- Source: Dept. of Speculation
Dept. of Speculation is a 2014 novel by American author Jenny Offill. The novel received positive reviews, and has been compared to Offill's later work, Weather.
Composition and writing
Though not purely autobiographical, the novel draws from Offill's life. Offill has said Dept. of Speculation "[...] came from the ashes of another book". Dept. of Speculation eschews a typical plot, which Offill has said was deliberate.
Reception
= Critical reception
=According to Book Marks, the book received a "positive" consensus, based on nineteen critic reviews: twelve "rave", three "positive", and four "mixed". Culture Critic assessed critical response as an aggregated score of 83% based on an accumulation of British and American press reviews.
The novel has been compared to Renata Adler's 1976 book Speedboat. In her review of the book, published by NPR, Meg Wolitzer praised the novel as "[...] intriguing, beautifully written, sly and often profound". Wolitzer also praised the novel's humor.
Offill has said she did not anticipate the book's success.
= Honors
=Dept. of Speculation was shortlisted for 2015 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and the Folio Prize.
The novel was included on the New York Times' list of the best books of 2014.
= Influence
=A passage in the novel influenced Rachel Yoder's novel Nightbitch.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- International Dublin Literary Award
- Agama Weda
- Dept. of Speculation
- Jenny Offill
- Nightbitch
- Weather (novel)
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
- International Dublin Literary Award
- Elliot Ackerman
- Kathryn Schulz
- James Wood (critic) bibliography
- The Writers' Prize