National Book Award finalist Mary Gaitskill's debut collection, Bad
Behavior--powerful stories about dislocation, longing, and desire which
depict a disenchanted and rebellious urban fringe generation that is
searching for human connection.
Now a classic, Bad Behavior made critical waves when it first
published, heralding Gaitskill's arrival on the literary scene and her
establishment as one of the sharpest, erotically charged, and
audaciously funny writing talents of contemporary literature. Michiko
Kakutani of The New York Times called it "Pinteresque," saying, "Ms.
Gaitskill writes with such authority, such radar-perfect detail, that
she is able to make even the most extreme situations seem real...her
reportorial candor, uncompromised by sentimentality or voyeuristic
charm...underscores the strength of her debut."