Finalist for the 2020 Writers' Trust Fiction Prize A Globe and Mail Best Book of 2020 One of CBC s Best Canadian Fiction of 2020
A symphony of a novel multi-voiced and kaleidoscopic. Gartner s latest is a funny and darkly dazzling meditation on storytelling, the power of confession and its profound relationship to freedom, love and grief. Mona Awad, author of Bunny and 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl
Every sentence in Zsuzsi Gartner s debut novel The Beguiling is a masterclass in the art of fiction. . . . It s a series of bravura literary acts, and one could be impressed solely by the stylistic and structural elements. The Beguiling is a sucker punch of a book. . . . You have to experience it: it s apt to be one of the finest books you read this year. Toronto Star
The writing is exquisite, with sentences that pack punches and are thick with references. . . . This is a story told nowhere near straight. It twists, it twirls, it arcs, it changes tack. It keeps you on your toes. The Globe and Mail
[With] rich prose and a loving embrace of the crazy coincidences of life . . . Gartner packs [The Beguiling] with cultural references high and low, which both exhilarate and add texture and context. . . . [E]bullient and delightful. Publishers Weekly
When it comes to describing Gartner s writing, I become uncomfortably close to genuflection. . . . Zany, smart, and adroitly droll, The Beguiling s most beguiling aspect is how one person Zsuzsi Gartner has the gall to be so singularly talented. Gartner has a maddening amount of talent, with not a drop wasted. One can only hope to absorb some of it through osmosis. The Ormsby Review
I haven't read a novel like this in some time. . . . With its balance of entertainment and literary craft, The Beguiling reminded me, various moments, of novels that have left me similarly exhilarated and staggered, as though I ve just fallen in love with words all over again Sterne s Tristam Shandy, Phychon s The Crying of Lot 49, Saragamo s Gospel According to Jesus Christ. Like them, Gartner s compels us to the joys and gravitas of reading. Peter Babiak, SubTerrain Magazine
The Beguiling challenges perceptive readers to read between the lines, to let go of conventional ideas of a story with its beginning, middle, and end. Gartner s writing, frenetic and unyielding, simply dazzles in this novel, as do her efforts to portray the tragic struggle of a fraught figure the mother who can t or won t love with frankness and humanity. Chicago Review of Books
What is interesting is how comfortable Gartner s fertile imagination and the novel s Catholic rituals and iconography seem to be with one another. Gothic tropes . . . abound in a work that is also highly moral and piercingly intelligent. Quill & Quire
Hard to believe that this multiaward-winning fiction writer could be releasing a debut, but it s true. Beloved and critically acclaimed for her short stories, including the Giller-nominated collection Better Living Through Plastic Explosives, Gartner delivers a wild ride of a debut novel. . . The Globe and Mail
The gothic flair, dark humour and quirky characters promise a good read. Toronto Star
[A]n exquisitely crafted, profoundly readable novel about the human compulsion to seek absolution in strangers, a page-turner so compelling, so inventive, so weirdly weird, readers will feel like they ve been to a party that leaves them wondering at the genius of the host who pulled it off. . . . [The Beguiling is] a book as full of imagination as heart . . . this is Gartner at her best. Writers' Trust Jury
[The Beguiling] disrupts convention and further entrenches Gartner outside the tradition of staid, comfortable Canadian fiction. Quill & Quire
ZSUZSI GARTNER is the Scotiabank Giller Prize-shortlisted author of two widely acclaimed story collections, Better Living Through Plastic Explosives and All the Anxious Girls on Earth. Her fiction has been widely anthologized, broadcast on CBC and NPR, and won numerous prizes, including a 2016 National Magazine Award. She is also the editor of the award-winning fiction anthology Darwin's Bastards: Astounding Tales from Tomorrow. Zsuzsi has been on the faculty of UBC's Creating Writing MFA program and many of the Banff Centre's writing programs, and is the founder and director of Writers Adventure Camp in Whistler, BC. Excerpts from The Beguiling, her debut novel, have appeared in The Walrus, SubTerrin, and Maisonneuve. She lives in Vancouver.