The Swank Hotel, Lucy Corin
The Swank Hotel, Lucy Corin
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The Swank Hotel

Author: Lucy Corin

Narrator: Morgan Hallett

Unabridged: 14 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/05/2021


Synopsis

At the outset of the 2008 financial crisis, Em has a dull marketing job generating reports of vague utility while she anxiously awaits news of her sister, Ad, who has gone missing—again. Confronted by unfathomable loss and recovery, Em begins
to see how madness permeates everything around her.

Em’s story is layered with other perspectives and voices. There is Frank, the failing manager at her office; Jack, the man Frank has loved for decades; Em and Ad’s eccentric parents who live in a house that is perpetually being built; and Tasio, the
young man from Chiapas who works on the house. Through them Lucy Corin portrays porousness and breakdown in individuals and families, in economies and political systems, in architecture, technology, and in language itself.

The Swank Hotel is an acrobatic, surreal, and unexpectedly comic novel. With her idiosyncratic magic, Corin transforms the most mundane spaces into shimmering sites of the uncanny.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Judy

I am giving this 4 stars instead of 5 as a judgement that The Swank Hotel will not be for everyone. It almost was not for me. I would call it experimental. I would call it tough and challenging. I would also call it amazing. Two sisters battling mental illness as it affects their relationship and nav......more

Goodreads review by Vincent

“If you decipher what the madman means, you may yet understand yourself and what it is you must do. You have to look through their eyes to do it, which may make you crazy, too. You’re so brave, though, if you look.” A masterwork — a force of genius and verve. Unforgettable.......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

It's 2008-2010—not 2001, as the skimming reviewer for the NYTimes put it. This reviewer did take the time to read a screed in an online platform about Corin’s supposed “exploitation” of her real sister’s real mental illness, the same real sister who has her own chapter about reading the book. The re......more