The Nile on eBay An Impenetrable Screen of Purest Sky by Dan Beachy-Quick
Tree of Life meets In Search of Lost Time in this contemporary tale of loss and the power of story.
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Daniel is pursued by stories. His father, in thrall to a myth, has disappeared; his mother and sister, too; and Lydia, his lover, leaves him and the novel he cannot finish for quantum mechanics, the place where theory tells tales about the real. And then there is Pearl, the girl beneath the floorboards, whose adventures hum alongside Daniel's own.In this contemporary, contemplative fairy tale, the autobiographical novel takes on the cast of legend, and the uncertainty of memory leaves reality on shaky ground. Can parallel universes exist? Can a preoccupation with Moby Dick overwhelm the story unfolding before you? Where do you stand in relation to the metaphysics of your own life?Dan Beachy-Quick is the author of five books of poetry, most recently Circle's Apprentice; two books of prose, A Whaler's Dictionary and Wonderful Investigations; as well as a number of chapbooks and two collaborations, Conversities (with Srikanth Reddy) and Work from Memory (with Matthew Goulish). He teaches in the MFA program at Colorado State University, and lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with his wife and two daughters.
Author Biography
Dan Beachy-Quick is the author of five books of poetry, most recently Circle's Apprentice, as well as two books of prose, A Whaler's Dictionary and Wonderful Investigations, as well as a number of chapbooks and two collaborations, Conversities (with Srikanth Reddy), and Work from Memory (with Matthew Goulish). He teaches in the MFA Program at Colorado State University, and lives in Fort Collins with his wife and two daughters.
Table of Contents
Book I (Winter)Book II (Spring)Book III (Summer)Book IV (Fall)
Review
"Dive in, & beneath Beachy-Quick's carefully sculpted language, you'll find a love story... [Dan Beachy-Quick] writes with heightened lyricism, an ear for rhythm and rich sensory detail." --Chicago Tribune "A marvelous novel, by turns lyrical, realistic, dreamlike, and philosophical but always intelligent and gorgeously written." --Kirkus, starred review "A first novel from poet Beachy-Quick reads much like its oblique but beautiful title. [E]njoy the spell created by his sentences ... Readers with a taste for adult fairy tales will want to experience this world." --Library Journal "[D]izzying and beautiful ... we read through An Impenetrable Screen of Purest Sky extracting patterns, diligently cataloging in the margins any allusions we recognize. Like Daniel, we hope for a glimpse, however fleeting it might be, of this disparate world as a cohesive whole--somethingness, a world with meaning." --Los Angeles Review of Books "Slipping through time, reality, and fantasy, this inspired novel from Beachy-Quick tells the story of Daniel, a college professor adrift in a sea of narratives... Driven by images of pearls, sleeping giants, whales, and volcanoes, Daniel searches for the truth of life while acknowledging the failures of memory." --Publishers Weekly "Striking poet Beachy-Quick offers a first novel of sorts that promises to be an engaging study of memory, storytelling, and coming of age." --Library Journal, fall preview "Here's the thing about stories that play with narrative structure: They can either be brilliantly revealing or annoyingly oblique. Fortunately, Beachy-Quick's clever, intricately layered novel falls into the former camp, following a college professor who's drowning in narratives--that of Melville and Emerson as well as fairy tales from childhood--and an autobiographical work he's trying to write." --Chicago Tribune Printers Row "[Impenetrable Screen] veers into the territory of dreamy fairy tales and metaphysics as it follows Daniel, a writer working on an autobiographical novel, as he contends with the disappearance of his academic father, the deaths of his mother and sister, and the end of his relationship with his pregnant lover." --Cleveland Plain Dealer "With this contemporary fairy tale, Beachy-Quick has reimagined the autobiographical form to include the cast of archetypical legend." --Denver Examiner "Beachy-Quick floods his novel with a rich confluence of ideas, some limpid, many opaque, but every one flowing. This is fiction that challenges and perplexes laced with poetry with the power to affect." --The Rumpus "Philosophy and poetry collide, colored in by fairy tales and the childhoods they possess--equal parts Edith Wharton and the brothers Grimm."--PANK "An Impenetrable Screen of Purest Sky is a quiet book packed with a lot of baggage, but the weight of its meaning, the questions it raises, is made lighter by the beauty of the language and the subtle evolutions it contains. It's a bit like watching the stars' determined journey across the sky on a clear night, the very thing that would've entranced Melville's Ishmael." --The Collagist "Daniel, the narrator of Dan Beachy-Quick's novel, An Impenetrable Screen of Purest Sky, waltzes through time like a boy through a crumbling house... [T]his book is wild and ambitious." --KGB Bar Lit Journal "Impenetrable Screen is at times quite poignant, and Atocha Station is canny and wickedly funny throughout... [T]hese works too argue for themselves as achievements, talismanic keys attaining some degree of access to 'life's white machine' and 'desire's buzz.'" --Full Stop, "Narcissus and Ego: Poets Try the Novel" "Dan Beachy-Quick explores the complex relationship between fathers and sons in his first novel. [D]edicated readers ... will be rewarded with a rich tale that builds toward a surprising crescendo on the final pages." --5280: The Denver Magazine "Dan Beachy-Quick's first novel is a book of psalms in which we watch the narrator improvise hymns of himself from the fleeting stuff of each passing moment--from experience and memory, from the art where he glimpses himself darkly, from holy, personal words which adhere and disperse and arrange again into fragile self-portraits that give way even as they are realized, each mysterious, each miraculous, and each in which we always catch a glimmer of our own fraught human careers." --Paul Harding "[E]xploring Proustian questions about identity's fragmentation ... Beachy-Quick puts into laymen's terms the types of theories we've read elsewhere -- those that leave us with a de-centered, multiple, splintered model of the self, but that don't then tell us how we might practically engage in daily activities or form relationships with that awareness. 'Lucas' isn't 'Lucas' -- now that we've realized it, this novel seems to ask, how do we live with that?" --Open Letters Monthly "Dan Beachy-Quick's debut novel An Impenetrable Screen of Purest Sky captivates and amazes with its lyrical language and adroit exploration of themes of memory and storytelling." --Largehearted Boy "Encapsulated within this cyclical narrative--time, family, the white whale, all in '[a] single grain of sand'--is the obsessiveness & lyricality you've come to expect from Beachy-Quick." --Ostrich Review "Beachy-Quick has written an incantation ... The writing is by turns luminous and melancholy, with fluid, long sentences like water, trickling and eddying... I give the book and its author five starts. [I] can think of very few books that have captivated me in the same way." --Mystics of the Ordinary "[A] metafictional exploration of fatherhood, memory, loss, and guilt [that] self-consciously engages the power of narratives: personal, cultural, and literary to both haunt and heal." --The Girl Who Ate Books "I am not sure if I read this novel or if it bloomed for me, like a night flower. I cherish the exquisite story and style of Dan Beachy-Quick's fairy-tale fiction." --Kate Bernheimer, author of Horse, Flower, Bird Praise for Dan Beachy-Quick: "This is a rich, profound, fascinating book, the kind that widens the margins of everything we read, making room for new observations, more creative relationships all around: writer/reader, person/book, literature/life." --Los Angeles Times
Promotional
Early access copies available in MayPromotion: AWP, ALA Annual, MLA, BookExpo America, Heartland Fall Forum, MPIBATargeted pitches to: Poets & Writers, Writers Chronicle, Kenyon Review, Bookslut , librarians, critical theory groups, Sebald forums and blogsExcerpt in: The Denver QuarterlyAdvertising: A Public Space, Bookforum, Shelf AwarenessPromotion via giveaways on Goodreads, Library Thing, and social mediaPromotion via dedicated galley mailing (with publisher's letter) to top indiesPromotion and publicity in conjunction wit the author's speaking engagementsPossible Rumpus Book Club selectionPromotion on Coffee House Press e-newsletter, website, and social media channelsPromotion via electronic postcard to the author's contacts
Prizes
Commended for Colorado Book Award (Literary Fiction) 2014
Long Description
Daniel is pursued by stories. His father, in thrall to a myth, has disappeared; his mother and sister, too; and Lydia, his lover, leaves him and the novel he cannot finish for quantum mechanics, the place where theory tells tales about the real. And then there is Pearl, the girl beneath the floorboards, whose adventures hum alongside Daniel's own. In this contemporary, contemplative fairy tale, the autobiographical novel takes on the cast of legend, and the uncertainty of memory leaves reality on shaky ground. Can parallel universes exist? Can a preoccupation with Moby Dick overwhelm the story unfolding before you? Where do you stand in relation to the metaphysics of your own life? Dan Beachy-Quick is the author of five books of poetry, most recently Circle's Apprentice ; two books of prose, A Whaler's Dictionary and Wonderful Investigations ; as well as a number of chapbooks and two collaborations, Conversities (with Srikanth Reddy) and Work from Memory (with Matthew Goulish). He teaches in the MFA program at Colorado State University, and lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with his wife and two daughters.
Review Quote
"Dive in, & beneath Beachy-Quick''s carefully sculpted language, you''ll find a love story. . . [Dan Beachy-Quick] writes with heightened lyricism, an ear for rhythm and rich sensory detail."
Competing Titles
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Description for Sales People
The question of contemporary masculinity (in relationship to women as well as the burdens of father/son relationships) is a major current in the novel and gives it an anxiety that is relatable and suspenseful. Think Adam Gordon (of Atocha) fifteen years on. Like Lerner, Knausgaard, and Shields, it's a contemporary autobiographical novel. Beachy-Quick has written a contemporary fairy tale that's rich with allusion--fans of novels that gesture to the books that inspired them will happily see glimpses of Blake, Melville, Proust, and Sebald, and readers without those referents will be carried along by his poet's sense of language and the gradual unraveling of the mysteries that make up the engine of the plot. Beachy-Quick's interest in story isn't just in terms of influence; he's also engaged with the question of how the stories we tell ourselves alter our realities. The reshaping of everyday life by the force of thought. Beachy-Quick is well-established as a poet and essayist and this, his first novel, benefits from that (you can see a similar phenomenon in how Ben Lerner's move to fiction was of interest to readers)
Details ISBN1566893410 Author Dan Beachy-Quick Short Title IMPENETRABLE SCREEN OF PUREST Publisher Coffee House Press Language English ISBN-10 1566893410 ISBN-13 9781566893411 Media Book Format Paperback Birth 1973 Year 2013 DEWEY FIC Imprint Coffee House Press Subtitle A Novel Place of Publication MN Country of Publication United States UK Release Date 2013-09-19 NZ Release Date 2013-09-19 US Release Date 2013-09-19 Pages 256 Publication Date 2013-09-19 Audience General AU Release Date 2013-09-25 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this
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