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Bright Air Black

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Bright Air Black
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Vann
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781925355208
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Text Publishing
Imprint The Text Publishing Company
Publication Date 20 March 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

It is 13th century B.C. and aboard the ship Argo, Medea, Jason and the Argonauts make their return journey across the Black Sea from Persia's Colchis, in possession of the Golden Fleece. David Vann, in brilliant poetic prose, gives us a nuanced and electric portrait of one of Greek mythology's most fascinating and notorious figures, Medea; an ancient tale reimagined through the eyes of the woman often cast as sorceress and monster. Atmospheric and spellbinding, Bright Air Black is an indispensable and provocative take on one of our earliest texts and the most intimate and corporal version of Medea's story ever told.

Author Biography

David Vann is an internationally bestselling author published in twenty-one languages. He is the winner of fifteen prizes and his books have appeared on seventy Best Books lists in a dozen countries. He is a professor at the University of Warwick in England and lives in New Zealand half of the year.

Reviews

'Vann's prose is as pure as a gulp of water from an Alaskan stream.' Financial Times '[Vann] is the real thing-a mature, risk-taking and fantastically adept fiction writer who dares go to the darkest places, explore their most appalling corners.' Observer 'One of the most exciting writers at work today.' Australian 'One of the most darkly talented and unsettling writers working today.' Guardian 'Vann is a brave writer, daring to write about and depict things that most other authors would baulk at, but that's what makes him so good-that unflinching eye for the darkness you could potentially find in any of us, given the wrong chain of events.' Independent 'David Vann has been one of the most thrilling discoveries of the past decade or so.' Stephen Romei 'David Vann's work has a spare, parable-like quality...[he] writes with deft control and a gift for prose propelled as effortlessly as a school of fish.' Financial Times 'David Vann is surely one of the most powerful writers working today.' New Zealand Herald 'Vann's provocative prose is filled with a sense of wonder and beauty, even when the lives he describes are tragic.' LA Times 'Aquarium feels like a soft thing lined with blood: a small, resolutely inward-looking book, full or ornate sentences with a darkness that frequently makes you want to squint and flinch as you turn the pages.' Guardian 'The story is a familiar one, but David Vann breathes new life into the tale, taking the reader deep into Medea's psyche. Atmospheric and poetic.' -- Nicki J. Markus 'Sensual and violent, often simultaneously, Vann's novel evokes the primal force of women's power.' Booklist 'Wonderfully evocative and enjoyable...A great addition to the oeuvre of Greek mythological retellings.' Randomly Yours, Alex 'Vann gives us a fresh slant on an early myth, an up-close and in-depth character study. From the outset, his drama unfolds in prose that is both atmospheric and electrifying...Medea's story is one of the bleakest of all the Greek tragedies. Vann sums it up succinctly: "Unnatural, all that is human." But the tale is also one of great power and intensity. Bright Air Black possesses the same potency. Its dark energy shocks us and shakes, yet it is impossible to pull away.' Australian 'Van's retelling promises to get to the heart of Medea's character. Vann is an author often highly praised for the quality of his prose, and Bright Air Black will hopefully see that trend continue. This is definitely one for readers with a love of Greek mythology, but also those that just enjoy great writing.' AU Review 'Bright Air Black is like a virus. It has infected me. I dream the world of this book, I feel it under my skin and in my blood. If you have not read David Vann's books then race out and do it now. I doubt he has written a faltering word. If you are a brave reader, unafraid of the dark places in your own soul, start your journey here with Bright Air Black.' -- Krissy Kneen 'What Vann does quite remarkably is to give you new emotional perspectives...A remarkable writing style, it's lyrical, like a great drumbeat going through the book.' Radio NZ 'Vann's treatment of Medea has all the gore and poetry of McCarthy's Blood Meridian...While the finale is well known, there are enough surprises in Vann's revision to maintain interest, and the story of Medea continues to resonate, as its longevity suggests, in our contemporary moment.' Saturday Paper 'Dark, visceral, lyrical, sinister, sad: David Vann's hypnotic reimagining of Greek mythology's famously fiendish Medea is masterful-the expressive style is bizarre but brilliant. This is a book for lovers of poetry, Greek mythology, or for anyone who likes their prose offbeat, magical, or unclassifiable.' Readings 'Bright Air Black is a compelling study of human nature stripped to its most elemental, and a vivid addition to the many interpretations of this character, who's complexity shows no sign of losing its allure.' Guardian 'Vann is one of the most thrilling writers to emerge in the past decade. For me his autobiographical novella Legend of a Suicide and successors such as Goat Mountain are the peaks of Vann's work so far, but Bright Air Black is right up there with them.' Australian 'Vann's prose conveys with striking immediacy a world where the real and the phantasmagorical, the human and the divine, are intricately entwined...His evocation of a barbaric world lingers long in the reader's imagination.' Canberra Times 'Van's choppy sentences are full of urgency and action, and the blood-soaked narrative never lacks momentum. Despite Medea's many acts of barbarity, Vann succeeds in creating a degree of sympathy for a women defiant to the end.' Big Issue Big Issue