The Evening Road
By (Author) Laird Hunt
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
18th June 2018
5th April 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
232g
Two women, two secrets- one desperate and extraordinary day Meet Ottie Lee Henshaw. Quick of mind and pleasing to the eye, she navigates a stifling marriage, a lecherous boss, and on one day in the summer of 1920, an odyssey across the countryside to witness a dark and fearful celebration. Meet Calla Destry. A young black woman desperate to escape a place where the stench of violence hangs heavy in the air, and to find the lover who has promised her a new life. Two remarkable women on the move through an America riven by fear and hatred. Every road leads to the bedlam of Marvel. There are buses laid on and Klan members gathering. Lives will collide and be changed forever.
The Evening Road is a vivid, disturbing book, able to subvert itself in half a line, constantly challenging the readers expectations. Its ghost map is quickly established in the readers head, and as the characters fade into the margin of the final page, it is as if an inner landscape has altered. It is mature, accomplished, impressive. -- Hilary Mantel
A strange, dazzling novel, as audacious as it is lyrical, that hauls up insight, sorrow, and even somehow wit from the well of American history. -- Emma Donogue
Hunt is an irresistibly inventive writer, slipping easily from crackling dialogue to dreamy lyricism The Evening Road is a novel of depth and beauty, a meditation on history that speaks eloquently to the present, a book that sidles up behind you until you can feel its hot breath on the back of your neck. -- Clare Clark * Literary Review *
A story told from three viewpoints about the banality of evil, and what ordinary people must accept for that evil to prosper One of the finest novels so far this year -- John Burnside * Guardian *
An astute investigation into the nature of evildoing * Financial Times, Books of the Year *
In this startling and unforgettable novel, the characters explode off the page like fireworks on a very dark and disturbing night. Days later Im still thinking about them, still hearing the cadence of Hunts poetic language, and still wondering which is more enduring, the darkness or the light. -- Charlotte Rogan, author of The Lifeboat
Wow! Beautifully crafted, seductive, evocative language and a story that punches you in the gut and lays you low and yet leaves you wanting more. Its rich, deep, dark, harrowing stuff and it does what all great fiction does it lays ahold of the heart and wont let go. Youll think about this book for weeks, if not years, to come. -- Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat
Laird Hunt is the author of six novels, a collection of stories and two translations. Kind One was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and won the Anisfield-Wolf Award for Fiction, and his last novel, Neverhome, won the Grand Prix de Litterature Americaine and The Bridge Prize and was shortlisted for the Prix Femina tranger. He teaches in the creative writing PhD program at the University of Denver, where he edits the Denver Quarterly. He and his wife, the poet Eleni Sikelianos, live in Boulder, Colorado, with their daughter, Eva Grace.