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The Correspondence Artist [Paperback]

Barbara Browning
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Book Description

March 1, 2011

"The Correspondence Artist is smart, funny, sexy, knowledgeable, subtle, disturbing, light-hearted, obsessive, and tragic: a comedy that, I surmise, is wholly confessional and wholly imaginary. Readers are urged not to resent a wit superior to their own, since it is deployed entirely for their particular entertainment."—Harry Mathews

Vivian, a writer, is carrying on a relationship with an internationally acclaimed artist. There are those who stand to profit—and suffer—from the revelation of her paramour's identity, so in the service of telling her tale, she creates a series of fictional lovers.

There is Tzipi, a sixty-eight-year-old Nobel-winning female Israeli writer; Binh, a twenty-something Vietnamese video artist; Santuxto, a poetic Basque separatist; and Djeli, a dreadlocked Malian world-music star.

Largely through Vivian's e-mail correspondence, she divulges the story of their relationship, from their first meeting to their jumpy spam filter, which arrests the more explicit notes that result in Vivian being held captive in a tiger cage in a Berlin hotel/being chased by a Medusa-like woman on a Greek Island/imprisoned by a splinter cell of Basque separatists/in an African hospital with a bout of Dengue Fever.

Barbara Browning's captivating wit and passionate intelligence make The Correspondence Artist a love story like none other.

Barbara Browning has a PhD from Yale in comparative literature. She teaches in the Department of Performance Studies at the Tisch School of the Arts, NYU. She's also a poet and a dancer. She lives with her son in Greenwich Village.


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Browning toys with form in her quirky debut, an epistolary love story that, despite a few misfires—the images, for instance, sprinkled throughout feel like unfortunate clip art—should hook readers whose tastes run to the unconventional. The narrator, Vivian, recounts via e-mails her love affair with an artist, who, at different times in the book is an Israeli novelist, a Vietnamese multimedia artist, a Basque poet, and a Malian musician. The narrator creates these characters ostensibly to protect the privacy of her famous lover, and her accounts of her affair vary slightly with each incarnation to reveal incrementally the personality of her "true" paramour and build toward different versions of a betrayal—Vivian's kidnapping by Basque anarchists, a run-in with a Lycra-clad Medusa. Though the story sometimes becomes mired too deeply in its own concept, Browning relentlessly explores her theme of love's many faces, giving readers a rewardingly offbeat novel that's by turns sexy, humorous, and insightful. (Mar.)
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"[Browning's] mysterious romance... capably relays the sensation of [a] perilously ambiguous world... [The narrator is] so offhandedly intelligent and well-read that it makes the book a pleasure to read." --bookslut.com

"Jam-packed with cultural references and lubricated body parts... in a fiction that merges with cultural theory. This is mail worth rifling through." --fanzine.com

"[The Correspondence Artist is] a deft look at modern life that's both witty and devastating." --Nylon Magazine

"The book... is wrapped up in powerful feelings of disconnect, confusion, and sexual need...  Browning expertly filters critical moments through each imagined lover." --washingtoncitypaper.com

"Ruthless confidence and powerful restraint reminiscent of D.H. Lawrence or Toni Morrison--two of the sexiest writers of the last century... a smartly complex and surprising work of art... a triumph of a debut."
--KGB Bar & Lit Journal

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Two Dollar Radio (March 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0982015194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982015193
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 7.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #975,948 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Barbara Browning has a PhD from Yale in Comparative Literature. She teaches in the Department of Performance Studies at the Tisch School of the Arts, NYU. She's also a poet and a dancer. She lives with her son in Greenwich Village.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully Smutty Art Novel February 24, 2011
By Anna G
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This wonderfully smutty art novel entertained me, turned me on, made me think and made me cry. It asks many questions: how much does anyone really know about their lover, anyway? Are all lovers dreams and projections? Do we obsessively describe our love to just relive it, or to read and reread it until we think our version is more real because it is written and because we have read it so many more times than it actually happened? Do we let our imaginations run wild just to transform the unbearable pain of separation into something we can control, to make loneliness our friend or even our lover? This novel might frustrate you sometimes because, like life itself, it does not answer these questions, but, and this seems to me to be also like life itself, if you give yourself over to it, it will delight you with its salient, throbbing, vivid energy, shapes, colors and sensations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars smart, witty, and fun February 27, 2011
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The Correspondence Artist is utterly engrossing. At once funny, erotic, meditative, playful, sometimes sad, it is a book about friendship and love, about the trappings and sexiness of fame, and above all about writing itself. Peppered with yummy nuggets of psychoanalytic theory and gossipy history, the book is a pure pleasure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tasty June 3, 2011
By Joan
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so good! a zippy read, you'll finish it off fast -- like a naughty crust of bread if you're supposed to be low-carbing it. chomp chomp gulp. now waiting for the sequel ...
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