Human Blues, Elisa Albert
Human Blues, Elisa Albert
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Human Blues

Author: Elisa Albert

Narrator: Mia Barron

Unabridged: 15 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/05/2022


Synopsis

“Crackling and bighearted...A powerhouse [that] echoes with the truth that we find harmony when we listen first to ourselves.” —Oprah Daily * “Takes off with magnificent speed and never lets up.” —The New York Times * “Revolutionary.” —NPR’s Morning Edition * A Los Angeles Times and Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year

A provocative and “darkly funny” (Cosmopolitan) novel about a woman who desperately wants a child but struggles to accept the use of assisted reproductive technology—a “riotous, visceral” (Vanity Fair) send-up of feminism, fame, art, commerce, and autonomy.

On the eve of her fourth album, singer-songwriter Aviva Rosner is plagued by infertility. The twist: as much as Aviva wants a child, she is wary of technological conception, and has poured her ambivalence into her music. As the album makes its way in the world, the shock of the response from fans and critics is at first exciting—and then invasive and strange. Aviva never wanted to be famous, or did she? Meanwhile, her evolving obsession with another iconic musician, gone too soon, might just help her make sense of things.

Told over the course of nine menstrual cycles, this utterly original novel is a “fast, fiery, and often funny” (The Boston Globe) interrogation of our cultural obsession with childbearing. It’s also the story of one fearless woman at the crossroads, ruthlessly questioning what she wants and what she’s willing—or not willing—to do to get it.

About Elisa Albert

Elisa Albert is the author of After BirthThe Book of DahliaHow This Night Is Different, and editor of the anthology Freud’s Blind Spot. Her stories and essays have appeared in TimeThe GuardianThe New York Timesn+1Bennington ReviewTin HouseMichigan Quarterly ReviewThe Literary Review, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. She lives in upstate New York. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by elle

i am so conflicted about this book full review to come ⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ pre-read can i hear a little commotion for the beautiful cover......more

Goodreads review by Jill

To rate this book, I need a row of 5 stars erratically flashing with a different number of stars from second to second. This was a chaotic reading experience for me — and judging from reviews of Elisa Albert’s prior books, which I haven’t read, I could have expected as much. The fact that I fluctuat......more

Goodreads review by Kaylie

I picked up this book because the cover art is gorgeous and makes me nostalgic for time spent studying other people’s tattoos—the colors, the symbols, the styles! I bought it because it’s about menstruating and motherhood, and I still think about a girl I fell for awhile ago who made me take myself......more

Goodreads review by Jesse

A delightful book to get lost in. It may seem strange to say given the topics, but I couldn’t put it down and didn’t want it to end. A cross between Russian Doll and The Marvelous Mrs. Masel. Natasha Lyonne should star in the series and Amy Sherman-Palladio should adapt it. Brutal, honest, and delig......more