The Visitors, Jessi Jezewska Stevens
The Visitors, Jessi Jezewska Stevens
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The Visitors

Author: Jessi Jezewska Stevens

Narrator: Taylor Meskimen

Unabridged: 7 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

On the eve of the Occupy Wall Street protests, C is flat broke. Once a renowned textile artist, she’s now the sole proprietor of an arts supply store in Lower Manhattan. Divorced, alone, at loose ends, C is stuck with a struggling business, a stack of bills, a new erotic interest in her oldest girlfriend, and a persistent hallucination in the form of a rogue garden gnome with a pointed interest in systems collapse …C needs to put her medical debt and her sex life in order, but how to make concrete plans with this little visitor haunting her apartment, sporting a three-piece suit, and delivering impromptu lectures on the vulnerability of the national grid? Moreover, what’s all this computer code doing in the story of her life? And do the answers to all of C’s questions lie with an eco-hacktivist cabal threatening to end modern life as we know it?Replaying recent history through a distorting glass, The Visitors is a mordantly funny tour through a world where not only civic infrastructure but our darkest desires are vulnerable to malware; where mythical creatures talk like Don DeLillo; where love is little more than a blip in our metadata. It peers into how we got here and asks what we do next, charting the last days of a broken status quo as the path is cleared for something new.

About Jessi Jezewska Stevens

Jessi Jezewska Stevens’s stories and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, The Nation, the New York Times, Foreign Policy, the Paris Review, Tin House, and elsewhere. Her debut novel, The Exhibition of Persephone Q, was published in 2020 and was selected as a New York Times Editors’s Choice. She holds a BA in Mathematics from Middlebury College and an MFA from Columbia University. She lives in New York.

About Taylor Meskimen

Taylor Meskimen is an actress and a narrator. Her audiobook readings include several L. Ron Hubbard novels, such as Gun Boss of Tumbleweed and Death Waits at Sundown.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on July 06, 2022

The Visitors is set in New York in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, which now seems like a golden age in our post-2016 world. The story follows C, a textile artist, who may or may not be hallucinating the presence of a gnome-like visitor in her apartment. The gnome, silent at first, incre......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on April 06, 2022

I liked this review from Rivka Galchen: “The Visitors is about business: the business of staying alive, the business of being with others, the business of staying sane, and the business of business.’” I’m very much interested in the business of the first three and very much uninterested in the last.......more

Goodreads review by Frank on April 23, 2024

If it wasn't for the relentless art, economics, programming and maths (logic) jargon (with some feminist and philosophical jargon thrown in) that obscure key points of the book, this would probably be a 3 star. If i was a freak who had a deep understanding of every one of those this would probably b......more

Goodreads review by Nolley on April 25, 2024

A woman suffers from a painful health crisis, is abandoned by her partner, and begins hallucinating a gnome creature visiting her, in the beginning. The middle 150 pages felt random, aimless, and dragged on endlessly. The final 60 pages of this book were the best part. While I was prepared to rate t......more

Goodreads review by Amy on July 28, 2022

God this was boring.......more


Quotes

“A novel of longing, lostness, and late capitalism told with roving imagination and warmth.” —Tracy O’Neill, author of Quotients

“Cements Stevens’s place as one of the great chroniclers of our cruel and terrifying times.” Andrew Martin, author of Early Work

“Stevens’s intimacy with history borders on the telepathic. The Visitors is transcendent and astounding in every way.” Michael Zapata, author of The Lost Book of Adana Moreau