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Reif Larsen
I Am Radar
English · Paperback
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Zusatztext 90858863 Informationen zum Autor Reif Larsen is the author of the novels, I Am Radar and The Selected Works Of T.S. Spivet , which was a New York Times Bestseller and adapted for the screen by Jean-Pierre Jeunet ( Amélie ). Larsen’s essays and fiction have appeared in The New York Times , The Guardian , GQ , Tin House , McSweeney’s , Travel & Leisure , one story , The Millions , and The Believer . He recently founded The Future of Small Cities Institute. He lives in Troy, NY. Klappentext "Big! beautiful! ambitious . . . It takes narrative magic to pull off such a loopy combination! and luckily! Reif Larsen has it to spare. His prose is addictive and enchanting." -Los Angeles Times The moment just before Radar Radmanovic is born! the hospital's electricity fails. The delivery takes place in total darkness. Lights back on! everyone present sees a healthy baby boy-with jet-black skin-born to the stunned white parents. No one understands the uncanny electrical event or the unexpected skin color. "A childbirth is an explosion!" an ancient physician explains. "Some shrapnel is inevitable! isn't it?" A kaleidoscopic novel both heartbreaking and dazzling! Reif Larsen's I Am Radar rapidly explodes outward from Radar's strange birth. In World War II Norway! a cadre of imprisoned schoolteachers founds a radical secret society that will hover on the margins of history for decades to come! performing acts of radical art and experimental science in the midst of conflict zones from embattled Bosnia to Khmer Rouge Cambodia and the contemporary Congo. All of these stories are linked by Radar-now a gifted radio operator living in the New Jersey Meadowlands-who struggles with love! a set of hapless parents! and a terrible medical affliction that he has only just begun to comprehend. Drawing on the furthest reaches of quantum physics! forgotten history! and mind-bending art! Larsen's I Am Radar is a triumph of storytelling at its most primal! elegant! and epic: a breathtaking journey through humanity's darkest hours! yet one that arrives at a place of shocking wonder and redemption.Praise for I Am Radar: "A deeply patterned narrative that darts easily from small-bore domestic dramas to sweeping historical catastrophes with just the right fillip of silliness and levity to keep the whole text eminently approachable." -The New York Times Book Review ***This excerpt is from an advance uncorrected proof*** Copyright © 2015 Reif Larsen Elizabeth, New Jersey April 17, 1975 It was just after midnight in birthing room 4C and Dr. Sherman, the mustached obstetrician presiding over the delivery, was sweating lightly into his cotton underwear, holding out his hands like a beggar, ready to receive the imminent cranium. Without warning, the room was plunged into total darkness. Though he had been delivering babies for more than thirty years now, Dr. Sherman was so taken aback by this complete loss of vision that he briefly considered, and then rejected, the possibility of his own death. Desperate to get his bearings, he wheeled around, trying to locate the sans serif glow of the emergency exit sign across the hall, but this too had gone dark. “Doctor?” the nurse called next to him. “The exit!” he hissed into the darkness. All through the hospital, a wash of panic spread over staff and patients alike as life support machines failed and surgeons were left holding beating hearts in pitch-black operating theaters. None of the backup systems—the two generators in the basement, the giant, deep- cycle batteries outside the ICU, usually so reliable in blackouts such as this one— appeared to be working. It was a catastrophe in the making. Electricity had quite simply vanished. In birthing room 4C, Dr. Sherman was jolted into action by Charlene, the expe...
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"[B]ig, beautiful, ambitious... Radical physicist puppeteers? It takes narrative magic to pull off such a loopy combination, and luckily, Reif Larsen has it to spare. His prose is addictive and enchanting... It's a worthy endeavor that Larsen, who could apply his gorgeous prose to more comfortable literary fictions, is engaging with distant and unfamiliar cultures... the book is striving for something stronger, and Larsen's ceaselessly lovely prose is matched by his many ambitions." Los Angeles Times
The promise shown in [Larsen s] first novel is more than fulfilled in the grandly ambitious I AM RADAR, another masterpiece of geekhood If Larsen s debut looked like a Donald Barthelme assemblage, this one resembles something by Thomas Pynchon Larsen s brainy book is no ephemeral performance piece. He grapples with time-honored questions of free will, predestination, man vs. nature and the tensions between parents and children. But it s the ingenuity with which he does so, rather than the themes themselves, that elicits admiration I AM RADAR is a dazzling performance. The Washington Post
"Set aside for the moment the black baby born to white parents, the avant-garde puppeteers and the quantum physics that swirl around the whole kit and caboodle. The most interesting fact of Reif Larsen's 600-plus-page novel, I Am Radar, is that it reads lke something far more compact that its bulk might suggest. There are maps, diagrams and pictures (e.g., an elephant plummeting from a bridge, a Cambodian prisoner of the Khmer Rouge) that remind one of the visual arrangements in W.G. Sebald's novels. There there is a deeply patterened narrative that darts easily from small-bore domestic dramas to sweeping historical catastrophes with just the right fillip of silliness and levity to keep the whole text eminently approachable... I Am Radar is as easy to enjoy for its swaggering tragicomic spirit as it is to admire for its celestrial ambition." The New York Times Book Review
"Chameleonic, ambitious, epic, fantastical, whimsical, thought-provoking, arcane, philosophical, exhaustive, and completely bonkers... It s an estimable, and completely insane idea that has all the hallmarks of a film by Michel Gondry or Jean-Pierre Jeunet, who incidentally also directed the equally dazzling movie adaptation of T.S. Spivet... Larsen s fare is unquestionably one of the more adventurous entries into the literary landscape, and his skill and flair for quirky, innovative works that cross over into the historical and the literary will always have an admiring... audience. It s a performance, that s for sure, and Larsen is a keen player." Boston Globe
"Larsen s is an extraordinarily lush and verdant imagination, blooming wildly on the borders of the absurd and the riotous, the surreal and the ordinary Quite unlike any [novel] I ve read in a long time. One doesn t consume it; one enters it, as part of a literary enactment Brilliant The effort is well-rewarded: It is both maddening and marvelous I can t wait to see what he pulls off next." Cleveland Plain-Dealer
"A story of Homeric proportions... It's a wild ride with an unconventional structure and enormous cast of unforgettable characters. Larsen's prose is straightforward and bold, full of sparkling phrases... Wise yet unpretentious, both broad and deep, I Am Radar will slake the most unquenchable thirst for storytelling and open the reader's eyes to new possibilities in fiction." Shelf Awareness "[S]prawling, epic... the result is impressive and a little bit wondrous. In a way, the reader becomes part of the story, becoming aware of the observer s affect on the observed... It s an astonishing conceit." The A.V. Club
"Large, robust, even intimidating: I Am Radar is never a laborious read. Sentence to sentence, the reader will find small gems ( How intimate, to trace a person s geography ) and beautiful descriptions of typically ugly places... an intelligent and engaging book. Flavorwire
One of our most highly anticipated novels of the year, I Am Radar is an epic about Radar Radmanovic and his inexplicable link to past and present wars and sieges from the Congo to Yugoslavia Genre-defying. Time Out New York
[I Am Radar] moves beyond the limits of reality. Vanity Fair
[An] ambitious and otherworldly tale. GOOP.com
"In the spirit of Thomas Pynchon s V. and David Mitchell s Cloud Atlas, Reif Larsen s second novel, I Am Radar, is more akin to an intellectual curiosity shop than a traditional novel. It s an achievement of the imagination, peopled by characters who bear more resemblance to ideas than human beings, set on a global stage that spans both time and place from the 1940s to the present, via Norway, Cambodia, Bosnia and New Jersey." Dallas Morning News
"Gripping Masterly...This is a sprawling, engrossing novel about the ravages of war and the triumph of art. Larsen is an effortless magician, and his performance here is a pure delight." Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A delightfully disorienting and immersive experience. Library Journal (starred review)
Strange things happen when Radar Radmanovic is around If Larsen s story makes demands of its readers, it also offers plenty of rewards. Imaginative, original, nicely surreal. Kirkus
Product details
Authors | Reif Larsen |
Publisher | Penguin Books USA |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 31.03.2016 |
EAN | 9780143107910 |
ISBN | 978-0-14-310791-0 |
No. of pages | 656 |
Dimensions | 139 mm x 214 mm x 35 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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