![]() Moshfegh’s protagonist Vesta is initially quite endearing and sweet, but slowly reveals herself to be quite batty and bitter, a woman swaddled in her own misery. ![]() I talk most about… #notchilled 5.00 out of 10 6.00 out of 10 6.50 out of 10 7.00 out of 10 7.50 out of 10 7.75 out of 10 8.00 out of 10 8.25 out of 10 8.50 out of 10 8.75 out of 10 9.00 out of 10 9. In Death in her Hands, Moshfegh creates a distinctly post-modernist novel that relies largely on an external narrative to tell a much more internal story of turmoil, doubt, and madness. ![]()
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