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"Last month I bragged about having purchased The Life and Death of Sophie Stark and now I can brag about having finished it. This book is deceptively simple--what seems like a collection of loose and easy interwoven recollections is actually thriller-paced, with mysteries revealed at every turn. The great mystery at the center is Sophie Stark, a totally unforgettable female antihero who conforms to absolutely none of our expectations and suffers deeply for it." Lena Dunham
I readThe Life and Death of Sophie Starkwith my heart in my mouth. Not only a dissection of genius and the havoc it can wreak, but also a thunderously good story. Emma Donoghue, author ofRoom
Powerful This provocative book by North, a staff editor at The New York Times, illustrates just how far an artist will go in pursuit of authentic expression North s prose is as skillful as her protagonist s shot list. Filled with the sad fumbling of human love, Sophie s story examines the relationship between art and suffering. Sarah Ferguson, The New York Times Book Review
As with every experimental approach to art, this subsection of fiction has yielded plenty of successes and failures over the years. Fortunately, though, The Life and Death of Sophie Starkby Anna North definitely belongs in the former category. Told from the perspectives of those who knew Sophie best her brother, her girlfriend, [and] her husband [among others], the book offers one riveting, comprehensive, and ultimately moving account after another. Through these reflections, readers become enveloped not only in the essence and circumstances of Stark herself, but also in the histories, feelings, and traits of those who remember her. North creates vivid and relatable characters whose reactions, exchanges, and decisions are intriguing yet wholly realistic and unspectacular, allowing each moment to radiate subtle beauty and sincerity. By the end of it, Stark has affected the reader s life as much as she has any around her . Not only isThe Life and Death of Sophie Starka brilliant character study, but it also serves as an fascinating commentary on the balance between morality, artistry, genius, and integrity . Suffice it to say that North crafted a gem full of complex personalities, tragic yet redeeming circumstances, and striking conversations and judgments. Her language strikes a lovely balance between poeticism and practicality too, making each sentence graceful and luminous without prioritizing stylishness over substance. In the end, The Life and Death of Sophie Starkis utterly captivating, surprising, and rewarding. You won t forget about it (or her) for a long time. PopMatters.com
[By] turns disturbing, enchanting and enthralling .North s writing is lovely and lithe, a supple conversational style that draws you in with each fresh perspective on the enigmatic Sophie .a completely compelling read that asks whether broken hearts and ruined relationships are prices worth paying in the name of creativity. Daily Express (UK)
"Anna North is a natural, butter-smooth storyteller, andThe Life and Death of Sophie Starkis an elegant, kaleidoscopic look at a challenging artist and at the way our lives are, in some respects, only silhouettes made from the perceptions of those who know us." Maggie Shipstead, author ofSeating Arrangements
"Anna North has woven a circle of longing and frustration around her commanding central character, the enigmatic Sophie Stark. This novel isn t just a character study, though it s a story of art, manipulation, and dependence. And, in its unique and satisfying structure, it s a narrative high wire act, deftly executed." Rebecca Makkai, author ofThe Hundred-Year HouseandMusic for Wartime
If it were possible for a book to read like butter, even though it s a heavy subject, [The Life and Death of Sophie Stark] would be it. Sophie s life is told with perfect flow changing from point-of-view between the various people she affected. From broken childhoods to broken adulthoods Sophie carries the burden of being misunderstood and unconnected, while somehow being gifted with the ability to create movies and see people s vulnerable core. Quietly powerful, beautifully written, with characters you can see and feel. BookRiot
A fierce, page-turning, expose of a would-be/could-be bright star. Friends, former flames, and critics paint a portrait of an elusive cult filmmaker and the bridges she burned along the way. Marie Claire
An elegant, intimate portrait of an exceptionally talented woman and her rise to fame .Bold and enthralling, The Life and Death of Sophie Stark speaks to the costs of creating art and the sacrifices we must make in pursuit of artistic integrity. BuzzFeed
Sophie is difficult to understand, and that's exactly what makes her such an original, beautifully drawn character . The same goes for the other characters, each of whom is incredibly detailed and realistic, sometimes heartbreakingly so. North inhabits each of their voices beautifully, with no condescension or moralizing; she challenges the reader to see these people as real human beings, without judgment or condemnation . North is a smart writer as well as a deeply humane one, and The Life and Death of Sophie Stark is a bold and graceful novel, executed with incredible artistry. The excellent writing aside, it's worth a read just to meet Sophie, an unforgettable character who can't quite manage to run away from herself. Michael Schaub, NPR.org
The Life and Death of Sophie Stark is your summer must-read From start to finish, it spun like a top, leaving me dizzy in the best possible way. The story itself is a riveting and often haunting exploration of our title character, a tortured and enigmatic filmmaker It s a compelling narrative structure that will engross you and leave you wanting more, all while being a completely satisfying and delicious to read. Hello Giggles
North s engrossing second novel portrays with painful clarity the life of a flawed but highly talented artist. An essential choice for literary fiction readers. Library Journal (starred review)
In this boldly conceived, superbly executed novel, Anna North explores the life of the brilliant, relentless Sophie Stark and the lives of those closest to her. The result is a portrait of a woman and her films so vivid and so painful that she leaps out of these pages into the reader's imagination. A wonderful novel about art and passion and how we accommodate the other. Margot Livesey, author ofThe Flight of Gemma Hardy
Anna North's first novel, America Pacifica, was superb, andThe Life and Death of Sophie Stark, her second, is even better: skillfully designed and deeply felt, of course, but also wholly and mysteriously alive, in a way that many books simply aren't. It explores the way people can be startled and changed and frequently damaged and betrayed by a confrontation with art, and proceeds in a round-robin of voices, each entirely natural, entirely human, yet filled with vibrancy and intimacy. Kevin Brockmeier, author ofThe Brief History of the DeadandThe Illumination
"Provocative and deeply compelling, The Life and Death of Sophie Starkis an incisive exploration of artistic integrity and ambition and a haunting meditation on what it means to truly know another person." Jennifer Dubois, author ofCartwheelandA Partial History of Lost Causes
The Life and Death of Sophie Starksucceeds wildly at the almost impossible task of making an artist and her art come alive on the page. Anna North captures with fierce clarity the compulsions and ecstasies of creation, the spooky force it exerts on those drawn into a maker's vision. Whether art is a gift or a curse is unflinchingly explored in this tight, suspenseful, and deeply empathic novel. Pamela Erens, author ofThe UnderstoryandThe Virgins
The novel builds slowly, and, though its denouement is promised by the book's title, it unfolds with a surprising depth of feeling An engaging exploration of what it takes to make art and, more importantly, what it takes to love those who make it. Kirkus
"The pinwheel structure of Anna North'sThe Life and Death of Sophie Stark is a narrative triumph destabilizing and enthralling and its titular character is a beautiful, peculiar mystery. This novel should have special appeal to readers with an interest in film and filmmaking, but I'd expect anyone who enjoys a good story to like it." Owen King, author of Double Feature
As taut and artistically ambitious as its title character, North s novel upends the trope of the lone, tortured genius, considering instead the deeply human consequences of one person s uncompromising vision. Booklist
North s nuanced prose and emphasis on characterization result in a thoughtful, moving read that explores the creative process and its effects on relationships. Publishers Weekly


Praise for AMERICA PACIFICA
A dark, gripping, and wildly creative debut with a futuristic end-of-days setting. BookPage
"Anna North's fluid prose moves this story along with considerable force and velocity. The language inAmerica Pacificaseeps into you, word by word, drop by drop, until you are saturated in the details of this vivid and frightening world." Charles Yu, author ofHow to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe
"Anna North has crafted a dangerous, wise, and deeply affecting vision of the future that is also a dark mirror held to our present. At once thrilling and heartbreaking, America Pacificasuggests how we shape ourselves by shaping the world." Jedediah Berry, author ofThe Manual of Detection
Richly imagined North, a recent graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, is a stylish writer and a good storyteller who keeps the pages turning . An entertaining, stylishly written doomsday novel. Kirkus
A dark, page-turning debut North cleverly combines elements from other popular modern stories a brave young heroine on an against-all-the-odds quest on a strange island with shocking secrets The story and the wealth of detail in a vividly imagined world is memorable. Publishers Weekly
A thrilling and often very gripping read, expanding beyond its basic quest narrative to comment on society and the politics of control .North weaves in black humor, frank sex scenes, and bittersweet memories . An enjoyable and intriguing read. Time Out London
A richly rendered post-apocalyptic novel set on a Pacific island . In her debut novel, Anna North shows us a disturbing vision of the future that is disturbingly similar to our present. Daily Beast

One of North s greatest skills is her ability to tell a story within a story. From the first chapter where Sophie s girlfriend Allison is telling a traumatic story about her childhood at a bar that Sophie hears and adapts into a film readers encounter a multi-faceted work . North s novel is an intricate, abstract portrait of an artist as a young woman. New York Daily News

Rebecca Makkai, author of The Hundred-Year House and the forthcoming Music for Wartime, interviews Anna North about writing The Life and Death of Sophie Stark.
Rebecca Makkai: There s something almost vampiric about Sophie Stark, the artist at the center of your novel the way she uses people for her art. Do you think all artists do this to a certain extent? Is something lost when we see others not just as humans but also as potential material?
Anna North: I do think a lot of creative people have a tendency to use and reuse bits of real life in their work, and that can include the characteristics and life stories of people close to us. I think Sophie takes this to a bit of an extreme it s hard for her to imagine other people s points of view, and even when she can, she doesn t always care. So she uses people s stories without regard for how it will make them feel. I and I think most writers I know try to be a little more careful, and avoid using the stories of our loved ones in ways that might hurt them. That s easier in fiction, where you can always make changes, than in memoir, where the story of your life necessarily intersects with those of other people. And I know a lot of memoir writers have struggled with how much of other people s stories they should tell.
I think there can also be a larger tension between being an artist and just being a person with relationships and obligations. (I think Jenny Offill gets at this in Dept. of Speculation with her idea of the art monster, someone who essentially eschews obligations.) Most artists figure out a balance between the two, but Sophie doesn t, really. She almost always chooses being a great artist over being a good person, and that s often good for her art although, crucially, not always.
Rebecca Makkai: Sophie is a magnetic character, in more than one sense; not only are others drawn to her, but she s the orienting factor in all their narrations. And we never get her point of view, which only adds to her allure. Did you ever consider using Sophie s voice? Did you ever experiment with it outside of the draft?
Anna North: I never wrote anything from Sophie s point of view. The other points of view came to me really naturally some of them all at once, in a way that was hard to sort out at first. But Sophie s never did, at all I never felt compelled to write in her voice. Sometimes I think that s because she doesn t understand herself very well and would be bad at telling her own story. But that s letting her off the hook a little bit as the novel goes on, I think you realize she knows herself, and her shortcomings, better than she pretends she does. Still, I think there s something mysterious at the core of Sophie part of that mystery is self-created, but it s still there. And I think that mystery took on a life of its own pretty early and prevented me from trying to write from Sophie s perspective. It s like she wouldn t let me inside her head.
Rebecca Makkai: How do you compensate for the absence in the middle of the narrative? That absence Sophie s enigma is the point, of course, and I think the story has to be told this way. But what were your considerations in writing, basically, a circle around her? You ve made us feel we know her intimately, even while we ve never gotten access to her thoughts. How did you do that?
Anna North: Part of it was just trying to write each narrator s point of view as fully as I could, so that by telling their stories I would end up telling Sophie s too. And part of it was that even though I never wrote from Sophie s point of view, I did have a certain core idea of her. Maybe it wasn t even an idea of what she ...

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“I read The Life and Death of Sophie Stark with my heart in my mouth. Not only a dissection of genius and the havoc it can wreak, but also a thunderously good story.”—Emma Donoghue, New York Times bestselling author of Room

“This novel is perceptive, subtle, funny and lingers in unexpected ways. The analysis of a woman who puts her art above all else is equal parts inspiration and warning story. Anna North makes prose look easy.”—Lena Dunham

Gripping and provocative, The Life and Death of Sophie Stark is a haunting story of fame, love, and legacy told through the propulsive rise of an iconoclastic artist. Sophie Stark begins her filmmaking career by creating a documentary about her obsession, Daniel, a college basketball star. But when she becomes too invasive, she finds herself the victim of a cruel retribution. The humiliation doesn’t stop her. Visionary and unapologetic, Sophie begins to use stories from the lives of those around her to create movies, and as she gains critical recognition and acclaim, she risks betraying the one she loves most.

Told in a chorus of voices belonging to those who knew Sophie best, The Life and Death of Sophie Stark is an intimate portrait of an elusive woman whose monumental talent and relentless pursuit of truth reveal the cost of producing great art. It is “not only a dissection of genius and the havoc it can wreak, but also a thunderously good story” (Emma Donoghue).

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