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  • Published: 6 February 2024
  • ISBN: 9780241659908
  • Imprint: Particular Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $55.00
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One Woman Show




A novel like no other - remarkably told through museum wall labels - about a twentieth-century woman who transforms herself from a precious object into an unforgettable protagonist

Prized, collected, critiqued. One Woman Show revolves around the life of Kitty Whitaker as she is defined by her potential for display and moved from collection to collection through multiple marriages. Coulson precisely distils each stage of this sprawling life into exhibition wall labels, every brief snapshot in time a wry reflection on womanhood, ownership, value and power.

Described with wit, poignancy and humour over the course of a century, Kitty emerges as an eccentric heroine who disrupts her porcelain life with both major force and minor transgressions. As human foibles propel each delicately crafted text, Coulson's playful reversal on our interaction with art ultimately questions: who really gets to tell our stories?

  • Published: 6 February 2024
  • ISBN: 9780241659908
  • Imprint: Particular Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $55.00
Categories:

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Praise for One Woman Show

Brilliant. Christine Coulson's tragicomedy of manners is an immense delight. Condensed into its witty format is the story of a life, a life like some I have known and others about which I have read. Coulson captures her character's gentle decline with the precision of Edith Wharton and evokes the eras she traverses with such clarity, even wisdom, describing a woman's changing (or unchanging) role in the world with an acuity that left this reader astonished time and again.

Andrew Solomon, author of Far From the Tree

Heartbreaking and funny . . . Coulson's language is perfection . . . I love the pages of voices, like voices in the galleries, and so many moments made me laugh. Truly masterful and patient and insane, in the best way

Leanne Shapton, author of Swimming Studies

Strange, biting, tender, and heartbreaking in turns. AND all at once . . . I read it in one fell swoop. It is brilliant

Maira Kalman, author of Women Holding Things

A delight! This novel's formal audacity is an impressive feat of imagination. One Woman Show is a moving story of privilege, womanhood, and the sweep of the twentieth century told through a single American life. I loved this book

Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind

Funny, clever and unexpectedly profound - I couldn't put it down

Helena Attlee, author of The Land Where Lemons Grow

A funny and clever take on the interchangeability of women and works of arts as possessions

Philip Hook, author of Breakfast at Sotheby's

Arch and wholly original, this is a pocket rocket of a novel. The economy with which Coulson manages to capture a life with equal amounts of both vigour and heartbreak is a stunning achievement. An irrepressible and timeless reflection on art, self and female objectification.

Wiz Wharton

A wonderfully clever concept, and a book that lends itself to being read in a single sitting, during which you’ll feel the corners of your lips curl upwards again and again . . . Coulson’s wry, often humorous, occasionally poignant commentary are moments of transgression and longing that show there’s more to our neoclassical heroine than her fine finish

Chloe Ashby, The Spectator

Short, clever . . . it is remarkable how much information she can convey about Kitty’s life . . . solely using wall labels

Ann Levin, Independent

Beautiful, beautiful book . . . the cover is absolutely gorgeous, it would make a delicious Christmas gift

Art Juice Podcast

Coulson tells us Kitty Whitaker’s story stylishly and succinctly through label-length entries

Harper's Bazaar

Compulsive and spry

Hephzibah Anderson, the Observer

Coulson’s formally inventive, witty novel uses gallery captions to capture Kitty’s journey through the 20th century. At once terse and expansive, this is a literary experiment that intrigues

Francesca Peacock, the Mail on Sunday

A highly original and imaginative work that captivates and intrigues . . . so brief that it can be read straight through in an hour, but that is not to say it is slight . . . Coulson’s unusual command of language rewards multiple readings

The Irish Times

Wildly original…[A] tiny but powerful novel… It’s sometimes snarky, sometimes sad, with enough poignant moments to make me wish it could go on and on. … You can sit down and read it in less time than it takes to drive to the art museum, but you’ll be thinking about it for far longer. If you appreciate truly original structure and storytelling, put this modern masterwork on your reading list.

NPR

the writing is clever, witty and deftly – and at times poignantly–executed, and that more than earns One Woman Show its coveted red dot (aka sales sticker) from us’

Marie Claire Best Books of 2023

Unconventional… non-narrative paragraphs somehow add up to create mounting tension, with wry social commentary, feminist barbs and psychological insight bursting through the lacquered surface

The Lady