My Death, Lisa Tuttle
My Death, Lisa Tuttle
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My Death

Author: Lisa Tuttle, Amy Gentry

Narrator: Hillary Huber

Unabridged: 3 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/09/2024


Synopsis

A widowed writer begins to work on a biography of a novelist and artist—and soon uncovers bizarre parallels between her life and her subject's—in this chilling and singularly strange novella by a contemporary master of horror and fantasy.

The narrator of Lisa Tuttle's uncanny novella is a recent widow, a writer adrift. Not only has she lost her husband, but her muse seems to have deserted her altogether. Her agent summons her to Edinburgh to discuss her next book. What will she tell him? At once the answer comes to her: she will write the biography of Helen Ralston, best known, if at all, as the subject of W.E. Logan's much-reproduced painting Circe, and the inspiration for his classic children's book, Hermine in Cloud-Land.

But Ralston was a novelist and artist in her own right, though her writing is no longer in print and her most radical painting, My Death, deemed too unsettling—malevolent even—to be shown in public. Over the months that follow, Ralston proves an astonishingly cooperative subject, even as her biographer uncovers eerie resonances between the older woman's history and her own. Whose biography is she writing—really?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jack

First released in 2004 by an independent UK publisher, and pretty hard to come by these days, this new edition from NYRB Classics should bring a lot of new eyes to this bizarre, tiny gem, thankfully. Not quite horror but more of a semi-autobiographical literary tale, with subtle intrusions of the oth......more

Goodreads review by Blair

An utterly perfect novella for me. It’s so clever, all of it – the use of ekphrasis, the title, the nature of the painting, how they all play into each other – but absorbing and readable at the same time, never too smart for its own good. One of the closest things I have read to Nina Allan’s short f......more

Goodreads review by cass

this book left me so speechless i read it twice in one week, which i think is some of the highest praise i could give a book. i enjoyed it just as much the second time around, too! i thought lisa tuttle’s writing style hit a sweet spot in between nice lit fic descriptions and this feeling of uncanny......more