The Great Divorce
By Valerie Martin
By Valerie Martin
By Valerie Martin
By Valerie Martin
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
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$23.00
Feb 04, 2003 | ISBN 9780375727184
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Jan 23, 2013 | ISBN 9780307833846
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Praise
“The Great Divorce is the kind of fiction that can briefly refocus and broaden the scope of what we notice about the world.” —Francine Prose, Los Angeles Times
“A subtly cadenced novel of racial and sexual transgressions.” —Joyce Carol Oates
“The generosity of Martin’s understanding opens every character to the full, astounding range of human possibility. Her revelations build mesmerizing excitement, a surprising kindness, and an unexpected sanity in the darkness.” —Katherine Dunn, The Washington Post Book World
“The prose is dreamlike but vivid. . . . It is beautifully written, and evokes New Orleans, both as a real place and as a fevered fantasy.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Compulsively readable, a great mixture of psychological insight and good storytelling.” —Chicago Sun-Times
“Completely engrossing. . . . Martin describes heartbreak and endurance while maintaining the tension of a psychological thriller. A meticulously designed, subtly executed delight.” —New York Daily News
“Moves with irresistible momentum, carrying us from one mysterious world to another. Martin’s prose is beautifully crisp and clean.” —Newsday
“The Great Divorce becomes something more than the sum of its parts, an inventive and original novel of nature and humanity, freedom and captivity, love, transformation and the call of the wild.” —The Orlando Sentinel
“A blend of gothic horror and psychological drama. . . . An extraordinary, and endlessly mysterious, work of fiction.” —Entertainment Weekly
“The Great Divorce evocatively humanizes the wild nature that is just beneath the surface of us all.” —Time
“Sexy, absorbing and insightful . . . a great read.” —People
“Haunting. . . . An utterly compelling work of fiction.” —The New York Times
“The Great Divorce is at turns eerie, disturbing, painful and passionate, all the while honest and compelling. . .It is perhaps Martin’s most provocative and resonant work.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“A deeply satisfying meditation on the separation between man and nature. . .Martin’s fierce intelligence, her thematic concerns, here call to mind the work of Margaret Atwood and Doris Lessing.” —The New Orleans Times-Picayune
“Enthralling.” —The Boston Globe
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