Overstaying

Title
Overstaying
  • Overstaying by Ariane Koch
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Annie Tate says: A surreal book about a woman who is feeling stuck while she is living in her hometown. She takes on an unexpected not entirely human houseguest and that changes her experience or her day to day quite drastically. A really excellent story of femininity and domesticity.

Winner of the most prestigious German prize for debut fiction, Swiss playwright and visual artist Ariane Koch's Overstaying is an absurdist tour de force.

"I don't see my writing as chronological or classically narrative, but as spatial--a kind of architecture. I keep adding rooms, and readers can take different paths through the rooms," writes Ariane Koch of Overstaying, her anarchically comic debut. Koch's narrator is an impudent young woman, a contemporary Bartleby living alone in her parents' old house in the small hometown she hates but can't bring herself to leave.

When a visitor turns up, promisingly new, she takes him in, and instantly her life revolves around him. Yet it is hard to tell what, exactly, this visitor is. A mooch, a lover, an absence, a presence--possibly a pet? Mostly, he is a set of contradictions, an occasion for Koch's wild imagination to take readers in brilliant and unexpected directions.

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9781948980197
Overstaying
$16.95
Available In Store
Description

Staff Recommends

Annie Tate says: A surreal book about a woman who is feeling stuck while she is living in her hometown. She takes on an unexpected not entirely human houseguest and that changes her experience or her day to day quite drastically. A really excellent story of femininity and domesticity.


Winner of the most prestigious German prize for debut fiction, Swiss playwright and visual artist Ariane Koch's Overstaying is an absurdist tour de force.

"I don't see my writing as chronological or classically narrative, but as spatial--a kind of architecture. I keep adding rooms, and readers can take different paths through the rooms," writes Ariane Koch of Overstaying, her anarchically comic debut. Koch's narrator is an impudent young woman, a contemporary Bartleby living alone in her parents' old house in the small hometown she hates but can't bring herself to leave.

When a visitor turns up, promisingly new, she takes him in, and instantly her life revolves around him. Yet it is hard to tell what, exactly, this visitor is. A mooch, a lover, an absence, a presence--possibly a pet? Mostly, he is a set of contradictions, an occasion for Koch's wild imagination to take readers in brilliant and unexpected directions.

Description

Staff Recommends

Annie Tate says: A surreal book about a woman who is feeling stuck while she is living in her hometown. She takes on an unexpected not entirely human houseguest and that changes her experience or her day to day quite drastically. A really excellent story of femininity and domesticity.


Winner of the most prestigious German prize for debut fiction, Swiss playwright and visual artist Ariane Koch's Overstaying is an absurdist tour de force.

"I don't see my writing as chronological or classically narrative, but as spatial--a kind of architecture. I keep adding rooms, and readers can take different paths through the rooms," writes Ariane Koch of Overstaying, her anarchically comic debut. Koch's narrator is an impudent young woman, a contemporary Bartleby living alone in her parents' old house in the small hometown she hates but can't bring herself to leave.

When a visitor turns up, promisingly new, she takes him in, and instantly her life revolves around him. Yet it is hard to tell what, exactly, this visitor is. A mooch, a lover, an absence, a presence--possibly a pet? Mostly, he is a set of contradictions, an occasion for Koch's wild imagination to take readers in brilliant and unexpected directions.

ISBN
9781948980197
Publication Date
September 3, 2024
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
176
Keywords
Fiction | Absurdist; Fiction | Humorous | Dark Humor; Fiction | World Literature | Europe (General)