ADVANCE PRAISE FOR
DEAR
EVERYBODY
“In Bender’s unsent letters of
apology or thanks, Michael Kimball transforms the familiar
into the strange again and the simplest confessions are made
moments of sublime wonder. Hold on to this book.”
-- Christine Schutt, author of All Souls
“Dear Everybody has the page-turning urgency of a mystery
and the thrilling formal inventiveness of the great
epistolary novels. Jonathon Bender's magical letters to the
world that never wrote to him are at once whimsical,
anguished, funny, utterly engaging and, finally,
unforgettable.”
-- Maud Casey, author of Genealogy
“Michael Kimball's wise-hearted epistolary
portrait of an endearingly honest, suicidal depressive is by
turns hilarious and haunting--and always thrillingly deep,
surprising, and pitch-perfect. Dear Everybody confirms Kimball's reputation as one of our
most supremely gifted and virtuosic renderers of the human
predicament. It's as moving a novel as I have read in years.”
-- Gary
Lutz, author of
Stories in the Worst
Way
“I
love this book, love the strangely detailed world that
accumulates through letters, lists, yearbook quotes, and
psychological evaluations.
And I love the character of Jonathon Bender, the way he makes
me so sad and also makes me laugh so hard. He will stay with
me forever.”
-- Jessica Anya Blau, author of The Summer of Naked Swim
Parties
“Dear Michael Kimball: Thank you for this
book. What Jonathon Bender writes in his unsent letters are
what each of us longs to say, what all of us have been saying
our whole lives, just not out loud.”
-- Stephen Graham Jones, author of Demon Theory
“In
his third novel, Kimball gives us the singular life of
Jonathon Bender through a collage of different voices and
sources and in beautifully rendered sentences. He mercilessly
gives us a sense of the man and his trajectory, bringing us
painfully close to Bender himself. This is a compassionate
and compelling account of the quiet ways in which a life goes
wrong.”
-- Brian Evenson, author of The Open Curtain
