The Trace

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Product Details
Price
$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
4.9 X 0.8 X 7.7 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780811224864
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About the Author
Forrest Gander was born in the Mojave Desert and lives in California. He taught at Harvard University and Brown University. Gander is a translator and the author of many books of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. He has received a Pulitzer Prize, the Best Translated Book Award, and fellowships from the Library of Congress, the Guggenheim, Whiting, and United States Artists Foundations.
Reviews
Gander's poetic writing lends this story a dense, brooding atmosphere; a carefully crafted novel of intimacy and isolation.
Gander's novel surges. No other writer that I know of has so accurately and carefully depicted the tiny internecine battles of two lovers on an interminable drive as Gander does in this book.--Lowry Pressly
Gander shows he is keenly aware of the loneliness that imbues human suffering and sets grief alight using beautiful, tense, haunting prose. As the well-paced plot creeps ever forward, the mysterious events at the beginning of the book are slowly revealed, resulting in an incendiary denouement that comes as a relief, but one not without each character's sacrifices.
I haven't read many novels as spooky and sublime and psychologically acute as Forrest Gander's The Trace. It's the portrait of a couple in crisis and their misguided road trip through the Chihuahua desert, on the tracks of the writer Ambrose Bierce. Gander's landscapes are lyrical and precise ('raw gashed mountains, gnarly buttes of andesite'), and his study of a marriage on the rocks is as empathetic as it is unsparing.--Robyn Creswell
His work burrows into the particularities of disparate places and cultures in order to sound the differences between them.
A moving elegy. It is also proof that language has magical potential.--Joanna Scott
The clarity of his artistic vision, formal innovation, and emotional honesty are enviable.
In this strange and beautiful novel as in life, love is part of what is sacred.--Jeanette Winterson
The Trace is a rule-breaking work of fierce imagination and rich, associative thinking. Love, landscape, poetry, pain--these draw Gander's characters to the edge of the void. Paying attention to detail--its accumulation and its demands--is what keeps them from toppling in.--John McElwee
The Trace is a tense, propulsive thriller, which keeps on building until the very last page.--Hari Kunzru