Hysteria, 9781951213121
Paperback
Is that Sigmund Freud serving drinks or a twisted fantasy?

Hysteria

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  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    18 August 2020

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Summary

  • One of The Observer’s Five Most Anticipated Debuts of August
  • One of Refinery29’s Best Books of the Summer
  • One of Lit Hub’s Best New Books of the Summer
  • One of The Millions’ Most Anticipated Books of August

In Hysteria, we meet a young woman an hour into yet another alcohol-fueled, masochistic, sexual bender at her local bar. There is a new bartender working this time, one she hasn’t seen before, but who can properly make a drink. He loo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781951213121
ISBN-10:1951213122
Author:Jessica Gross
Publisher:Unnamed Press
Imprint:Unnamed Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:18 August 2020
Weight:159g
Dimensions:188mm x 124mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

“Trippy and hypnotic… a riveting novel that won’t you let you look away.” – Kirkus Reviews

“Hysteria – like Fleabag, like Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You – is a wild ride. But if the narrator is out of control, not so the author. Gross’s debut is confident, sure-handed, fast-paced, entertaining – and also profound.” –Dinah Lenney, Los Angeles Review of Books “Hysteria is unafraid to plumb the complex depths of our most compulsive behavior. Lest you think it’s just all pitch-black sexual drama, let me also reassure you that it’s very funny – the bartender with whom the narrator works out some of her issues with is dubbed Freud, and, really, what’s funnier than that?” –Kristin Iversen, Refinery29“A psychological tale that’s at turns comedic and painfully raw.” –Juliet Helmke, The Observer“Gross’s aptitude for shocking yet highly sensory prose propels the reader along the protagonist’s bender, all the way to rock bottom. The narrator’s perfectly rendered inner monologue, replete with her nuanced urges and obsessions, will make readers wonder if they’re getting to know her better than she knows herself, and Gross succeeds in capturing the complexities of sex addiction. It is every bit a page-turner as it is a descent into sexual madness.”–Publishers Weekly“Trippy and hypnotic… a riveting novel that won’t you let you look away.” –Kirkus ReviewsAt first, Hysteria feels like another entry in the canon of recent novels about self-destructive, masochistic young women–but soon things start to shift, as our extremely lustful, extremely self-hating heroine meets a man at a bar and… decides he is Sigmund Freud. Which, twist. After that, the novel only gets weirder, and only goes deeper, the centerpiece a half-real, half-fantasy recollection of the narrator’s first orgasm, and in the end, the whole thing feels like an R-rated, modern version of Clarice Lispector’s insane, intense The Passion According to G. H. If you’re into that kind of thing.” –Emily Temple, Lit Hub

About The Author

Jessica Gross

Jessica Gross’s writing has appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, The New York Times Magazine, and The Paris Review Daily, among other places. She holds an MFA in fiction from The New School, a Master’s degree in cultural reporting and criticism from New York University and a Bachelor’s in anthropology from Princeton University. She has received fellowships in fiction from the Yiddish Book Center (2017) and the 14th Street Y (2015-16), where she also served as editor of the LABA Journal. She currently teaches writing at Eugene Lang College at The New School. Hysteria is her first novel.

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