As the economy collapses around her in 2008 New York City, recent art school graduate Binnie takes a job as a paralegal to pay the bills. As her art projects languish on the back burner, she begins to obsessively imagine her daily grind expressed in unsettling and sometimes violent dioramas. Somehow, someday, she’ll find the time to construct them. In the meantime, she’ll walk this unsatisfying tightrope between financial stability and the life of a working artist. But after a shocking and surreal death occurs at the law firm, Binnie wonders if her frustration is pushing her darkest imaginings into life. “A darkly delicious exploration of modern entrapment, Dreams Under Glass is both a coming-of-age novel and a horror story about gluttony, greed, and art. Szilágyi binds the spell with confectionery precision and a collector's sense of wonder and ceaseless want. This book rattles with its refraction of a world in which telling the truth might be the most difficult art.”—Nancy Jooyoun Kim, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Story of Mina Lee “It’s Szilágyi doing what she does best: sublime language laced with stunningly original imagery and mordant wit.”—Kris Waldherr, bestselling author of The Lost History of Dreams and Unnatural Creatures “Szilágyi’s sharp, wry prose captures millennial ennui and ambition alike in this sometimes-dark, sometimes electric, completely fascinating novel.”—Sonora Jha, author of Foreign and How to Raise a Feminist Son “ Dreams Under Glass . . . is a broken glass eye gazing up at you while you stand in cheap heels for too long around people who will never love you.”—Corinne Manning, author of We Had No Rules Anca L. Szilágyi is the author of the novel Daughters of the Air , which Shelf Awareness called “a striking debut from a writer to watch” and The Seattle Review of Books called “a creation of unearthly talents.” Her writing appears in Orion Magazine , Lilith Magazine , and Los Angeles Review of Books , among other publications. She is the recipient of fellowships and awards from Hugo House, Jack Straw Cultural Center, 4Culture, Artist Trust, and Vermont Studio Center. Originally from Brooklyn, she has lived in Montreal, Seattle, and now Chicago, where she teaches creative writing and lives with her husband and son.