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“Daring, precise, and linguistically acrobatic, this novel brings a history of America alive, from the war protests in the sixties to turn-of-the-twenty-first-century art theft. A fearless portrayal of madness and its consequences…This is a new writer to savor, reminiscent of Nicole Krauss, Michael Chabon, and Andy Sean Greer.” Colum McCann, National Book Award–winning author
“Banasky’s memorable, intricate, and inventive debut novel uses vulnerable characters to probe themes of time, identity, perception, and love…With its dancing time frames, recurring motifs, glimpses of history, and shifting realities, all united by striking prose, the novel is both an intellectual tour de force and a moving reflection on the ways we try to save ourselves and others.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Debut novelist Banasky offers a brilliantly, sleekly told puzzle piece that snares readers to the end.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A careful reader is rewarded by Banasky’s skillful character development, innovative points-of-view technique, and fresh language.” Booklist
“Vivid, strange, and always compelling, The Suicide of Claire Bishop weaves together art, politics,and the specter of madness in an unforgettable New York story. Carmiel Banasky, a writer like no other, is a talent to watch.” Claire Messud, author of The Emperor’s Children
“The Suicide of Claire Bishop—a story of obsession and art, haunted and complex—is amazing, and Banasky’s descriptive skills are extraordinary. Not to be missed.” Andrew Sean Greer, author of The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells
“A complex exploration of tricky memories…Banasky writes beautifully and with great empathy.” Kirkus Reviews