The Ruin of Everything


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The Ruin of Everything tells tales of abandoned children living in adult bodies. Bastards bi-racial half-siblings and orphans raised by aunts they lose their last best love through brokenness like the impossible loop in a stress dream. Racial ambiguity abounds and confounds US color lines. Tones stretch from lugubrious sorrow to wicked dramedy. Obstinately fluid in architecture and identity stories range from slick Hollywood glam to essayistic musings from traditional immigrant realism to rehearsals of autofiction that grow more metatextual as the book goes along. Just as we think weve learned how to read Stapletons stories they shapeshift. And yet the pieces reflect each other a sad-clown funhouse hall of mirrors. Through wanton experiments with character The Ruin of Everything asks us what is important to a tale and what it means to be American in country and continents. Lovers of Clarice Lispector and Luisa Valenzuela will find much to admire here. An Anaïs Nin of late capitalisms bohemia Lara Stapleton writes like an oracle of an underworld-of miscegenated loves and translocated broken souls-of characters unaware or ruinously conscious-and she inscribes that world in us with lust and wit and always that deep joy that encompasses sorrows bred in the bone the race the colors of ones skin the heart and of course the tongue: the word.-Gina Apostol author of InsurrectoWith a keen eye for human ambitions and human frailties Stapleton brings us the comic turmoil of characters steeped in the sorrows and absurdities of modern life; reaching for connection and erring reaching for home and missing. Brimming with hard-edged loneliness these stories reach into the underbellies of our deepest hopes and fears.-Laurel Flores Fantauzzo author of My Heart Underwater
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