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Stacey Levine

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Stacey Levine is the author of Pulitzer Prize Finalist Mice 1961. Her other books--The Girl with Brown Fur, Frances Johnson, Dra---, and My Horse and Other Stories, have a devoted following of readers.

Levine's work has garnered a Pulitzer Prize fiction finalist nomination, a PEN fiction award, and Stranger Genius Award in Literature. Her fiction has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Fence, The Iowa Review, Yeti, The Fairy Tale Review, Your Impossible Voice, Golden Handcuffs Review, and other venues.

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Average rating: 3.55 · 1,221 ratings · 264 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Hotel Angeline: A Novel in ...

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Mice 1961

3.08 avg rating — 518 ratings — published 2024 — 7 editions
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Frances Johnson: A Novel

4.06 avg rating — 141 ratings — published 2005 — 8 editions
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Dra–

3.94 avg rating — 116 ratings — published 1997 — 8 editions
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The Girl With Brown Fur: Ta...

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My Horse and Other Stories

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Mice 1961 by Stacey Levine
" I wonder which part set you off laughing? Thank you very much. "
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"Lot of fun. Amazing pace. Reminded me of Coover, the cartoon cast of characters. "
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"What a strange and wonderful novel. I can honestly only think of maybe one or two friends I'd feel comfortable recommending this to. Reading it was so odd and almost exhilarating. Surprisingly it also has some of the funniest passages I've read in ye" Read more of this review »
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"Stacey Levine is a wizard of language. Her prose is familiar but altered, like a dialect from an alternate universe, where you can’t quite pinpoint the skew, but it’s there nevertheless. Mice 1961 isn’t fancy or lyrical. It’s not going to mystify you" Read more of this review »
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" thank you very much. it will be an audiobook soon. tried to pass a message to the actors last year "do not play it too earnestly." ...more "
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“It's hard to know what a book is. Inside, a slender span of clock time is stored incognito. The book sits among others on the shelf for decades until its pages grow sclerotic, unable to turn; its relevance fades. Its story might manage to slide into the next book on the shelf and commune with this new book. Life contains many more surprising liberations than this. Out of that mingling, a new story arises, holding more joy than the first. Its afterword glows.”
Stacey Levine, Mice 1961
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“There were so many people and things to think about”
Stacey Levine, Frances Johnson

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“For every bourgeois, in the heat of youth, if only for a day, for a minute, has believed himself capable of immense passions, of heroic enterprises. The most mediocre libertine has dreamed of oriental princesses; every rotary carries about inside him the debris of a poet.”
Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary

“Art altogether is nothing but a survival skill, we should never lose sight of this fact, it is, time and again, just an attempt -- an attempt that seems touching even to our intellect -- to cope with this world and its revolting aspects, which, as we know, is invariably possible only by resorting to lies and falsehoods, to hyprocrisy and self-deception, Reger said. These pictures are full of lies and falsehoods and full of hypocrisy and self-deception, there is nothing else in them if we disregard their often inspired artistry. All these pictures, moreover, are an expression of man's absolute helplessness in coping with himself and with what surrounds him all his life. That is what all these pictures express, this helplessness which, on the one hand, embarasses the intellect and, on the other hand, bewilders the same intellect and moves it to tears, Reger said.”
Thomas Bernhard, Old Masters: A Comedy

“There is no longer any class outside the class of character, and no history to put your faith in.
You can actually live as if you have no culture, no perspective particular to a date in time.
You are an individual whose prime and solitary property is your own body.
Dying becomes a hell beyond all reason or justice in this ahistorical context.”
Fanny Howe, The Deep North

“Six Lines

I know that in this world no one needs me,
me, a word-beggar in the Jewish graveyard
Who needs a poem, especially in Yiddish?

Only what is hopeless on this earth has beauty
and only the ephemeral is godly
and humility is the only true rebellion”
Aaron Zeitlin

“Anyway, a bunch of penguins were living in a ceramic bowl of cold spaghetti noodles. There was no tomato sauce because it didn’t exist yet, but that was okay. As the spaghetti was cold, moisture condensed upon it. This kept the spaghetti from sticking, or from sticking to the penguins, or the bowl. It also kept the penguins from sticking to the bowl, and from sticking to each other.
As I mentioned, tomato sauce did not exist yet. You should realize since this was a beginning, the moisture didn’t either. Neither did the bowl. I think you can guess about the penguins. How could there be penguins if nothing existed yet?”
David S. Atkinson, Apocalypse All the Time

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message 2: by Stacey

Stacey Levine Hi Sherl, I appreciate your message--thank you so much!


message 1: by Sherl

Sherl Hi Stacey -

I am slow in noticing a message you sent as a follow-up to my review of MICE last fall, and wanted to thank you for taking time to share the perspective on the writing style and goal of the book. I sincerely wanted to understand what I knew I was missing, and you did just that. While it still may not be the most favorite thing I've read, I do (and did) appreciate how well it was crafted. One of my reading goals is to consume work that pushes me out of my comfort zone so that I can see the world more broadly, and this is a good example.

Unfortunately, I saw your note after Goodreads 30-day mark so it deleted as soon as I read! Now I wish I still had as I want to learn more about the experimental style you talked about.

All the best to you. I have such awe and appreciation for authors of all genres. My world would be empty without you!


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