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How to Get into the Twin Palms - Karolina Waclawiak
How to Get into the Twin Palms
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"Just as Anya reinvents herself, Waclawiak's novel (her first) reinventsthe immigration story...At its most illuminating, How to Get Into theTwin Palms movingly portrays a protagonist intent on both creating anddestroying herself, on burning brightly even as she goes up in smoke."-New York Times... show more
"Just as Anya reinvents herself, Waclawiak's novel (her first) reinventsthe immigration story...At its most illuminating, How to Get Into theTwin Palms movingly portrays a protagonist intent on both creating anddestroying herself, on burning brightly even as she goes up in smoke."-New York Times Book Review"Karolina Waclawiak's debut novel How to Get into the Twin Palms is a quietly stunning exploration of assimilation and personal identity."- David Gutkowski, Largehearted Boy's Favorite Novels of 2012"Karolina Waclawiak's debut novel with the spunky little Two Dollar Radio press effectively upends the immigrant-novel formula (more vodka, less upwardly mobile striving), but she's also done a great job at depicting the desperate measures that truly lonely people can take in an attempt to belong. Her complicated antiheroine, Anya, carries this moody story right to its disastrous end."- Jennifer Croll, Georgia Straight Best Books of the Year"Twin Palms has resonance, humor laid over a pulsing knot of emotion,and a clear, clean voice that you'll want to read more of in thefuture."- Insatiable Booksluts, Read This Book!"Waclawiak writes about loneliness, isolation, and determination in a refreshing and quirky way."- Michele Filgate, New York Magazine"Waclawiak's mix of sad, dark humor is compelling and creates another-ness that's hard to shake. In the end, taking the bus along withAnya-now car-less-we feel, like our narrator, a little singed andcovered in ash. But heck, maybe that's not a bad way to start over?"- Larissa Zimberoff, The Rumpus"The immigrant novel is a hallowed literary tradition, butBeliever deputy editor Waclawiak's fresh and bizarre reboot makes uswant to read a million more."- Emily Temple, Flavorwire's 10 New Must Reads for July"A taut debut... [that] strikes with the creeping suddenness of a brush fire."-Publishers Weekly (*starred*)"Waclawiak takes the immigrant novel and spins it on its head. A great addition to 1.5 generation literature, beautifully written, funny and touching."-Gary ShteyngartHow to Get Into the Twin Palms is the story of Anya, a young woman living alone in a Russian neighborhood in Los Angeles, who struggles to retain her parents' Polish culture while trying to assimilate into her newly adopted community.Anya stalks the nearby Twin Palms nightclub, the pinnacle of exclusivity in the Russian community. Desperate not only to gain entrance into the club but to belong there, Anya begins a perilous pursuit for Lev, a Russian gangster who frequents the seemingly impenetrable world of the Twin Palms.Karolina Waclawiak received her MFA in Fiction from Columbia University. She is Deputy Editor of The Believer and lives and writes in Brooklyn.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780983247180 (0983247188)
Publisher: Two Dollar Radio
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
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Novels, Adult Fiction
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4.0 How to Get into the Twin Palms
A wacky, wild book about a young woman with some serious self-esteem issues who has an affair with a wildly inappropriate Russian man. Very interesting portrait of a person caught between two cultures--the old world and the new--who can't seem to find her place in either. Also interesting was the po...
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