Immobility

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Product Details

Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
St. Martins Press-3PL
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.3 X 0.8 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780765330970

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About the Author

Brian Evenson has written several works of fiction, including The Wavering Knife, for which he was awarded IHG Award for best story collection, and The Open Curtain, an Edgar Award finalist. His most recent novel, Last Days, won the ALA award for Best Horror Novel of 2009 and was on Time Out New York's list of top books of 2009. Evenson is the director of Brown University's Literary Arts Program and is the recipient of an O. Henry Prize and an NEA fellowship. He has also written Dead Space novels under the name B. K. Evenson.

Reviews

"Immobility's bleak landscape and doubting yet relentless protagonist display Brian Evenson, one of our best and bravest novelists, at his most probing and mordant. The book might almost be the product of a collaboration between the younger Samuel Beckett and the mid-career Buster Keaton. No one else in America is writing like this, and no one but he possesses Evenson's ravishing, diamond-like focus." --Peter Straub, New York Times bestselling author of A Dark Matter

"Evenson is stunning, a postapocalyptic Dashiell Hammett, in this blistering tale. I read Immobility from cover to cover without stirring from my chair, and I imagine most readers will share that fate." --Jesse Ball, Plimpton Prize-winning author of The Curfew

"Brian Evenson is one of the treasures of American story writing." --Jonathan Lethem, New York Times bestselling author of Chronic City

"There is not a more intense, prolific or apocalyptic writer of fiction in America than Brian Evenson." --George Saunders, New York Times bestselling author of The Braindead Megaphone

"Brian Evenson is one of the most distinguished, probing, and courageous writers of his generation." --Bradford Morrow, O. Henry Prize-winning author of Diviner's Tale