A spellbinding story collection about the lives we almost lived, the people we can’t quite forget, and the stories that shape us.
A college student falls for her professor and learns to transmute longing into language. A disquieted husband watches with tenderness and unease as the ghost of his wife’s ambition roams the woods outside their home. A long-deceased Beat poet hijacks the mind of a young publishing assistant during a sales meeting, railing against the state of modern literature. A curious grandmother creates a fake online dating profile to spy on her granddaughter’s romantic life—and sets in motion a deception she can’t control.
Spanning eras and geographies, The Typing Lady is an electrifying meditation on the stories we tell ourselves, and the stories we become.
‘If you’ve lost your way with fiction over the last year or two, let The Book of Form and Emptiness light your way home.’
‘No one writes quite like Ruth Ozeki and The Book of Form and Emptiness is a triumph.’
‘Ten out of ten.’
‘Ozeki gives us a metaphor for our very own American consumption disorder, our love-hate relationship with the stuff we produce and can’t let go of.’