NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY CHICAGO TRIBUNE AND ONE
OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review •
NPR • Los Angeles Times • The Boston Globe • The Seattle Times
• The Independent In such acclaimed novels as Let the Great World
Spin and TransAtlantic, National Book Award–winning author Colum
McCann has transfixed readers with his precision, tenderness, and
authority. Now, in his first collection of short fiction in more than
a decade, McCann charts the territory of chance, and the profound and
intimate consequences of even our smallest moments. “As it was, it
was like being set down in the best of poems, carried into a cold
landscape, blindfolded, turned around, unblindfolded, forced, then, to
invent new ways of seeing.” In the exuberant title novella, a
retired judge reflects on his life’s work, unaware as he goes about
his daily routines that this particular morning will be his last. In
“Sh’khol,” a mother spending Christmas alone with her son
confronts the unthinkable when he disappears while swimming off the
coast near their home in Ireland. In “Treaty,” an elderly nun
catches a snippet of a news report in which it is revealed that the
man who once kidnapped and brutalized her is alive, masquerading as an
agent of peace. And in “What Time Is It Now, Where You Are?” a
writer constructs a story about a Marine in Afghanistan calling home
on New Year’s Eve. Deeply personal, subtly subversive, at times
harrowing, and indeed funny, yet also full of comfort, Thirteen Ways
of Looking is a striking achievement. With unsurpassed empathy for his
characters and their inner lives, Colum McCann forges from their
stories a profound tribute to our search for meaning and grace. The
collection is a rumination on the power of storytelling in a world
where language and memory can sometimes falter, but in the end do not
fail us, and a contemplation of the healing power of literature.
Praise for Thirteen Ways of Looking “Extraordinary . . .
incandescent.”—Chicago Tribune “The irreducible mystery of human
experience ties this small collection together, and in each of these
stories McCann explores that theme in some strikingly effective ways.
. . . [The first story] is as fascinating as it is poignant. . . .
[The second] captures the mundane and mysterious aspects of shaping
characters from the gray clay of words, placing them in realistic
settings and breathing life into their lungs. . . . That he makes the
story so emotionally compelling is a sign of his genius. . . . The
most remarkable [piece] is Sh’khol. . . . Caught in the rushing
currents of this drama, you know you’re reading a little
masterpiece.”—The Washington Post “McCann is a writer of power
and subtlety and beauty. . . . The powerful title story loiters in the
mind long after you’ve read it.”—Sarah Lyall, The New York Times
“[McCann] unspools complex and unforgettable stories in this, his
first collection in more than a decade.”—The Boston Globe
“McCann is a passionate writer whose impulse is always toward a
generous understanding of his diverse characters.”—The Wall Street
Journal “Powerful, profound, and deeply empathetic, McCann’s
beautifully wrought writing in Thirteen Ways of Looking glides off the
page.”—BuzzFeed “McCann weaves the magic that made Let the Great
World Spin so acclaimed.”—The Huffington Post
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Fiction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780812996739
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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