Lesser Ruins
By (Author) Mark Haber
Coffee House Press
Coffee House Press
15th January 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Religious and spiritual fiction
Fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
296
Width 127mm, Height 196mm
From the author of Reinhardt's Garden and Saint Sebastian's Abyss comes a breathless new novel of delirious obsession.
Bereft after the death of his ailing wife, a retired professor has resumed his life's worka book that will stand as a towering cathedral to Michel de Montaigne, reframing the inventor of the essay for the modern age. The challenge is the litany of intrusions that bar his wayfrom memories of his past to the nattering of smartphones to his son's relentless desire to make an electronic dance album.
As he sifts through the contents of his desk, his thoughts pulsing and receding in a haze of caffeine, ghosts and grievances spill out across the page. From the community college where he toiled in vain to an artists' colony in the Berkshires, from the endless pleasures of coffee to the finer points of Holocaust art, the professor's memories churn with sculptors, poets, painters, and inventors, all obsessed with escaping both mediocrity and themselves.
Laced with humor as acrid as it is absurd, Lesser Ruins is a spiraling meditation on ambition, grief, and humanity's ecstatic, agonizing search for meaning through art.
Praise for Lesser Ruins
Literary Hub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2024"
This book is a work of art . . . not only hysterical but incredibly moving, to the last page. Fernando A. Flores, author of Tears of the Trufflepig
Written with emotional force but also with great restraint and unremitting integrity, Lesser Ruins is the most ambitious addition yet in Mark Haber's brilliant Bernhardian project. Martin Riker, author of The Guest Lecture
Lesser Ruins is a transcendent rumination, a study of, among other things, literature, obsession, and the mind. For all its breathlessness, a silence settled around me as I read it. Amina Cain, author of A Horse at Night: On Writing
In Lesser Ruins, Haber transforms the private idiosyncrasies of grief into a novel of great vitality. Haber has a tremendous talent for revealing the forms of self-sabotage particular to academia but also forms of it found everywhere, the lesser ruins that humans have been making for themselves and others for millennia. I relished the complexity and understated humor of this impeccably constructed and wondrous novel. Idra Novey, author of Take What You Need
Lesser Ruins is a masterwork of a novel, as expansive as it is discerning, ironic, and extraordinarily sensitive. Mandy-Suzanne Wong, author of The Box
Past Praise:
Praise for Saint Sebastians Abyss
The New York Times Book Review, Editors Choice
New York Public Library, Best Books of 2022
May Indie Next List
Publishers Weekly, Summer Reads 2022
Literary Hub, Favorite Books of 2022
[A] sparkling comic novel. . . . Every few pages Haber, the author of one other novel and a story collection, throws in a gem. . . . Schmidt is one of Habers keenest inventions. Jackson Arn, The New York Times
In sinuous, recursive sentences infused with equal parts reverence and venom, Haber constructs a darkly parodic portrait of aesthetic devotion and intellectual friendship, in which the redemptive practice of collaborative interpretation becomes a cage that two egos relentlessly rattle. Nathan Goldman, Jewish Currents
Saint Sebastians Abyss feels exactly like the description of the paintingdeceitfully small in scale, containing a cosmic abyss at its center. The mimetic impulse between the book and its themes pervades the whole reading experience. Hernan Diaz, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Trust
Praise for Reinhardts Garden
Longlisted for the 2020 PEN/Hemingway Award
The Millions, Most Anticipated of 2019
Texas Observer, Best Texas Books of the Decade
Outstanding . . . the descent into the heart of darkness at the very core of modernity. BOMB Magazine
Haber, who has been called 'one of the most influential yet low-key of tastemakers in the book world,' is about to raise it up a level with the debut of his novel. The Millions
An adventurous journey into the country of melancholy. A fascinating dissection of human vulnerability. Guadalupe Nettel, author of Still Born
Mark Haber was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Florida. His debut novel, Reinhardts Garden (2019, Coffee House Press), was longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award. His second novel, Saint Sebastians Abyss (2022, Coffee House Press), was named a best book of 2022 by the New York Public Library, Literary Hub, and Publishers Weekly. Mark's fiction has appeared in Guernica, Southwest Review, and Air/Light, among others. Mark lives in Minneapolis.