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Thieves: A Novel

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“Sly, witty, and utterly compelling, Valerie Werder’s Thieves illuminates how we create and examine our selves in thrall to late capitalism—and how we’re all thieves of one kind or another. This novel gives immense pleasure...”
—CLAIRE MESSUD 

Thieves is an autofictional account of the strivings and humiliations of a gallery girl named Valerie. The tale of Valerie’s maturation, her life and adventures in sex and crime, exquisitely eviscerates the industries of desire and consumption which produce, place a value on, and limit her creativity, freedoms, and responsibilities.

As the novel begins, Valerie is an art worker in New York City, a product of an American childhood in a small place where she learned to cherish objects and their promise. The magic of being, thinking, speaking, and writing is all bound up for Valerie, a self-aware creature and expert weaver of language in "the sales game." Valerie generates scaffolds of empty sales copy and lives in a storm of things, many of which are commodities—including herself. All the while, she becomes increasingly aware of the ways she can acquire and be acquired.

Watch as Valerie falls for the dashing and irresistible master shoplifter, Ted. Follow along as she begins to uncover Ted's shady past and secret lives. Along the way, you will, with Valerie, bleeding meats suavely tucked into Ted's loose jeans, the strangely seductive language of the highly personalized and persistent emails sent to Valerie from her local bank branch, and Valerie's vivid dreams, including one in which the minds of the women of New York City are uploaded into identical metallic cyborg bodies.  

In whip-smart, sharply humorous prose, Thieves is a wild, dark, and rollicking ride through a beguiling and dangerous Willy Wonka factory of gender, capitalism, sex, and art. 

Selected for The Fence Modern Prize in Prose

290 pages, Paperback

Published August 8, 2023

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December 9, 2023
Made it to page 54 and realized I am never going to finish this book and that I am profoundly bored. I feel a little guilty about this one star review. Might say more about me than about the book. Lately I can't find anything I want to read. But I found the book a little self indulgent.

Flipping ahead it didn't look like anything about the tone or story was going to change and I decided to bail.
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March 21, 2024
No jokes felt really seen by this book. Smarter “my year of rest & relaxation” w more actual art & criticism
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October 5, 2023
Good book and Carl Andre definitely pushed Ana Mendieta out that window.
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