mathilda savitch
The debut novel by playwright Victor Lodato
Winner PEN USA Award for Fiction
Winner Barnes & Noble Discover Prize
A Christian Science Monitor Best Book of 2009
A Booklist Best Book of 2009
A Globe and Mail Best Book of 2009
“A Salingeresque wonder of a first novel.”
“From page one, the outrageous, pitch-perfect voice of this book grabs you up and won’t let go. A bravura performance.”
“The first novel from poet and playwright Lodato is a stunning portrait of grief and youthful imagination. Narrator Mathilda Savitch is an adolescent girl negotiating life after the death of her older sister, Helene. Her parents, especially her alcoholic mother, are too traumatized to give her the comfort she needs, so she lives in an elaborate world of her own invented logic. Mathilda evaluates sex, religion and national tragedy in language that is constantly surprising, amusing and often heartbreaking … Lodato chooses every word with extreme care; Mathilda’s observations read like a finely crafted epic poem, whose themes and imagery paint an intricate map of her inner life. She’s a metaphysical Holden Caulfield for the terrifying present day.”
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