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<p><b>"These pocket-sized titles are stunning....They make the perfect stocking stuffers!" - <i>Metro<br></i><br>"Bought together or separately, these fiction titles are ideal stocking stuffers for the literature lover." - <i>USA Today<br></i></b><br><b>The national bestseller from Jeffrey Eugenides, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of <i>Middlesex</i> and </b><i><b>The Marriage Plot</b></i><b>. Adapted into a critically acclaimed film by Sofia Coppola, <i>The Virgin Suicides</i> is a modern classic, a lyrical and timeless tale of sex and suicide that transforms and mythologizes suburban middle-American life. </b> <p>First published in 1993, <i>The Virgin Suicides</i> announced the arrival of a major new American novelist. In a quiet suburb of Detroit, the five Lisbon sisters--beautiful, eccentric, and obsessively watched by the neighborhood boys--commit suicide one by one over the course of a single year. As the boys observe them from afar, transfixed, they piece together the mystery of the family's fatal melancholy, in this hypnotic and unforgettable novel of adolescent love, disquiet, and death. Jeffrey Eugenides evokes the emotions of youth with haunting sensitivity and dark humor and creates a coming-of-age story unlike any of our time. <p><b>For more than twenty years, Picador has been producing beautifully packaged literary fiction and nonfiction books from Manhattan's Flatiron Building. Our Twentieth Anniversary Modern Classics line pairs iconic books - <i>The Virgin Suicides</i> by Jeffrey Eugenides, <i>Steppenwolf</i> by Herman Hesse, <i>Jesus' Son</i> by Denis Johnson, and <i>Housekeeping</i> by Marilynne Robinson - with a design that's both small enough to fit in your pocket and unique enough to stand out on your bookshelf.</b></p>

Publication Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Published
2021
Pages
256
ISBN
9780008485160
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Eugenides is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and short story writer.

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