DAPHNE KALOTAY is the author of Calamity and Other Stories--shortlisted for the Story Prize--and the award-winning novels Russian Winter, Sight Reading, and Blue Hours. Her work has been published in more than twenty languages, and she has been awarded fellowships from the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, MacDowell, and Yaddo. She teaches at Princeton University and makes her home in Somerville, Massachusetts.
The Archivists coheres around both loss and its flip side,
survival—and the willful acts of remembering and forgetting that
stir those forces into our lives. These twelve stories are
revelatory, unsettling, and yet somehow deeply familiar. As I began
each piece, I had the feeling of sinking into something rich and
real, a world that became more urgent than the one I was
sitting in. That urgency always led me somewhere vital—and what
more can we ask of great fiction?" —Rebecca Makkai, author
of The Great Believers "Kalotay is one of our great writers,
and these stories—intimately detailed with grief, hope, longing,
joy—are small miracles. More than once I was brought to tears.
Reading them is like magically entering a set of photographs, and
feeling as the characters feel. Or no—of mirrors, because we
recognize ourselves. The Archivists, with its empathy and
precision, is what reading is about." —Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author of Less "This is a wonderful book from a
remarkably versatile writer—one never knows if a given story in it
will turn out to be historical fiction, social realism,
psychological horror, or something else entirely, and the adroit,
unpredictable shifts from one genre to another are one of the
greatest pleasures of this collection." —Dexter Palmer, author of
Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen and Version Control
"The Archivists centers on the fragility of relationships and life.
It is remarkable in its breath and depth, covering a wide range of
characters, premises, and social and cultural issues without ever
seeming performative or didactic. This is a compelling collection
of short stories with elegant prose, vivid and visceral details,
complex characterization, excellent tension, and suspenseful
arcs." —Ethel Rohan, author of In the Event of
Contact and The Weight of Him
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