Big Kiss, ByeBye, ClaireLouise Bennett
Big Kiss, ByeBye, ClaireLouise Bennett
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Big Kiss, Bye-Bye

Author: Claire-Louise Bennett

Narrator: Claire-Louise Bennett

Unabridged: 5 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 10/21/2025


Synopsis

“Gorgeous and a little unnerving. . .Reading it is a strange and wonderfully invigorating experience.”–The New York Times

A woman confronts the afterlife of intimacy, in a deeply tender novel by one of our most acclaimed and inventive fiction writers

The things that hold life in place have been lifted off and put away. Uprooted by circumstance from city to deep countryside, a woman lives in temporary limbo, visited by memories of all she’s left behind. The most insistent are those of Xavier, who has always been certain he knows her better than anyone, better than she knows herself. Xavier, whom she still loves but no longer desires, a displacement he has been unable to accept.

An unexpected letter from an old acquaintance brings back a torrent of others she’s loved or wanted. Each has been a match and a mismatch, a liberation and a threat to her very sense of self. The ephemera left by their passage –a spilled coffee, an unwanted bouquet, a mind-blowing kiss—make up a cabinet of curiosity she inventories, trying to divine the essence of intimacy. What does it mean to connect with another person? What impels us to touch someone, to be touched by them, to stay in touch? How do we let them go? In yet another tour de force of fiction, Claire-Louise Bennett explores the mystery of how people come into and go out of our lives, leaving us forever in their grasp.

About The Author

Claire-Louise Bennett is the author of two previous novels, Pond and Checkout 19. Her short fiction and essays have been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and other publications. She lives near Galway, Ireland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim on October 23, 2025

So, what did I think of this book, eh? Difficult to say; really difficult. Did I say difficult? I did! I did and I added an exclamation mark. I hope he notices. I hope he isn’t distracted by the antelopes (or were they deer?) falling from the sky. But never mind all that. Will he kiss me? Do I want......more

Goodreads review by Flo on December 18, 2025

An intellectual novel isn’t necessarily a good novel. Sometimes you have expertise and talent, but you don’t have a story to tell. Big Kiss, Bye Bye is the type of book that needs controversy to make it worthwhile, and unfortunately it doesn’t deliver on that front. Its greatest sin is probably that......more

Goodreads review by Paul on March 19, 2026

Shortlisted for the 2026 James Tait Black Memorial Prize And now you must kiss me so that your error is unveiled and you encounter how far you are exactly from being able to sweep me right off my feet and I must remain absolutely still in order to feel you grasp and falter, rasp and dodder - because,......more

Goodreads review by Herman on January 04, 2026

Een boekje over leven tussen twee werelden, met herinneringen aan voorbije relaties die als draden verbonden blijven in het hoofd van het hoofdpersonage. Aan jou om het op te rollen tot een bolletje.......more

Goodreads review by John Caleb on January 12, 2026

Have you ever eaten popcorn? Stale popcorn? And you were so desperate to crunch something you just kept eating it, and still, even though you were the one making the sacrifice ingesting the stale sad half popped puffs, the universe still said oh, here, and puts a thick old sliver of kernel right bet......more


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Praise for Big Kiss, Bye-Bye

“A formidable one-woman show … Bennett allows the reader to sit in the house with her … without unctuousness or hypocrisy. And what an engrossing house it is.”-The New Yorker

“Good old-fashioned modernist fun… The novel contains many … moments of almost febrile power, rendered in prose both gorgeous and a little unnerving. To call Big Kiss, Bye-Bye entertaining would be to do an injustice to its discomfiting depth, but reading it is a strange and wonderfully invigorating experience.”–The New York Times Book Review

“Utterly original … among the most rapturous pieces of writing about desire that I’ve ever read.”–The Star Tribune

“A work of extraordinary subtlety. . .Bennett displays her characteristic aversion to identikit templates of feeling and desire that distort the real emotional complexity of our attachments and aversions to other people, and especially those people who have most profoundly shaped our inner lives. . .Its visceral and unerringly convincing depictions of sexual feeling. . . capture inexpressible intensities of experience.”–Financial Times

“A writer of great linguistic inventiveness…Bennett’s novel probes the ways our experiences of love and sex are simultaneously influenced by both generalities and particularities: by societal trends and by ourselves as individuals.” –The Atlantic

“A striking novel about a writer’s retreat into solitude in the aftermath of a love affair … Bennett ranges freely in register and tone, from passionate desire evocative of Ulysses’s Molly Bloom to a measured treatise on violence in cinema…. An intellectual tour de force.” –Publishers Weekly, STARRED review

“The speaker’s exquisite sensibility, and her assured sense of her own perceptions, provides a throughline for the pastiche of scenes, dreams, and conversations that make up this book.… [It] reminds us that the goal of art is sometimes to see clearly and specifically what is there to be seen, with no duty to dictate its progress or its outcome. A languorously unfurling novel that rewards the reader’s attention and time.” –Kirkus

“Both intimate and introspective, this novel’s interiority and deployment of a strong stream of consciousness narrative amplify the narrator’s loneliness and losses. Bennett’s descriptive prose attends more to her narrator’s emotional state of mind rather than a plot or actions, as it combs the divide between memory and experience. Recommended.” – Library Journal