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Into the Silence

The Fishing Story
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Description

As a child Natalia goes fishing with her father, Walker, but spends more time humming songs than catching fish. When Walker comes upon Natalia sitting beside a stream, he hears her singing and asks what the music is. Natalia tells him that it's the music she hears in her dreams, music she wants to write and perform.


So begins into the silence: the fishing story, America Hart's genre-bending, time-warping debut novel. Natalia does become an accomplished musician, but even with her father's encouragement, she struggles with her family--especially her younger sister Nadine--to be understood. She sets off on her own, dropping out of school and following Dan, a ballet dancer, to his new job in a new city. There, too, she encounters obstacles to her creative vision.


Throughout her journey, Natalia and her father are visited by apparitions of Walker's mother, America, and his grandmother, Anastasia. Their stories are told through diaries found by Natalia and Nadine; reading them, the two sisters make surprising discoveries about their family's history.


With echoes of Woolf and Burroughs, employing structures found more commonly in art music, into the silence weaves together voices and motives, past and present, into a haunting, polyphonic song of striking and original beauty.

Product Details

PublisherRed Hen Press
Publish DateSeptember 23, 2014
Pages160
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781597095402
Dimensions7.9 X 4.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction, Fantasy,

About the Author

America Hart directs the MA Creative Writing Program at London Metropolitan University. Born and raised in Colorado, she lived in Boston and New York City before moving to London, where she lives with her partner, Seraphim. Her work has appeared in journals and publications such as Black Ice, Sniper Logic, Blackbox Manifold, Shearsman Magazine, Stride Magazine, and the Journal of African Cultural Studies. Her honors include a Rocky Mountain Women's Institute Fellowship and the Jovanovich Award from the University of Colorado. She has received research grants to conduct fieldwork in Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and Ghana. into the silence: the fishing story is her first novel.

Reviews

"This is the overlooked childhood of wonder and barely suppressed terror--the death of a wriggling fish against a rock, a father who won't speak to his daughter after she cuts her long hair, the ferocious need to extend out of yourself and into another, the haunting image of a woman singing a sad song alone in a meadow--overlooked because we've forgotten what America Hart knows so well: that the small, the incomplete, the ephemeral are all we have, despite the world's bluster. She's written a mesmerizing novel of womanhood and song as powerfully affecting in its own way as Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women."
--Scott Blackwood, author of We Agreed to Meet Just Here

"The writing takes you over like a chant or haunting pulses from childhood. Beautiful, like a piece of forgotten music brought back to mind."
--Tessa McWatt, author of Dragons Cry

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