Gun Love
By Jennifer Clement
By Jennifer Clement
By Jennifer Clement
By Jennifer Clement
By Jennifer Clement
Read by Imani Parks
By Jennifer Clement
Read by Imani Parks
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Mar 12, 2019 | ISBN 9781524761691
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Mar 06, 2018 | ISBN 9781524761707
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Mar 06, 2018 | ISBN 9780525588313
413 Minutes
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Praise
“Dreamy . . . as if to suggest the self-delusion of the real-life actors involved . . . the writing is crisp and the images sharp.”—New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
“Offer[s] a glimpse of what a poetics of gun violence might look like . . . In this book, the machinery of violence purchases a sense of belonging—of thrilling, life-or-death simplicity.”—Katy Waldman, The New Yorker
“This book feel like a great lost murder ballad by the likes of Johnny Cash or Nick Cave. . . . There are echoes here of other great chroniclers of violence, such as Cormac McCarthy, and this is one of those rare books that the reader might wish to be a few dozen pages longer, to spend some more time in this fully realised world.”—Alexander Larman, The Observer
“Through a memorable coming-of-age story set in America’s margins, Clement makes all of these things true at once: A gun is a valentine, a secret-bearer, a penitent, a world destroyer, an exposed belly, an insurance policy, a sudden act of God.”—Salon
“Clement creates a weird poetry of murderous force. Chekhov’s narrative principle—that a gun hung on the wall in the first act must eventually go off—has become a metaphorical rule of storytelling. To reflect American reality, Ms Clement puts a gun on every wall in every room.”—The Economist
“That this novel cast a deep spell on me that has yet to subside. Clement relays Pearl’s trouble-strewn story in the kind of prose that gets called “poetic”: it’s taut, spare, musical, metaphor-laden, haunting, and every so often hits you so hard in the gut that you gasp.”—Jonathan Miles, BookPage “What They’re Reading”
“It’s been a long time since I’ve been so mesmerized with a novel’s each next sentence. Jennifer Clement is one of our most inventive novelists. There’s no telling what she’ll see. Whatever it is, it’s something right in front of us, but—here is the magic trick—something we have never before seen. Gun Love is an amazement: fierce, inventive, tender.”—Rick Bass
“Jennifer Clement is a master at creating worlds that feel like tiny dioramas —modern allegories, reflecting and responding to social issues while still feeling contained and mystical, like something you’d see inside of the world’s most ornate snow globe, or a theme park — that is, until politics invade these worlds, and these worlds become recognizable as ones that exist both on and off the page.”—Miami Rail Review
“Clement is a brilliant stylist; her figurative language is far more than fine; her metaphors and similes are superb; and together they create a haunting atmosphere—sometimes fey, occasionally whimsical, no stranger to tragedy but always heartfelt and spot-on, as are her beautifully realized, captivating characters. Though suigeneris, her work may remind some readers of Flannery O’Connor’s. Always evocative, it is an unforgettable knockout not to be missed.”— Booklist (starred)
Awards
Aspen Words Literary Prize LONGLIST 2018
National Book Award LONGLIST 2018
National Book Awards LONGLIST 2018
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