The Book of Dahlia "What begins as a darkly funny novel develops quickly into a genuine tragedy, though it's unlike any you've read before." ~ Ten Best Novels of , Entertainment Weekly "Albert writes with the black humor of Lorrie Moore and a pathos that is uniquely her own, all the more blistering for being slyly invoked." ~ The New Yorker. In The Book of Dahlia, Elisa Albert walks a dazzling line between gravitas and irreverence, mining an exhilarating blend of skepticism and curiosity, compassion and candor, high and low culture. Meet Dahlia Finger: twenty-nine, depressed, whip-smart, occasionally affable, bracingly honest, resolutely single, and perennially unemployed/5(40). In The Book of Dahlia, Elisa Albert walks a dazzling line between gravitas and irreverence, mining an exhilarating blend of skepticism and curiosity, compassion and candor, high and low bltadwin.ru Dahlia Finger: twenty-nine, depressed, whip-smart, occasionally affable, bracingly honest, resolutely single, and perennially unemployed.3/5(6).
3 of 5 4 of 5 Elisa Albert, author of "The Book of Dahlia" / Credit Marion Ettlinger / FOR USE WITH BOOK REVIEW ONLY Ran on: Elisa Albert Marion Ettlinger Show More Show Less. Read reviews and buy The Book of Dahlia - by Elisa Albert (Paperback) at Target. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Free standard shipping with $35 orders. Expect More. Pay Less. Elisa Albert on The Book of Dahlia. A steady and constant writing life is the ultimate goal for me. Pushing forward and quite simply doing the work, day in and day out. It's a huge challenge for me: I tend, quite honestly, toward rather dramatic bursts of productivity book-ended by periods of creative.
Book Summary. A dark, arresting, fearlessly funny story of one young woman's terminal illness. In The Book of Dahlia, Elisa Albert walks a dazzling line between gravitas and irreverence, mining an exhilarating blend of skepticism and curiosity, compassion and candor, high and low culture. Meet Dahlia Finger: twenty-nine, depressed, whip-smart, occasionally affable, bracingly honest, resolutely single, and perennially unemployed. From the author of the critically acclaimed story collection How This Night Is Different comes a dark, arresting, fearlessly funny story of one young woman's terminal illness. In The Book of Dahlia, Elisa Albert walks a dazzling line between gravitas and irreverence, mining. In The Book of Dahlia, Elisa Albert walks a dazzling line between gravitas and irreverence.
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