**A dreamy exploration of relationships and jealousy . . . pithy and
deadpan . . . It's no self-help book." --**Salon
What's left when a relationship ends? Where does jealousy come from?
Delicately and sensitively, Leanne Shapton (Swimming Studies)
ruminates on ex-lovers, and our lovers' ex-lovers. A few expressive
pencil lines outline a long-abandoned winter coat here, an ineffably
alluring Mona Lisa smile there. Each double page describes the way all
exes are captured: as impossible to live up to as a Polaroid taken at a
flattering angle.
This new paperback edition of Was She Pretty? brings the reader deep
into a circle of phantoms: its intimate liaisons, embarrassing secrets,
and sardonic anecdotes. Shapton introduces the obsessives and the
dilettantes, the poets and the actresses, the people with great hair and
the people with idiosyncratic clothes. As funny as it is insightful,
Was She Pretty? speaks to a central human concern: How do we compare?
Elegantly drawn and perfectly narrated, the pages of Was She Pretty?
are a testimonial to the power of observation and misapprehension.