Modern Gods
By Nick Laird
By Nick Laird
By Nick Laird
By Nick Laird
By Nick Laird
Read by Sarah-Jane Drummey
By Nick Laird
Read by Sarah-Jane Drummey
Category: Literary Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Women's Fiction | Audiobooks
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$16.00
Oct 02, 2018 | ISBN 9780143110569
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Jun 27, 2017 | ISBN 9780735223738
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Jun 27, 2017 | ISBN 9781524779443
739 Minutes
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Praise
“Laird dazzles eye and ear with his kinetic prose . . . with a mere flick of description, [he] summons vast stretches of politics and history . . . the dynamism Laird has conjured in New Ulster keeps us reading, and the tragic climax resonates powerfully with the Northern Ireland sections of the novel.” –Jennifer Egan, The New York Times Book Review
“Takes off like a shot and pierces the lives of two Irish sisters.” —Vanity Fair
“Society’s darkest impulses are on graphic display in Laird’s novel . . . [he] is alive to the way that moral certitudes tend toward violence.” –The Wall Street Journal
“In his new book, Laird sets out to mix the intimate family drama with the epic novel of ideas . . . full of bull’s-eye sentences and sharply drawn characters . . . Laird handles it all with tremendous dexterity, energy, and compassion.” – The Sunday Times (U.K.)
“A richly textured geography of the human need to believe in something, and of the stories, religious and secular, that we live by . . . has a grave, melancholy grace.” – The Guardian (U.K.)
“[A] roving, ambitious novel…. The taut prose propels the story and describes the process by which people ‘make a future by entering into ethical relations with the past.’”–The New Yorker
“[Nick Laird] weaves a wide-ranging, globetrotting novel in which two sisters contend with issues of identity, politics, and belief.” –The Philadelphia Inquirer
“An agile domestic drama, split between Ireland and Papua New Guinea . . . [Laird] effortlessly switches location and point of view without sacrificing the empathy we feel for each character.”
– The Christian Science Monitor
“Nick Laird’s prose disseminates unease — a sure sign of originality. The aura of danger derives not so much from his theme (how religious faith is inseparable from violence) as from his sensibility: the reader feels the ever-present likelihood — the risk — of confrontation with unpalatable truths. Laird is a poet-novelist; his fictional world may be harsh and raw, but it is balanced by the imaginative habits of a poet, which always tend towards forgiveness and, indeed, towards celebration.”
–Martin Amis, bestselling author of The Zone of Interest
“In Modern Gods, Nick Laird takes two experiences poles apart and unites them in gorgeous language, with the same fierce tenderness as he employs in his poetry. It’s about families, tribes, peoples – and if you’re a member of any of those you’ll find a home both strange and familiar in this story.”
— Dave Eggers, author of Heroes of the Frontier and A Hologram for the King
“Modern Gods has realer-than-real characters, unexpected turns of plot into unknown corners of the world, and language that finds its way through the darkest moments and states of mind to shine its clear bright light, revelatory and unforgiving. And it encompasses deep–the deepest, thorniest–questions of faith and redemption, fate and forgiveness.”
—Michael Chabon, bestselling author of Moonglow
“Nick Laird knows a great deal about violence, physical, emotional and spiritual, and of how it eats into the lives both of survivors and perpetrators, and continues to corrode, like a slow-acting acid. Modern Gods is a big, tightly-packed book that lives up amply to its high ambitions.”
– John Banville, Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea
“Modern Gods is at once remorselessly clear-eyed about human frailty in the aggregate and full of loving kindness for human beings as individuals. The taut prose reveals a poet’s hand, and the dialogue a playwright’s ear; Laird can nail an entire character in one acutely perceptive description, and he channels Amis in richly-suggestive transitions that crystallize the truths of well-wrought scenes. Ferociously intelligent, radically contemporary, deeply affecting, stunning.”
—Matthew Thomas, bestselling author of We Are Not Ourselves
“Laird has the rare ability to mate tragedy and comedy in a single line without making either side feel cheap for it. And it’s that same contagious wit, displayed so mightily in his poems, that enlivens his fiction.” –Interview Magazine
“[An] intimate and searing look at the aftereffects of violent conflict and religious fanaticism . . . Finely etched, impeccably structured, Modern Gods has the enduring echoes of a classic.” –BBC.com
“Domestic drama, adventure travelogue and political thriller meet in this dazzling saga by Laird, a poet and novelist.” – Huffington Post
“A truly superb novel exploring the possibilities and impossibilities of forgiveness.” – Publishers Weekly
“In this evocative and psychologically profound novel, both sisters, at home and far afield, confront the possibility that the beliefs they have carefully built up for themselves may be hollow.” – ALA Booklist
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