This stunning new novel presents Susan Lindley, a woman adrift after her husbandтАЩs death and the dissolution of her family. Embarking on a new phase in her life after inheriting her uncleтАЩs sprawling mansion and its vast collection of taxidermy, Susan decides to restore the neglected, moth-eaten animal mounts, tending to тАЬthe fur and feathers, the beaks, the bones and shimmering tails.тАЭ Meanwhile an equally derelict human menagerieтАФincluding an unfaithful husband and a chorus of eccentric old womenтАФjoins her in residence.
In a setting both wondrous and absurd, Susan defends her legacy from freeloading relatives and explores the mansionтАЩs unknown spaces. Funny and heartbreaking, Magnificence┬аexplores evolution and extinction, children and parenthood, loss and revelation. The result is the rapturous final act to the critically acclaimed cycle of novels that began with┬аHow the Dead Dream.
Lydia Millet is the author of A ChildrenтАЩs Bible, a finalist for the National Book Award and a New York Times Top Ten book of the Year. Her first work of short fiction, Love in Infant Monkeys, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2010; her second, Fight No More (2018), won an American Academy of Arts and Sciences short fiction award. Ativists is her third work of short fiction. She lives outside Tucson, Arizona.