Thirty-Seven
Peter Stenson
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
The Survivors, their members known only by the order in which they joined, live alone in a rural Colorado mansion. They believe that sickness bears honesty, and that honesty bears change. Fueled by the ritualized Cytoxan treatments that leave them on the verge of death, they instigate the Day of Gifts, a day that spells shocking violence and the group's demise. Enter Mason Hues, formerly known as Thirty-Seven, the group's final member and the only one both alive and free. Eighteen years old and living in a spartan apartment after his release from a year of intensive mental health counseling, he takes a job at a thrift shop and expects to while away his days as quietly and unobtrusively as possible. But when his enigmatic boss Talley learns his secret, she comes to believe that there is still hope in the Survivor philosophy. She pushes Mason to start the group over again--this time with himself as One. Part Fight Club, part The Girls, and entirely unlike anything you've ever experienced, Peter Stenson's Thirty-Seven is an audacious and austere novel that explores our need to belong. Our need to be loved. Our need to believe in something greater than ourselves, and ultimately our capacity for self-delusion.
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Dzanc Books
Publish Date
February 05, 2019
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.4 X 0.9 X 8.3 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781945814860
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Peter Stenson received his MFA from Colorado State University in 2012. His first novel, Fiend, was an Amazon Best Book of the Month for July 2013. His stories and essays have been published in The Bellevue Literary Review, The Greensboro Review, Confrontation, Blue Mesa Review, and elsewhere. He lives with his wife and daughter in Denver, Colorado.
Reviews
"With his second novel, Stenson proves to be a more articulate, more empathic, and more intelligent version of Chuck Palahniuk. Stenson's sentences devastate, and his characters are nuanced and warm ... A book that manages to break your heart, make you dizzy, and punch you in the gut all at once. You will be hard-pressed to find a novel as dark or intense in any bookstore."
-Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Unnerving but spellbinding...Stenson's brilliantly vivid prose and striking characters deserve the widest possible audience."
-Booklist (starred review) "An eerie, complex, and unsettling portrayal of a traumatized teen caught between the brainwashing tenets of a self-destructive cult and the more common indoctrination into mainstream society's expectations...A provocative, thoroughly gripping ride."
-Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Engrossing and brutal...For fans of the more anarchistic works of Chuck Palahniuk, as well as those who value the brutal honesty and grittiness of Hubert Selby Jr., there is no greater talent than Stenson. As a writer, his maturity and intellect dwarf Palahniuk and his lyrical beauty in the face of unspeakable violence and emotional torment hearken back to the most impressive novels of Selby, including Last Exit to Brooklyn and The Room--Michigan Quarterly Review "An intense, exceptionally well-made, unforgettable book. ... Meticulously constructed, Hitchcockian in its layering of tension, Faulknerian in its network of ideas, wise and strange as an angel, black as a night in a dungeon. Certainly one of the best books I read in 2018. ... Stenson has written a small, dark miracle of a book. ... Incisive, absorbing, persuasive, and impossible to forget."
--3am "Mason is a great guide into the deep, disturbing dark, and things do get very, very dark. Be careful. Once you pick this one up, you'll loathe to put it down, so set some time aside. Stenson is a great talent, and one of the best-kept secrets in transgressive fiction, and fiction in general. Hopefully that won't be the case for very long."
--Criminal Element "Stenson has a knack for creating characters who are on the verge...I definitely haven't read anything like this in the genre, or even at all. This book may be a bit unclassifiable--it slants toward the horror aesthetic, but why put it in a box? I want to put this one in everyone's hands--start a little Survivors cult of my own."
-Shelf Stalker "Uneasy but engaging...Writing is extremely engaging, with clever uses of rhythm, repetition, and other musicality that give portions of the story a songlike feel. ... Thirty-Seven is uncomfortable, disturbing, and impossible to put down."
-Foreword Reviews
-Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Unnerving but spellbinding...Stenson's brilliantly vivid prose and striking characters deserve the widest possible audience."
-Booklist (starred review) "An eerie, complex, and unsettling portrayal of a traumatized teen caught between the brainwashing tenets of a self-destructive cult and the more common indoctrination into mainstream society's expectations...A provocative, thoroughly gripping ride."
-Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Engrossing and brutal...For fans of the more anarchistic works of Chuck Palahniuk, as well as those who value the brutal honesty and grittiness of Hubert Selby Jr., there is no greater talent than Stenson. As a writer, his maturity and intellect dwarf Palahniuk and his lyrical beauty in the face of unspeakable violence and emotional torment hearken back to the most impressive novels of Selby, including Last Exit to Brooklyn and The Room--Michigan Quarterly Review "An intense, exceptionally well-made, unforgettable book. ... Meticulously constructed, Hitchcockian in its layering of tension, Faulknerian in its network of ideas, wise and strange as an angel, black as a night in a dungeon. Certainly one of the best books I read in 2018. ... Stenson has written a small, dark miracle of a book. ... Incisive, absorbing, persuasive, and impossible to forget."
--3am "Mason is a great guide into the deep, disturbing dark, and things do get very, very dark. Be careful. Once you pick this one up, you'll loathe to put it down, so set some time aside. Stenson is a great talent, and one of the best-kept secrets in transgressive fiction, and fiction in general. Hopefully that won't be the case for very long."
--Criminal Element "Stenson has a knack for creating characters who are on the verge...I definitely haven't read anything like this in the genre, or even at all. This book may be a bit unclassifiable--it slants toward the horror aesthetic, but why put it in a box? I want to put this one in everyone's hands--start a little Survivors cult of my own."
-Shelf Stalker "Uneasy but engaging...Writing is extremely engaging, with clever uses of rhythm, repetition, and other musicality that give portions of the story a songlike feel. ... Thirty-Seven is uncomfortable, disturbing, and impossible to put down."
-Foreword Reviews