Dwelling by Emily Hunt Kivel - ISBN: 9780374616069
Hardcover
End of the world quest: home, belonging, and bizarre Texas justice.

Dwelling

A Novel

$57.86

  • Hardcover

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    9 December 2025

Check Delivery Options

Summary

A dazzling, surrealist fairy tale of a young woman’s quest for house and home—from New York to the Texas hinterlands and, maybe, back again.

The world is ending. It has been ending for some time. When did the ending begin? Perhaps when Evie’s mother died, or when her father died soon after. Perhaps when her sister, Elena, was forcibly institutionalized in a psychiatric hippie commune in Colorado. Certainly at some point over the last year, as New York City spun down the tubes, as bedb…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780374616069
ISBN-10:037461606X
Author:Emily Hunt Kivel
Publisher:Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Imprint:Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:9 December 2025
Weight:413g
Dimensions:218mm x 146mm x 24mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Beautifully radical … Wise on the very real-world themes of dispossession, community and material ownership … Dwelling deserves the plaudits it will surely get and more. It’s hard to believe that a work so seemingly effortless and original could be a debut. Certainly, it’s the most fun I’ve had reading in years.”–Jo Hamya, The New York Times Book Review

“Unlike any novel you will read this year, a story about millennial angst that is also a bewitching fable … Dwelling is social commentary wrapped into a delightful allegory about identity, work, ritual and tradecraft.”–Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times

“A book of miracles masked by the mundane, an entertaining antidote to urban ennui that doubles as a survival guide for souls refusing to surrender to the superficiality of their surroundings.”–Roberto Ontiveros, Dallas Morning News

“Dwelling, Emily Hunt Kivel’s kooky, endearing fairy tale of a début novel, is interested in the wobbly line between what’s real and what’s not … [and] on what could happen in a world that is deeply, invigoratingly made up. Allusions to myths, fables, and riffs on common idioms abound, many of them evocative and quite funny.” –Lora Kelley, The New Yorker

“A banger about the end of the world, philosophically, emotionally, and physically … I haven’t stopped thinking about this since I put it down. Who could have imagined the housing crisis could be so captivating?” – Adam Vitcavage, Debutiful (Best Books of August)

“Full of DeLillo-style, mundane-yet-astute observations that revel in the joys and perils of modern ridiculousness … With an air of Tom Robbins’ whimsy and a touch of Joy Williams’ psalms for the new world, Dwelling is lighthearted in its catastrophizing and non-prescriptive in its resolution. When the housing market gives you a shoe, make do.” –Caroline Drew, Austin Chronicle

“Kivel debuts with a rollicking and resonant modern fairy tale of real estate and its discontents … as [she] brings her weird and wonderful cast of characters to vibrant life, she never drops the incisive real-world commentary on the housing crisis and rising inequality. The result is a sui generis delight.”–Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A gorgeous novel of real estate, real emotions, and real warmth, with original hardware and original prose, and bursting with natural light. These pages are home to all things audacious and inventive, a dream house for the limits of your imagination–Dwelling is a daring, charming miracle.” –Hilary Leichter, author of Terrace Story

“At once philosophical, goofy, poetic, and so, so smart–I would follow Emily Hunt Kivel anywhere.” –Rivka Galchen, author of Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch

“Festooned with razor-sharp observations and style, Emily Hunt Kivel’s debut is a tale for our precarious moment, treating the melancholy facets of social decay, austerity, and gentrification with dazzling wit and originality. Dwelling announces the arrival of a new voice in literature who is exhilaratingly up to the task.” –Alexandra Kleeman, author of Something New Under the Sun

“Dwelling is a stunner of a novel. A new take on a classic Alice: humble seeker roving the dream map of our broken world, in search of a better one. This story is brave enough, joyous enough, and has the brilliance and heart of giants, that it already feels like the best new novel of the year.” –Deb Olin Unferth, author of Barn 8

About The Author

Emily Hunt Kivel

Emily Hunt Kivel is a writer whose fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, BOMB, American Short Fiction, New England Review, and Guernica, among other publications. She teaches at St. Edward’s University and Columbia University. Dwelling is her first novel.

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.