Enon
By (Author) Paul Harding
Cornerstone
Windmill Books
3rd November 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Interior life
813.6
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
182g
The second beautiful, poetic novel from the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tinkers. Hailed as a masterpiece, Tinkers, Paul Harding's Pulitzer Prize-winning debut, is a modern classic. Here, in Enon, Harding follows a year in the life of Charlie Crosby as he tries to come to terms with a shattering personal tragedy. Grandson of George Crosby (the protagonist of Tinkers), Charlie inhabits the same dynamic landscape of New England, its seasons mirroring his turbulent emotional odyssey. Along the way, Charlie's encounters are brought to life by his wit, his insights into history, and his yearning to understand the big questions. A stunning mosaic of human experience, Enon affirms Paul Harding as one of the most gifted and profound writers of his generation.
Hardings prose is perfect simple, sharp and creative. * Observer *
Harding writes with superb sensitivity about the mental and physical effects of a broken heart. * The Times *
A hypnotic portrayal of loss and resilience . . . Harding is an extraordinary writer, for the intoxicating power of his prose, the range of his imagination, and above all for the redemptive humanity of his vision . . . That Enon is a work of fiction that feels authentic as memoir makes it all the more astonishing. * Financial Times *
An extraordinary follow-up to the authors Pulitzer Prize-winning debut, TinkersHis prose is steeped in a visionary, transcendentalist tradition that echoes Blake, Rilke, Emerson, and Thoreau, and makes for a darkly intoxicating read. * New Yorker *
I dont think Ive read anything quite so strangely moving for a very long time. Such a relief to know there are still writers around who can write about real people, and who notice the world around them, and can turn that into exquisite art. Unbearably tense, but so rewarding as well every snatch of dialogue seemed pitch-perfect. * Gerard Woodward *
Paul Harding is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tinkers, and Enon. He teaches at the MFA in Creative Writing & Literature at Stony Brook University, and lives on Long Island, New York.