
Greetings from Asbury Park
Daniel H. Turtel
(Author)Shop Other Formats
Description
Winner of the Faulkner Society Award for Best Novel
In a small seaside city on the Jersey Shore, three half-siblings confront the death of a distant and bullying patriarch. They now have the chance to imagine new relationships and new futures, ones that would have been near-unthinkable while their father was alive.
Caught in their crossfire are the conservative religious communities that border Asbury Park, the longtime locals who have been pushed to the fringe by the shore's revitalization, and the legendary town upon which the whole world seems to converge. Slowly, however, they come to understand that everything--their future, their happiness--depends on whether they can face themselves.
Wise, perceptive, and provocative, Greetings from Asbury Park is a remarkable literary debut in the tradition of great American novels such as Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio. It is a deep interrogation of place that depicts flawed characters as they break through to adulthood, truth, and to a moral relationship with the world.
Product Details
Publisher | Blackstone Publishing |
Publish Date | April 05, 2022 |
Pages | 262 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781799956761 |
Dimensions | 8.3 X 5.8 X 1.1 inches | 1.2 pounds |
About the Author
Daniel H. Turtel grew up on the Jersey Shore. He graduated from Duke University with a degree in mathematics and is currently pursuing an MFA at the New School where he is studying on a Provost Scholarship. His writing has appeared in the Baltimore Review and has won numerous awards. He now lives in New York City.
Reviews
The sphere of activity in Daniel H. Turtel's Greetings from Asbury Park epitomizes character as place, vacillating along the New Jersey shore between Asbury Park, Deal Lake, and Long Branch, in a vivid and vibrantly described setting...Daniel H. Turtel artfully weaves multiple storylines centered on Asbury Park and stemming from the life of the duplicitous Joseph Larkin. Varying points of view amid clashing cultures are used throughout this modern-day, progressive story that reads like a sign of the times amid a dysfunctional family, whose hidden story is finally brought to light. Through the use of economic language and the power of a wildly engaging story, Greetings from Asbury Park explores existential questions such as right versus wrong; nature versus nurture; morality versus self-direction, and ultimately, to whom we are accountable. It's a pithy, enjoyable, modern-day story from start to finish, with a cast of fully realized characters you'll champion to the end.
-- "New York Journal of Books"Turtel captures the smells and sounds of Asbury Park vividly, even for those who have never been near the Jersey Shore, relating the look and feel of mundane, oft-overlooked details with language that renders them anew. A sidewalk rolls out 'like a pale gray tongue'; a row of houses lit up at night are 'like a single wall of eyes.' Everyone struggles here, but the depiction is sublime.
-- "Booklist"Greetings from Asbury Park is a taut exploration of the worlds we build and break around ourselves. Turtel is our next Philip Roth.
-- "Rae DelBianco, author of Prix Littéraire Lucien-Barrière winner Rough Animals"This deeply affecting portrait of a fractured family and an iconic town is also a timely story of America's growing pains as we struggle with clashing ideas about just who 'belongs' and what it means to be a member of a true community. What a beautiful debut.
-- "Julia Glass, author of Vigil Harbor and National Book Award-winning Three Junes"A masterful, poetic blend of realism and storytelling. Turtel is the real deal--a verbal warrior who's already begun writing the next chapters in the saga of masculinity's struggle with itself.
-- "Austin Ratner, award-winning author of The Jump and In the Land of the Living"Compact, stylish, and deeply felt, Greetings from Asbury Park examines relationships with precision, clarity, and warmth, honoring the richness of both darkness and light, both fleeting moments and entire lives. A tremendous debut.
-- "Rebecca Kauffman, author of The Gunners and Another Place You've Never Been"It takes some audacity to name your book after a classic album, but Daniel Turtel earns the right. Greeting from Asbury Park is a remarkable debut from a talented writer--ambitious, moving, full of complicated, thorny characters and enough Jersey Shore ambiance that you can almost smell the boardwalk.
-- "Tom Perrotta, New York Times bestselling author of Election and Little Children"Greetings from Asbury Park is phenomenal...To summon the Shore--and Asbury Park, no less--in all its delirious breathtaking bull-headed complexity requires an artist of the first order and Turtel is such an artist. Greetings from Asbury Park is a novel to be cherished, a blazing summer for the heart and the mind.
-- "Junot Díaz, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"Earn by promoting books