debut from a bright new talent, two enigmatic and unforgettable siblings confront what–and who–they’re willing to sacrifice for their art

On the eve of her first solo show, Ava is feeling defiant. The art gallery acolytes have insisted on writing “explanations” of her paintings for an accompanying catalog, but what do they know of her work? What do they know of her brother, Demetri, whose face echoes across every canvas?

Inseparable since childhood, for as long as they can remember, Ava and Demetri have been each other’s muses—and mirrors. Demetri encouraged Ava’s raw talent as a painter, while Ava pushed Demetri to pursue filmmaking. But as they make their way in New York, the codependency that once sustained them soon threatens to be their undoing. Betrayals mount, fueled by Ava’s reckless acts and her disdain for Demetri’s last-ditch efforts to make something of consequence,
but what ultimately and irreversibly tips the scales won’t be found on canvas or film. Because now, at thirty-one, Demetri is dying.

As Ava considers the meaning of her portraits, what soon emerges from her intimate and offhanded meditations is a stunning and unsettling confession of secrets, epiphanies, rivalry, and infidelity. Vaulting between childhood and the days leading up to Demetri’s death, here is a searing portrait of two remarkable siblings reckoning with the limits of loyalty. Heralding the arrival of an impressive new talent, What You Make of Me asks how much of ourselves we owe to the ones we love—and what remains when the making is done.

About The Author

Sophie Madeline Dess is a writer and critic living in New York, New York. Her short fiction and essays can be found in The Paris Review, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Drift, and elsewhere. She teaches at Columbia University and Parsons School of Design. What You Make of Me is her debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Henry on November 30, 2024

I have not read a novel that felt so stylistically new and emotionally deep in a really long time... Plus it really made me LAUGH HIGHLY RECOMMEND......more

Goodreads review by K.B. on November 30, 2024

wow. thank you penguin for this arc. the haunting relationship at the core of this novel – between a painter and her documentarian brother – is vividly rendered and frankly unforgettable. dess’s prose is extremely sharp, full of insight that feels both unfamiliar (i mean original as well as mind-bend......more

Goodreads review by Enzo on January 08, 2025

so good it blew my dick off......more

Goodreads review by James on November 11, 2024

Thanks to Netgalley and Penguin Press for the ebook. Ava has been pushed her whole life into becoming a painter by her brother, Demetri, a documentary filmmaker whose films Ava refuses to watch because they might be about her. The two live in separate apartments in NYC, but seem to share one mind an......more

Goodreads review by Miracle Meryll on February 10, 2025

3.75 ⭐️ This captivating novel is about two siblings, Demetri and Ava, who have a haunting and dark past that lends the book its eerie atmosphere. Even in their adult lives, it continues to haunt them and influences their art, keeping them co-dependent on each other, making it difficult to discern if......more


Quotes

“Dess’s recently released novel, What You Make of Me, convincingly articulates art’s role in mourning—exhibiting that loss is never entirely individuated, always presupposing a public . . . The book’s form, as an exhibition catalog, invokes precisely this principle of mourning . . . However, What You Make of Me is irreducible to a clinical case study: the novel offers a different, more particular understanding of the relationship between artistic production, mourning, and meaning." —ASAP Journal

What You Make of Me’s poignant prose and reflective narrative dives headfirst into the complexity of identity, vulnerability, and the sense of reckless abandonment that plagues artistic siblings, Ava and Demetri.” Condé Nast Traveler

“In the face of tragedy, Dess’s narrator memorably dramatizes the anxiety-inducing exigencies of the creative arts, and the need of artists to remain focused on their craft.” —The New Yorker

“There is no club more exclusive than that of brilliant, close-knit siblings, and Ms. Dess’s challenge is to ensure that readers aren’t also excluded from her characters’ particular mind meld. She does this by focusing on the ruptures that drive them apart, partly in the person of a chic gallery owner who becomes a love interest to both . . . In the juxtaposition of Ava’s paintings with her memories, Ms. Dess shrewdly explores the intersections between intimacy and possession.” —The Wall Street Journal

“In What You Make of Me, [Dess] has written not only a very good novel about painting but also a believable painter’s novel . . . What You Make of Me is a dialectical novel, the story of an artist working through a creative divergence to move herself forward. Demetri represents Dess’s worst fears about being a critic, Ava her worst fears about what it might mean to be an artist, and their synthesis is the exciting young author who wrote this novel.” Los Angeles Review of Books

“A compelling story of a sibling relationship bonded by trauma, art, and their charmingly alien approach to socializing in New York City. The writing in What You Make of Me sold me on the story: it is unmooring, odd, and thoroughly engaging . . . [T]here is a fantastical edge to how Ava’s narration sees being a young, promising artist . . . It’s evocative and surprising, and made me wish I could go to the opening. Comms managers at galleries, take note!” —Artnet

“My first impression of What You Make of Me was that [Dess] has an eye for the visual. I shouldn’t have been surprised, of course . . . Dess’s critical voice combines meticulous art history knowledge with singular insights. In her fiction, this visual acuity transforms, becoming daring, luscious, and occasionally sacrilegious . . . She possesses the rare talent to shift between styles and voices, challenging readers intellectually while sometimes making them blush—often accomplishing both at once . . . What You Make of Me unfolds at an engaging pace, with energetic twists and wonderfully perverse characters . . . Dess masterfully depicts crowded rooms with their inevitable politics of artistic gatherings (woe betide us), the unsettling experiences of desire, and the destabilizing yet consuming nature of creation itself.” BOMB

“A brother and sister’s artistic rivalry intensifies when they fall for the same woman in Dess’s electrifying debut . . . Dess harnesses her characters’ feelings of sorrow and dread as their bond unravels, and she skillfully untangles the complexities of their all-consuming relationship while offering keen insights into the pressures they face as artists, both from others and from within. It’s a tour de force.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“[A] soulful debut . . . A haunting . . . exploration of the weight of guilt’s millstone and the power of forgiveness.” Booklist

“The dynamics in this book are unfiltered in the best way possible. Dess tackles art, creative drive, and drama with a fresh voice.”Debutiful

“Extraordinary . . . Despite the raw candor Ava seems incapable of hiding, readers will doubt her . . . But they will not question the energy coursing through What You Make of Me nor the undeniable talent that created it. This is a fierce and unapologetic debut from a writer to watch.”Shelf Awareness

“Really written (as T. S. Eliot, decades ago, said most fiction is not—as true then as now), with a propulsiveness to the language that I have since encountered in others of Dess’s stories, it was so in an elliptical way, sustaining but not occupying the center of attention. It was wild, finely tuned, and, above all: enigmatic . . . The sense you get is one of sleight-of-hand. The magician’s patter is one thing, but the real action is hiding in plain sight . . . What You Make of Me inhabits the magic circle of childhood, with its limited cast of characters that no outside force can penetrate . . . As in the portraits that compose it, and in Ava’s erratic career, there is tremendous energy in this novel.”Real Clear Books

“Speckled and wondrous and strange and fun–What You Make of Me reveals to us the transformations of thoughts, of art, of love. A marvel of a novel.” —Rivka Galchen, author of Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch

What You Make of Me is a stunning novel of art, love, memory and death written with exquisite wit and deep feeling. Sophie Madeline Dess has conjured one of the most unique and heartbreaking family narratives in recent memory, and with her rendering of the dynamic between Ava and Demetri, she’s given us a sibling duo for the ages.” —Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask and No One Left to Come Looking for You

“Sophie Madeline Dess may be the freshest debut in this year’s literature. What You Make of Me is a brilliant novel as well as a provocation to all great readers.” —Gary Shteyngart, author of Our Country Friends