Virgil Wander

Virgil Wander
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

MacLeod Andrews

شابک

9781980011705
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 30, 2018
The well-meaning sad sack who narrates this poignant novel from Enger (Peace Like a River) has just driven his car into icy Lake Superior when the book opens. Suffering from a concussion and possibly hallucinations, Virgil, the middle-aged town clerk and owner of a decrepit money pit of a movie theater, decides to take his emergence from the lake as a sign of rebirth. He’s aided in that endeavor by a mysterious, kite-flying Norwegian stranger named Rune, who has just arrived in the decaying former mining town of Greenstone, Minn., with “a hundred merry crinkles at his eyes and a long-haul sadness in his shoulders.” Rune is looking for information about a son he has only recently learned of, a gifted Minor League Baseball player who took off in a small plane a few years back and was never seen again, leaving behind a wife, “the tempestuous Nadine,” for whom Virgil has silently pined for years. Greenstone is one of those folksy Minnesota towns just a little north of the literary territory of Lake Wobegon, full of characters doing their awkward best, with a touch of evil added by nihilist screenwriter Adam Leer, who has returned to his hometown for nefarious if not entirely defined purposes. Enger’s novel gives magical realism a homely Midwestern twist, and should have very broad appeal. Agent: Molly Friedrich, the Friedrich Agency.



AudioFile Magazine
This story of small-town people is richly detailed, American to the marrow, and wonderfully portrays its main character, Virgil Wander. MacLeod Andrews powerfully narrates this exquisitely written audiobook with a requisite nod to the regional accent of the Great Lakes. His ability to reveal the mind of the main character sets this work apart. Having suffered an accident, Virgil is now recovering his cognition and his life. Greenstone, a fictional small community, sits on an inland sea (Lake Superior), has a still operating, aging movie palace (the Empress), and a massive dangerous fish (a sturgeon). The story is replete with off- and onstage characters--including a former movie impresario, a vanished baseball player, and a kite-flying Norwegian--who invigorate this remarkable novel. A.D.M. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine


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