Tremor: A Novel

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UPC:
9780812997118
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
10/17/2023
Release Date:
10/17/2023
Author:
Cole, Teju
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
256
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An extraordinary, ambitious (The Times UK) novel that masterfully explores what constitutes a meaningful life in a violent worldfrom the award-winning author of Open City New York Times Book Review Editors Choice Coles mind is so agile that its easy to follow him anywhere.The New Yorker A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Time, The Washington Post, Financial Times, Vulture, Chicago Public Library, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal Life is hopeless but it is not serious. We have to have danced while we could and, later, to have danced again in the telling. A weekend spent antiquing is shadowed by the colonial atrocities that occurred on that land. A walk at dusk is interrupted by casual racism. A loving marriage is riven by mysterious tensions. And a remarkable cascade of voices speaks out from a pulsing metropolis. Were invited to experience these events and others through the eyes and ears of Tunde, a West African man working as a teacher of photography on a renowned New England campus. He is a reader, a listener, a traveler, drawn to many different kinds of stories: stories from history and epic; stories of friends, family, and strangers; stories found in books and films. Together these stories make up his days. In aggregate these days comprise a life. Tremor is a startling work of realism and invention that engages brilliantly with literature, music, race, and history as it examines the passage of time and how we mark it. It is a reckoning with human survival amidst historys own brutality, which refuses symmetries and seldom consoles, but it is also a testament to the possibility of joy. As he did in his magnificent debut Open City, Teju Cole once again offers narration with all its senses alert, a surprising and deeply essential work from a beacon of contemporary literature.