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Vanessa Veselka

    Vanessa Veselka crafts narratives that delve into the raw and often uncomfortable aspects of life. Her writing is marked by a stark honesty, capturing the complexities of human experience with unflinching directness. Veselka explores the fringes of society, unflinchingly attending to the challenges and triumphs of those living outside conventional norms. Her style is urgent and visceral, drawing readers into the depths of the human psyche.

    The Great Offshore Grounds
    Zazen
    • Zazen

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(12)Add rating

      "From the author of the National Book Award longlisted epic The Great Offshore Grounds, the debut novel about activism, police violence, and white guilt that boldly launched her career--itself the winner of the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for fiction. The world is on fire, and Della doesn't know what, if anything, she should do about it. The America Della lives in is poised on the brink of war. Curfews and other restrictions give the police an excuse for violence. Customers at the vaguely vegan cafe where Della is working after dropping out of grad school debate which foreign countries are the best to flee to: Costa Rica? Bali? Della's parents--former revolutionaries--are more excited at the idea of her brother and his Black wife giving them biracial grandbabies than in engaging in any new actions; her nominally activist coworkers are mostly devoted to planning a massive sex party. Della floats between them, lost and numb. Then a bomb goes off: some shallow place of capitalistic worship demolished. Inspired, for reasons not entirely clear to herself, Della calls in a second--fake--bomb threat. But a bomb goes off there, too, and soon Della finds herself pulled in by a group of people who, for once, are promising to actually do something. No matter the consequences"-- Provided by publisher

      Zazen
    • The Great Offshore Grounds

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(1613)Add rating

      A cross-country novel of sisterhood - like a feminist version of the Odyssey or a wild retelling of Thelma & Louise set across post-capitalist America.

      The Great Offshore Grounds