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The Librarianist

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Librarianist

Contributors:

By (Author) Patrick deWitt

ISBN:

9781526646897

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publication Date:

31st October 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

'I absolutely adored it' NINA STIBBE **Selected as a Washington Post Book of the Summer** From bestselling and award-winning author Patrick deWitt comes a novel about an ordinary man who thought lifes surprises were behind him until a chance encounter changed everything ________________________________________________ Bob Comet is a retired librarian passing his solitary days surrounded by books in a mint-colored house in Portland, Oregon. One morning on his daily walk he encounters a confused elderly woman lost in a market and returns her to the senior center that is her home. Hoping to fill the void hes known since retiring, he begins volunteering at the center. Here, as a community of strange peers gathers around Bob, and following a happenstance brush with a painful complication from his past, the events of his life and the details of his character are revealed. Behind Bob Comets straight man facade is the story of an unhappy childs runaway adventure during the last days of the Second World War, of true love won and stolen away, of the purpose and pride found in the librarians vocation, and the pleasures of a life lived to the side of the masses. Comets experiences are imbued with melancholy but also a bright, sustained comedy; he has a talent for locating bizarre and outsized players to welcome onto the stage of his life. With his inimitable verve, skewed humor, and compassion for the outcast, Patrick deWitt has written a wide-ranging and ambitious document of the introverts condition. The Librarianist celebrates the extraordinary in the so-called ordinary life, and depicts beautifully the turbulence that sometimes exists beneath a surface of serenity. ________________________________________________________________________ Praise for Patrick deWitt 'A triumph from a writer truly in the zone' Maria Semple, author of Whered You Go, Bernadette 'deWitt remains a true original' Guardian 'One of the most talented young writers around' Sunday Times

Reviews

I absolutely adored it. I loved Bob - his position over to the side of charisma and horribleness, out of the game, his notions and his demeanour ... This beautiful book took me far away from all my concerns. Its so wonderful, soothing and heartbreaking -- NINA STIBBE
Wildly imaginative, genre-defying * Washington Post, Books of the Summer 2023 *
Gripping, random, and totally alive ... Readers come to deWitt for his brand of slightly off-kilter storytelling blessed with exuberant characterizations, gleeful dialogue, and a proprietary blend of darkness and charm, all strung up in lights here * Booklist *
An old mans routines are interrupted by a woman in pink in this wistful fable A quietly effective and moving character study * Kirkus (starred review) *
deWitt imbues the people he meets with color and quirks, leaving a trail of sparks ... This one gradually takes hold until it wont let go * Publishers Weekly *
Praise for French Exit: 'Made me so happy ... Brilliant, addictive, funny and wise -- Andrew Sean Greer, author of Less
My favourite book of his yet -- Maria Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette
Pure joy * Mail on Sunday *
Buoyantly insane * New Yorker *
Dazzling . deWitt writes in a gorgeously relaxed, freeform style, dabbing a clause here, a phrase there. The book is studded with tiny pleasures . Sharp and strange . DeWitt's particular comic genius is to evoke the darkness behind the dazzle ... Whichever style he adopts or genre he inhabits, deWitt remains a true original * Guardian *

Author Bio

Patrick deWitt is the author of The Sisters Brothers, which won the Governor Generals Award and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Walter Scott Prize, and was adapted for a film starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenix and Riz Ahmed.. He also is the author of Ablutions, which was a New York Times Editor's Choice, Undermajordomo Minor, and French Exit, which was adapted for a film starring Michelle Pfeiffer and shortlisted for the Giller Prize. Born in British Columbia, Canada, deWitt now resides in Portland, Oregon.

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