The Orange Suitcase

In the 34 stories filling THE ORANGE SUITCASE, Joseph Riippi packs an intimate and powerful portrait of a young man’s life. From a childhood spent snipering neighbours with BB guns, to adulthood grasping at love and art in New York City, THE ORANGE SUITCASE shows us not only the way life is lived but – perhaps more importantly – how it is remembered.
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"Joseph Riippi manages to reveal those sublime, often subtle details we all too often ignore. He takes moments and turns them into monuments and does so with such an intimacy you don’t want the book to end. "
-- Roxane Gay, coeditor of PANK
"From fragmentary childhood recollections Riippi construes a narrative in which figures of memory and dream cleave, in which elision supplants illusion as the engine of meaning."
-- BOMB
"One of the great things about [The Orange Suitcase] is the way that it accumulates through fragments and glimpses and flashes of story until the reader has constructed an entire implied narrative in their own brain"
-- Michael Kimball, Dear, Everybody
"“With Do Something! Do Something! Do Something! Joseph Riippi showed he can tell a brilliant story and invent haunting characters. Now he unpacks The Orange Suitcase to show how, in short sections, he can stretch out an artful life with sensitivity and depth. There is Something About This Book. "
-- Adam Robinson, Say, Poem
"In Joseph Riippi’s The Orange Suitcase, the fragments come together to create a mesmerizing whole. The fictional world Riippi creates is visceral and vivid, a kind of rabbit hole the reader descends into and is reluctant to leave. A wonderful collection from a deeply talented writer."
-- Laura van den Berg,
What the World Will Look Like When All the Water Leaves Us





