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The Great Night : a Novel

by Adrian, Chris

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  • ISBN: 9780374166410
  • ISBN10: 0374166412

The Great Night : a Novel

by Adrian, Chris

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
  • Publish date: 04/26/2011
  • ISBN: 9780374166410
  • ISBN10: 0374166412
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Description: "Magical. . . Adrian. . .uses Shakespeare's comedy not for a virtuosic display of stylistic mimicry but as a vessel to help him access and contain the amazingly bountiful, sparkling 'jewels from the deep' (as the Bard called them) of his rich imagination."-Heller McAlpin, National Public Radio "A wild ride-I found [ The Great Night ] almost viscerally thrilling, especially the experience of moving through [Adrian's] prose as it crackles and purrs . . . the most brilliant and profound reimagining in Adrian's vision isn't the way he magics the humans but the way he humanifies Shakespeare's fairies . . . Reading The Great Night was an extraordinary experience. When I finished it, I started it over again."-Alexandra Mullen, The Barnes and Noble Review "Adrian has demonstrated a vast imagination in his earlier books, particularly The Children's Hospital , a tale of doctors and patients and angels (yes, angels) in a post-apocalyptic hospital that has become the world's new ark. He is a fellow in pediatric hematology-oncology and a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School, and his work indeed suggests a profound interest in where life meets death and how we make sense of that great undiscovered country . . . The Great Night is no exception . . . Adrian once again left me feeling both meditative and moved."-Chris Bohjalian, The Boston Globe "Himself a pediatric oncologist, Adrian has always written with depth and compassion about grief, but I can't recall anything in his two prior novels or collection of stories that matches that chapters in [ The Great Night ] describing what it's like to be a mother experiencing the loss of a child . . . Rather than Pyramus and Thisbe, we're treated to a musical version of "Soylent Green," the 1973 dystopian thriller starring Charlton Heston, in which there isn't enough to eat, and the Soylent Corp. makes its money by secretly turning people into food. The humor is-well-delicious. But it also makes a joyous, life-affirming point, echoing Shakespeare's own insistence that lovers must eventually return to everyday life in Athens."-Mike Fischer, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel "[Adrian] can pack more depth of understanding about what makes a human human into a single page than many novelists wedge into entire books. More than perhaps any author today, he understands people. His characters, whether men or pixies, are us . . . In fact, the scariest and most surprising thing about The Great Night is that it's proof that some lives and conditions and heartbreaks and losses and joys are so bewildering, they can only be understood as myths."-Tyler Cabot, Esquire "Adrian. . . covered smaller, more controlled canvases in his previous works- Gob's Grief and The Children's Hospital , and the story collection A Better Angel . The Great Night -by turns brilliant, cruel, tenderhearted, visionary, poetic, and profane-is Adrian's ambitious attempt to fetch from his own imagination what Shakespeare referred to as 'jewels from the deep.'"-Lisa Shea, Elle "William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night''s Dream deals with illusion-in particular, the illusion that things can be set aright, as if by magic. This riff by New Yorker 20 Under 40 author Adrian ( A Better Angel ) is a whole lot darker, declaring that no magic can take away the memory of suffering and that in our self-serving scramble we disdain the pain (and indeed the goodness) of others. On the summer solstice in San Francisco, the fairies come out from under their hill in Buena Vista Park to celebrate Great Night. But this year there will be no celebration, for Oberon has vanished and Titania is thoroughly undone by the death of her Boy, one of the many changelings brought to her by Puck--no mischievous sprite but a malevolent spirit. Even as a rowdy bunch rehearse a play aimed at exposing the mayor''s crimes against the homeless, three people are trapped in the park by the fairies' madness: uptight Molly, lovesick Will, and gentle, obsessed Henry, who still misses decamped lover Bobby and whose tragic past and connections to other characters unfold tantalizingly. Verdict: Inventive and scarily beautiful, this could wipe out casual readers, but it is an extraordinary novel."- Library Journal (starred review)
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