A frank, innovative and deeply moving memoir of domestic abuse in a same-sex relationship.
Machado writes with intelligence, warmth and wit on a troubling subject, and she gives a means of expression to those who struggle to put their experience into words.
The memoir’s chapters, some of them no more than vignettes, take the form of different literary genres. A storyteller of exceptional talent, Machado relates her own story to novels, folklore and popular culture, so that we understand. She explains her narrative choices: from the second person point of view, and the avoidance of cliché (it flattens the impact of a thought or experience), right through to the neat ending. Her examination of story theory reveals that the stories we tell ourselves explain who we are.
Meticulously researched and referenced, In the Dream House stands as a testament to all whose verbal, emotional, psychological and physical abuse at the hands of their partner has been swallowed by history.
An important and remarkable work.
My thanks to NetGalley and publisher, Serpent's Tail, for the ARC.