Aquarium

Author:   David Vann
Publisher:   Black Cat
ISBN:  

9780802124791


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   12 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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"An Indie Next Pick for March An Amazon Editors' Best Book of the Month ""Gripping, painful, but ultimately hopeful, Aquarium is a coming-of-age story that explores the limits of love and forgiveness. Vann submerges you so deeply in Caitlin's world, you'll be gasping for breath when you finally surface. A.""--Entertainment Weekly ""A novel, but it's also an art object. Scattered throughout its glossy pages are beautiful photographs of rare fish; it is as much a pleasure to see and hold as it is to read...Vann's provocative prose is filled with a sense of wonder and beauty, even when the lives he describes are tragic.""--Los Angeles Times From internationally bestselling New York Times notable author, David Vann, a novel that takes us into the heart of a brave young girl whose longing for love and capacity for forgiveness transforms the damaged people around her. Relentless and heartbreaking, primal and redemptive, and produced in a beautiful four color illustrated edition, Aquarium is a transporting story from one of the best American writers of our time."

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Author:   David Vann
Publisher:   Black Cat
Imprint:   Black Cat
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780802124791


ISBN 10:   0802124798
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   12 January 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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<b>An Indie Next Pick for March; An Amazon Editors' Best Book of the Month Praise for AQUARIUM: </b> Elegantly written and fiercely imagined...physically, this book is so gorgeous it enhanced my reading experience. I found myself turning pages slowly, then running my hand across each smooth page. The photographs throughout the text, along with the turquoise capital letters that begin each chapter and mark the author's name and book title on every creamy, thick page, reminded me that no electronic reader could provide this tactile and visual experience...suspenseful at times, this is a painful novel, but its beauty propels it toward redemption. Elizabeth Taylor, <i>Chicago Tribune</i> Much like the waters of the Seattle tourist attraction at its heart, David Vann s new novel, <i>Aquarium</i>, virtually bends light, plunging the reader into the relentless darkness of tormented souls in a splintered family...His language hits the reader like shrapnel in a metalworker s studiofragmented and sharp-fitting for novels so packed with shattering turns. Tyrone Beason, <i>Seattle Times</i> Gripping, painful, but ultimately hopeful, Aquarium is a coming-of-age story that explores the limits of love and forgiveness. Vann submerges you so deeply in Caitlin s world, you ll be gasping for breath when you finally surface. A. Isabella Biedenharn, <i>Entertainment Weekly</i> A novel, but it's also an art object. Scattered throughout its glossy pages are beautiful photographs of rare fish; it is as much a pleasure to see and hold as it is to read...Vann's provocative prose is filled with a sense of wonder and beauty, even when the lives he describes are tragic. Heather Scott Partington <i>Los Angeles Times</i> Cinematic...<i>Aquarium</i> is a genuine departure for Vann, an authentically new direction...Its delicate, coming-of-age sensuality and bright saltwater menagerie. Lydia Millet, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i> Since electrifying the literary world five years ago with his debut novel, Legend of a Suicide, Vann has racked up an astonishing number of international awards. This lovely, wrenching novel should add to that list. <i>Library Journal</i> (starred review) By pulling no punches in this explicit exploration of family, forgiveness, duty, acceptance, parent-child relationships, and what constitutes abuse, Vann has outdone himself. <i>Booklist</i> (starred review) A kind of modern fairy tale...Unlike Vann's other novels, which exist in a closed system of violence and despair, this story offers redemption...Vann's novels are striking, uncompromising portraits of American life; here is another exceptional example. <i>Kirkus</i> (starred review) Vann s elegantly written, emotionally intense novel juxtaposes the contained world of undersea creatures with the life of a family forced beyond its self-protective isolation...a moving exploration of the boundaries we draw around ourselves to stay safe and unchanged. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> If deprivation was to Larkin what daffodils were to Wordsworth, then David Vann s daffodils are fish...Told bravely but persuasively...The author has metamorphosed himself into a 12-year-old girl with startlingly brilliant results. <i>Aquarium</i> is as rich as good poetry and as addictive as a first-class detective novel. Wynn Wheldon, <i>The Spectator</i> A triumph. <i>Daily Mail</i> (UK) A stirring tale that isn t as simple as it first appears. <i>Esquire</i> (UK) This novel is arguably Vann s brightest...Caitlin s tale with its many surface ripples proves immersive, the narrative propelling us along like a forceful current...Once again, and in contrast to many of his peers, Vann s trademark limpid prose enables us to observe far more of what lies beneath. <i>Weekend Australian</i>


An Indie Next Pick for March; An Amazon Editors' Best Book of the Month Praise for AQUARIUM: Elegantly written and fiercely imagined...physically, this book is so gorgeous it enhanced my reading experience. I found myself turning pages slowly, then running my hand across each smooth page. The photographs throughout the text, along with the turquoise capital letters that begin each chapter and mark the author's name and book title on every creamy, thick page, reminded me that no electronic reader could provide this tactile and visual experience...suspenseful at times, this is a painful novel, but its beauty propels it toward redemption. Elizabeth Taylor, Chicago Tribune Much like the waters of the Seattle tourist attraction at its heart, David Vann s new novel, Aquarium, virtually bends light, plunging the reader into the relentless darkness of tormented souls in a splintered family...His language hits the reader like shrapnel in a metalworker s studiofragmented and sharp-fitting for novels so packed with shattering turns. Tyrone Beason, Seattle Times Gripping, painful, but ultimately hopeful, Aquarium is a coming-of-age story that explores the limits of love and forgiveness. Vann submerges you so deeply in Caitlin s world, you ll be gasping for breath when you finally surface. A. Isabella Biedenharn, Entertainment Weekly A novel, but it's also an art object. Scattered throughout its glossy pages are beautiful photographs of rare fish; it is as much a pleasure to see and hold as it is to read...Vann's provocative prose is filled with a sense of wonder and beauty, even when the lives he describes are tragic. Heather Scott Partington Los Angeles Times Cinematic... Aquarium is a genuine departure for Vann, an authentically new direction...Its delicate, coming-of-age sensuality and bright saltwater menagerie. Lydia Millet, The New York Times Book Review Since electrifying the literary world five years ago with his debut novel, Legend of a Suicide, Vann has racked up an astonishing number of international awards. This lovely, wrenching novel should add to that list. Library Journal (starred review) By pulling no punches in this explicit exploration of family, forgiveness, duty, acceptance, parent-child relationships, and what constitutes abuse, Vann has outdone himself. Booklist (starred review) A kind of modern fairy tale...Unlike Vann's other novels, which exist in a closed system of violence and despair, this story offers redemption...Vann's novels are striking, uncompromising portraits of American life; here is another exceptional example. Kirkus (starred review) Vann s elegantly written, emotionally intense novel juxtaposes the contained world of undersea creatures with the life of a family forced beyond its self-protective isolation...a moving exploration of the boundaries we draw around ourselves to stay safe and unchanged. Publishers Weekly If deprivation was to Larkin what daffodils were to Wordsworth, then David Vann s daffodils are fish...Told bravely but persuasively...The author has metamorphosed himself into a 12-year-old girl with startlingly brilliant results. Aquarium is as rich as good poetry and as addictive as a first-class detective novel. Wynn Wheldon, The Spectator A triumph. Daily Mail (UK) A stirring tale that isn t as simple as it first appears. Esquire (UK) This novel is arguably Vann s brightest...Caitlin s tale with its many surface ripples proves immersive, the narrative propelling us along like a forceful current...Once again, and in contrast to many of his peers, Vann s trademark limpid prose enables us to observe far more of what lies beneath. Weekend Australian


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Published in 20 languages, David Vann's internationally-bestselling books have won 15 prizes, including best foreign novel in France and Spain, and appeared on 75 Best Books of the Year lists in a dozen countries. A former Guggenheim fellow, he is currently a Professor at the University of Warwick in England and Honorary Professor at the University of Franche-Comté in France.

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