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Breathe
By (Author) Joyce Carol Oates
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
21st February 2023
21st July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Coping with / advice about death and bereavement
Psychology: emotions
Coping with / advice about loneliness / solitude
Contemporary horror and ghost stories
Family life fiction
Metaphysical / philosophical fiction
813.54
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
250g
Americas preeminent fiction writer New Yorker
A raw, propulsive tale of love and grief Mail on Sunday
A novel of love and loss from the bestselling and prizewinning author of Blonde.
Michaela and her husband have moved to the starkly beautiful but uncanny landscape of New Mexico, to take up an academic residency. But when Gerard is struck by a fatal illness, their life begins to resemble a nightmare. At thirty-seven, Michaela must first face the terrifying prospect of widowhood, then the chaos of the days when Gerard is gone.
Haunting and utterly heart-wrenching, Breathe explores the intense madness of grief and what happens when a love cannot be surrendered.
A fever dream of a novel New York Times
Simply the most consistently inventive, brilliant, curious and creative writer going, as far as Im concerned Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
Praise for Breathe:
The dizzyingly prolific Oates returns with a raw, propulsive tale of love and grief. It unfolds against the stark landscape of New Mexico, where 37-year-old Michaelas older husband, a Harvard professor, has taken up an academic residency, only to be stricken with a fatal illness. In the nightmarish moths that follow, Michaela cares for him with desperate devotion; in the aftermath, her struggle to accept his loss sends her hurtling towards a hallucinatory denouement Hephzibah Anderson, New York Times
The myth of Orpheus and Eurydice and the demon-gods of the Native American Pueblo people combine to nightmarish effect in Joyces unrelenting latest, which is set against the uncanny landscape of New Mexico nothing in her hallucinatory horror equals the simple, devastating awfulness of the moment when Michaela discovers her dying partner, his brilliant mind now addled with opioids, trying to read his paper upside down Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail
Breathe is a fever dream of a novel, and its as an allegory of grief that it most sparkles. What appears to be hallucination is actually more emotionally complicated Joshua Henkin, New York Times
The dizzyingly prolific Oates returns with a raw, propulsive tale of love and grief Mail on Sunday
Breathe is a fever dream of a novel, and its as an allegory of grief that it most sparkles. What appears to be hallucination is actually more emotionally complicated New York Times
Joyce Carol Oates is a recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Book Award and the PEN / Malamud Award, and has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Her books include We Were the Mulvaneys, Blonde, Carthage, A Book of American Martyrs and Hazards of Time Travel. She is Professor of Humanities at Princeton University.