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The Exhibition of Persephone Q

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The Exhibition of Persephone Q

By: Jessi Jezewska Stevens
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
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A Wall Street Journal and Vogue Most Anticipated Book of 2020

"A triumph of tone and intelligence. Percy Q's perspective is skewed and searching at once, and through her eyes, we see afresh not only New York's post-9/11 landscape but also the world of art, and love, and the process of becoming." (Rivka Galchen, author of Atmospheric Disturbances)

Percy is pregnant. She hasn’t told a soul. Probably she should tell her husband - certainly she means to - but one night she wakes up to find she no longer recognizes him. Now, instead of sleeping, Percy is spending her nights taking walks through her neighborhood, all the while fretting over her marriage, her impending motherhood, and the sinister ways the city is changing.

Amid this alienation - from her husband, home, and rapidly changing body - a package arrives. In it: an exhibition catalog for a photography show. The photographs consist of a series of digitally manipulated images of a woman lying on a bed in a red room. It takes a moment for even Percy to notice that the woman is herself...but no one else sees the resemblance.

Percy must now come to grips with the fundamental question of identity in the digital age: To what extent do we own our own image, and to what extent is that image shaped by the eyes of others?

Capturing perfectly the haunted atmosphere of Manhattan immediately after 9/11 - and the simmering insanity of America ever since - Jessi Jezewska Stevens' The Exhibition of Persephone Q is a darkly witty satire about how easy it is to lose ownership of our own selves.

©2020 Jessi Jezewska Stevens (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
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An exquisitely told story about a young woman who is thrown into an identity crisis when she comes to believe that she is the subject of a photography exhibit at an art gallery in NYC. The high quality of writing (and the excellent narration) made it so enjoyable. Haven't really loved the experience of listening to a story like this in a long time. What I loved about it was the attention to detail, the adept way that the author linked ideas and scenes, and the subtlety of the whole thing. Talk about sub-text! It isn't all spelled out for you, and I myself didn't find that frustrating at all. To the contrary, I felt like my intelligence was being respected. Absolutely recommended for lovers of high-quality fiction.

Percy Q

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