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You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine

By Alexandra Kleeman
You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine by Alexandra Kleeman digital book - Fable

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“A powerful allegory of our civilization’s many maladies, artfully and elegantly articulated, by one of the young wise women of our generation.” —New York Times Book Review

An intelligent and madly entertaining debut novel reminiscent of The Crying of Lot 49, White Noise, and City of Glass that is at once a missing-person mystery, an exorcism of modern culture, and a wholly singular vision of contemporary womanhood from a terrifying and often funny voice of a new generation.

A woman known only by the letter A lives in an unnamed American city with her roommate, B, and boyfriend, C, who wants her to join him on a reality show called That’s My Partner! A eats (or doesn’t) the right things, watches endless amounts of television, often just for the commercials—particularly the recurring cartoon escapades of Kandy Kat, the mascot for an entirely chemical dessert—and models herself on a standard of beauty that only exists in such advertising. She fixates on the fifteen minutes of fame a news-celebrity named Michael has earned after buying up his local Wally Supermarket’s entire, and increasingly ample, supply of veal.

Meanwhile B is attempting to make herself a twin of A, who hungers for something to give meaning to her life, something aside from C’s pornography addiction, and becomes indoctrinated by a new religion spread throughout a web of corporate franchises, which moves her closer to the decoys that populate her television world, but no closer to her true nature.

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“You too can have a body like mine by Alexandra Kleeman, is a dystopian critique on consumerism, capitalism, and how we commodify everything, including our bodies. We follow A, our nameless narrator, who lives with her eerily identical roommate, B, and her detached, porn-obsessed boyfriend, C. As B slowly begins to physically and psychologically become A, our protagonist's own sense of self starts to unravel. It’s a story about hunger. Not just for food, but for meaning, for being real, for being unique. It’s filled with uncanny valley horror: disappearing dads, strange cults, and the terror of realizing as a woman your body isn't your own. First it is your parents, then your partners, then your kids, and then eventually your body belongs to the system. It's smart, unsettling, and perfectly weird. If you love a book that has you saying what the fuck, feeling uncomfortable, and also questioning your own buying decisions, you need to read this.”
“7/10 Campy, pretentious, beyond satire, entertainingly visual, unsettling, disconnected; a weird ride I feel like I finally get the term ‘guilty pleasure’ I want a candy cake”

About Alexandra Kleeman

Alexandra Kleeman has written for the New Yorker, Harper's, Paris Review, Zoetrope, Tin House, VOGUE, and n+1. She received her MFA in fiction from Columbia University and has received grants and scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Santa Fe Art Institute. She was the 2016 winner of the Bard Fiction Prize, and lives in New York.

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