The Largesse of the Sea Maiden
By (Author) Denis Johnson
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
19th February 2019
7th February 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
813.6
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
160g
Twenty-five years after Jesus' Son, a haunting new collection of short stories on mortality and transcendence, from National Book Award winner and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Denis Johnson. **A NEW YORK TIMES CRITICS' TOP BOOK OF 2018** The Largesse of the Sea Maiden is the long-awaited new story collection from Denis Johnson, author of the groundbreaking, highly acclaimed Jesus' Son. Written in the same luminous prose, this collection finds Johnson in new territory, contemplating mortality, the ghosts of the past, and the elusive and unexpected ways the mysteries of the universe assert themselves. Finished shortly before Johnson's death, this collection is the last word from a writer whose work will live on for many years to come.
In his lifetime Denis Johnson was far more highly regarded in America than in Britain This stunning book bleak, funny tender, despairing and ecstatic (sometimes all at the same time) decisively proves that the Americans were right. -- James Walton * Daily Telegraph *
This posthumously published book of short stories is the long-awaited follow-up to Johnsons Jesus Son (1992), perhaps the most influential and beloved volume of American short stories of the past three decades... One can say about this book what one narrator says about a collection of poems he loves: They were the real thing, line after line of the real thing. -- Dwight Garner * New York Times, Critics' Top Books of 2018 *
[W]ith his untimely death, Johnsons canonisation as an American seer seems inevitable... The five longish pieces comprising this posthumous collection are all, to my mind, quite wonderful. -- James Lasdun * Guardian *
Now Johnson is dead... we should be sorry to have lost such a wise and compassionate guide to life's darkness, but thankful to have his magnificent books. Here is another of them. -- Chris Power * New Statesman *
The prose remains as deliriously alive as ever. In one story there is a rueful, lyrical, lovely paragraph that I hope is more than fictionally true because it suggests that Johnson enjoyed himself producing some of the greatest literary works of our age. -- Adam Foulds * Financial Times *
Denis Johnson was the author of nine novels, one novella, two books of short stories, five collections of poetry, two collections of plays and one book of reportage. Among other honours, his novel Tree of Smoke won the 2007 National Book Award and was a finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, and Train Dreams was a finalist for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize.