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The Wake : a Novel

by Kingsnorth, Paul

  • ISBN: 9781555977177
  • ISBN10: 1555977170

The Wake : a Novel

by Kingsnorth, Paul

  • List Price: $20.00
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Graywolf Press
  • Publish date: 09/01/2015
  • ISBN: 9781555977177
  • ISBN10: 1555977170
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Description: " The Wake is a masterpiece. My top book of the year." --Eleanor Catton, Winner of the 2013 Man Booker Prize "A book unlike any other, brilliant in its rarity and brutal, ugly truth. . . . Kingsnorth has brought forth a remarkable narrator through whom we can see (and smell and taste) the burnt fields and bodies, the skeletal trees and smoldering fires--a world sickly similar to so many lesser visions of destruction, but given fresh and horrifying weight here by a mad experiment in language that has become a raw and powerful masterpiece." --NPR "Like Tolkien''s and Martin''s books, The Wake presents the reader with an immersive experience. . . . What sharply distinguishes it is its disorienting use of high literary experiment and its insistence on uncertainty. . . . The Wake reminds us that we can''t find our way out of our crisis as easily as many think." -- Bookforum "Kingsnorth does not simply tell history: He invites the reader to inhabit it. . . . At once invigorating and terrifying. History almost a thousand years old feels intense and immediate, as close as the blood in one''s veins and the memories one can''t escape." -- Star Tribune (Minneapolis) "Kingsnorth''s captivating first novel is thought provoking, multi-faceted and intriguingly rendered. . . . [ The Wake bit it. . . . At once invigorating and terrifying. History almost a thousand years old feels intense and immediate, as close as the blood in one''s veins and the memories one can''t escape." -- Star Tribune (Minneapolis) "Kingsnorth''s captivating first novel is thought provoking, multi-faceted and intriguingly rendered. . . . [ The Wake bit it. . . . At once invigorating and terrifying. History almost a thousand years old feels intense and immediate, as close as the blood in one''s veins and the memories one can''t escape." -- Star Tribune (Minneapolis) "Kingsnorth''s captivating first novel is thought provoking, multi-faceted and intriguingly rendered. . . . [ The Wake bit it. . . . At once invigorating and terrifying. History almost a thousand years old feels intense and immediate, as close as the blood in one''s veins and the memories one can''t escape." -- Star Tribune (Minneapolis) "Kingsnorth''s captivating first novel is thought provoking, multi-faceted and intriguingly rendered. . . . [ The Wake ] will satisfy motivated readers of history, ecology and the persistent pull of the old gods . " -- Shelf Awareness "Powerful eloquence, a brusque beauty, that moves and convinces. More than a mere novel, The Wake is really a medieval epic poem to an English way of life that would be erased forever." -- The Arts Fuse "A work that is as disturbing as it is empathetic, as beautiful as it is riveting." --EimearMcBride, New Statesman " The Wake is an astonishing accomplishment. . . . At first the prospect seems unreadably off-putting; within twenty pages you get the hang of it; by thirty the suddenly fluent reader is immersed entirely in the mental and geographical contours of the era. But it works the other way too: we are seeing--and feeling and hearing--the living roots of Englishness." --Geoff Dyer "Extraordinary." --Philip Pullman "A resonant, eloquent ballad of English identity, pride and fierce independence. It is a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else." --Mark Rylance "Kingsnorth''s debut novel re-creates the mysterious joy that accompanies first learning how to read. Composed in a seductive Anglo-Saxon dialect, the narrative is disorienting yet familiar and brilliantly unreliable. Buccmaster''s astonishing voice will haunt readers long after they finish this bold book." -- Library Journal , starred review "A feat of linguistic speculation." -- Publishers Weekly "Kingsnorth''s use of an ever so slightly streamlined version of Old English to convey Buccmaster''s story, rich in ghosts and the old gods, is daring." -- Kirkus Reviews "The message of this extraordinary novel is as honest and timely as it is discomforting. Being waecend to the grim fate of your society doesn''t mean you can do anything to prevent it happening." -- Times Literary Supplement "Strange and extraordinary . . . this unusual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake ce independence. It is a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else." --Mark Rylance "Kingsnorth''s debut novel re-creates the mysterious joy that accompanies first learning how to read. Composed in a seductive Anglo-Saxon dialect, the narrative is disorienting yet familiar and brilliantly unreliable. Buccmaster''s astonishing voice will haunt readers long after they finish this bold book." -- Library Journal , starred review "A feat of linguistic speculation." -- Publishers Weekly "Kingsnorth''s use of an ever so slightly streamlined version of Old English to convey Buccmaster''s story, rich in ghosts and the old gods, is daring." -- Kirkus Reviews "The message of this extraordinary novel is as honest and timely as it is discomforting. Being waecend to the grim fate of your society doesn''t mean you can do anything to prevent it happening." -- Times Literary Supplement "Strange and extraordinary . . . this unusual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake ual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else." --Mark Rylance "Kingsnorth''s debut novel re-creates the mysterious joy that accompanies first learning how to read. Composed in a seductive Anglo-Saxon dialect, the narrative is disorienting yet familiar and brilliantly unreliable. Buccmaster''s astonishing voice will haunt readers long after they finish this bold book." -- Library Journal , starred review "A feat of linguistic speculation." -- Publishers Weekly "Kingsnorth''s use of an ever so slightly streamlined version of Old English to convey Buccmaster''s story, rich in ghosts and the old gods, is daring." -- Kirkus Reviews "The message of this extraordinary novel is as honest and timely as it is discomforting. Being waecend to the grim fate of your society doesn''t mean you can do anything to prevent it happening." -- Times Literary Supplement "Strange and extraordinary . . . this unusual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake ce independence. It is a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else." --Mark Rylance "Kingsnorth''s debut novel re-creates the mysterious joy that accompanies first learning how to read. Composed in a seductive Anglo-Saxon dialect, the narrative is disorienting yet familiar and brilliantly unreliable. Buccmaster''s astonishing voice will haunt readers long after they finish this bold book." -- Library Journal , starred review "A feat of linguistic speculation." -- Publishers Weekly "Kingsnorth''s use of an ever so slightly streamlined version of Old English to convey Buccmaster''s story, rich in ghosts and the old gods, is daring." -- Kirkus Reviews "The message of this extraordinary novel is as honest and timely as it is discomforting. Being waecend to the grim fate of your society doesn''t mean you can do anything to prevent it happening." -- Times Literary Supplement "Strange and extraordinary . . . this unusual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake ual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake t lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake ce independence. It is a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else." --Mark Rylance "Kingsnorth''s debut novel re-creates the mysterious joy that accompanies first learning how to read. Composed in a seductive Anglo-Saxon dialect, the narrative is disorienting yet familiar and brilliantly unreliable. Buccmaster''s astonishing voice will haunt readers long after they finish this bold book." -- Library Journal , starred review "A feat of linguistic speculation." -- Publishers Weekly "Kingsnorth''s use of an ever so slightly streamlined version of Old English to convey Buccmaster''s story, rich in ghosts and the old gods, is daring." -- Kirkus Reviews "The message of this extraordinary novel is as honest and timely as it is discomforting. Being waecend to the grim fate of your society doesn''t mean you can do anything to prevent it happening." -- Times Literary Supplement "Strange and extraordinary . . . this unusual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake ual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination." -- The Times (UK) "Reading [ The Wake ning." -- Tim
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