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The Snow Queen
By (Author) Michael Cunningham
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
22nd April 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
272
Width 141mm, Height 222mm, Spine 26mm
390g
Michael Cunningham's luminous, compassionate new novel begins with a vision.
What gives The Snow Queen heft and substance is [Cunninghams] gift for language, and the precision with which he anatomises his characters' most secret thoughts. He writes beautifully he never averts his gaze from the most uncomfortable and painful complexities of feeling. But the book is also shot through with a dark humour Clean and sharp as an ice crystal; a brief but profound and poetic meditation on love, death and compassion from a master craftsman of language Stephanie Merritt, Observer
Luminously written page-turningly enjoyable, this is a profound novel about love from a highly regarded, Pulitzer-winning novelist. Sunday Times
The pursuit of transcendence in all kinds of forms music, drugs, a McQueen minidress, and those things less tangible but no less powerfully felt drives Michael Cunningham's best novel in more than a decade Megan O'Grady, Vogue
A thoughtful, closely wrought novel about creativity and dissipation What really strikes is Cunningham's remarkable control of tone, his ability to maintain a kind of muted ardency. This is a complicated, messy, peopled novel, and yet it has the slippery feel of a fable, an otherworldly quality in which everyday objects a barge, a biscuit-coloured couch acquire a strangeness, a temporary and oddly touching gleam. Olivia Laing, Guardian
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours tells the poignant story of two brothers grappling with religion, ageing and loss. Mail on Sunday
Michael Cunninghams resonant new novel . . . is arguably [his] most original and emotionally piercing book to date. Its a novel that does not rely heavily on literary allusions and echoes for its powera story that showcases the authors strengths as a writer Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Michael Cunningham is the author of six novels, including A Home at the End of the World, Flesh and Blood, The Hours (winner of the PEN / Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize), Specimen Days and By Nightfall, as well as Lands End: A Walk in Provincetown. His most recent novel is The Snow Queen. He lives in New York.