The Travelers
By (Author) Regina Porter
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
16th September 2020
16th July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Social issues
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
256g
An astonishing debut novel that bears witness to the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War and the first term of Obama's presidency, The Travelers is both an intimate family portrait and a searing examination of America today. When the boy was four, he asked his father why people needed sleep. His father said, 'So God could unfuck all the things people fuck up.' *LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL FICTION 2020* As America recovers from the Second World War, two families' journeys begin. James Vincent, born in 1942 to an Irish-American family, escapes his parents' turbulent marriage and attends law school in New York, where he moves up the social ladder as a prosperous and bright attorney. Meanwhile, Agnes Miller, a beautiful black woman on date with a handsome suitor, is pulled over by the police on a rural road in Georgia. The terrible moments that follow make her question her future and pivot her into a hasty marriage and new life in the Bronx. Illuminating more than six decades of sweeping change - from the struggle for civil rights and the chaos of Vietnam to Obama's first year as President - James and Agnes's families will come together in unexpected, intimate and profoundly human ways. 'Regina Porter's sprawling, sparkling debut novel. is an exhilarating ride. Porter is a wickedly astute chronicler of human foibles. In her hands, this series of glimpses feels something like life itself.' Guardian
The Travelers is a rare debut that heralds what should be a long and promising career. * Times Literary Supplement *
An astoundingly audacious debut. * Oprah Magazine *
Regina Porters sprawling, sparkling debut novel is an exhilarating ride. Porter is a wickedly astute chronicler of human foibles. In her hands, this series of glimpses feels something like life itself. * Guardian *
Spanning six decades and three continents[The Travelers] is held together by an elegant web of connections Porter has a striking habit of telescoping time to chart individual trajectories The often breathtaking immediacy and assurance of Porters prose carries you through. * Daily Mail *
If youre looking for a poetic, spare, sometimes funny tale of ordinary people pining for meaningful connections or if youre someone who wishes Raymond Carver had published a novel you have arrived. * New York Times *
Regina Porter is an award-winning playwright and a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she was an Iowa Arts Fellow. She was born in Savannah, Georgia and lives in Brooklyn. The Travelers is her first novel.