Worthyis the story of Ludmilaor Worthy, as she comes to be knowna former” con artist from Eastern Europe managing an eccentric, failing strip club in Tampa for her lover, Leo. Though there is much she won’t reveal, she gradually unravels the story of her love affair twenty years earlier with Theodore, an erratic literature professor who embraces an ideology built around what he calls the Four Books: Mann’sConfessions of Felix Krull, Confidence Man,Nabokov’sDespair,Melville’sThe Confidence-Man,and Camus’sThe Fall. Seduced by the scofflaws in these novels, Theodore and Worthy transform themselves into confidence artists, a tempest of shared madness that carries them from New York to Mexico City to the South of France. Despite her sly humor calculated to charm, Worthy’s picaresque narrative leaves the listener with deepening questions, from what happened to Theodore to the reasons she abandoned her son Mirek.
With the linguistic acrobatics of Eimear McBride’sA Girl Is a Half-Formed Thingand the confessional force ofThe Fall, Lisa Birnbaum weaves a lively tale of elusive truth about finding our way in the world, as love is inevitably lost and left behind.
Worthy, a free-ranging Eastern European in the West, is among the most memorable characters I have ever encountered in literature
An astonishing, brilliant book.”
Kelly Cherry, author ofTwelve Women in a Country Called America: Stories
Worthy will entrance anyone with the pirouette and yearning of a reinvented English, the unrelenting gaze of a storyteller whose capacity for new lives is remarkable. Lisa Birnbaum’s novel is a strange tapestry of comic and heartbreaking magic.”
Susan Straight, author ofBetween Heaven and Here
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