Wanderer

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Wanderer
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarah Leon
Translated by John Cullen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 132
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781590519257
ClassificationsDewey:843.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Other Press LLC
Imprint Other Press LLC
Publication Date 8 January 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

An exceptional debut novel that explores the stifled, unspoken feelings of a music teacher and his former student, and the damage done by their years of silence Named a Best Book of the Year by The Advocate An exceptional debut novel that explores the stifled, unspoken feelings of a music teacher and his former student, and the damage done by their years of silence Hermin, a composer and instructor, leads a secluded life near the Bourbonnais Mountains in France, composing an homage to Schubert. On a bitter January night, this studious peace is broken when his former pupil, Lenny, a piano prodigy, mysteriously knocks at his door. The two men must confront the ghosts of their past, somewhere between musical harmony, erotic tension, and revelation. Wanderer, echoing Schubert's recurring theme, is a novel of rare delicacy, a twilight adagio, a Winterreise, and a subtle ode to German Romanticism.

Author Biography

Sarah Leon was born in 1995 and studied literature and musicology at the cole normale superieure in Paris. She won the 2012 Prix Clara for her novella, Mon Alban. John Cullen was the translator of many books from Spanish, French, German, and Italian, including Siegfried Lenz's The Turncoat, Juli Zeh's Empty Hearts, Patrick Modiano's Villa Triste, Kamel Daoud's The Meursault Investigation, and Philippe Claudel's Brodeck.

Reviews

"[A] staggering debut...Leon's innovative blending of events across time and her delicate emotional precision make for a bewitching, immersive experience." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "An intriguing, poetic work...the pathos of the French countryside is depicted vividly-it is a landscape of a Brueghel painting, Ms. Leon using a palette of various shades of grey and blinding, frightening white. Descriptions of the changing effects of light, perhaps a nod to Gustave Flaubert, are particularly striking." -The Economist "An elegant and finely focused winter's tale. It starts out quietly dramatic and atmospheric but gradually builds and burns...nimbly done...gripping." -Minneapolis Star Tribune "The friendship of two men bound together by their all-consuming dedication to music is at the center of this novel." -The New Yorker "[A] poetic tale of music, love, lust, and dark secrets." -The Advocate, The Best LGBTQ Novels We Discovered This Year "Splendidly translated...an atmospheric, delicately wrought study of misunderstood emotion, heartbreaking yet incisive." -Library Journal "A short, intense novel...Leon's writing is gorgeous...a beautiful account of friendship, love, and artistic devotion." -BookRiot "Leon perfectly measures out past and present to reach a satisfying and intimate crescendo." -Booklist "[Wanderer] treats the relationship between the two men with a delicacy that is unexpectedly moving." -Kirkus Reviews "Leon has interesting things to say about friendship and love-and about the way that those two registers of feeling vex each other." -World Literature Today "The German word Wanderer means 'traveler.' This romantic figure of the vagabond infuses this delicate and poetic story, which favors harsh winter nights." -L'Express Styles "This is a first novel as visual as it is musical, which reads in one go and leaves behind another beautiful melody: that of a new talent blossoming." -Luxemburger Wort "A story of reunion between musicians. A story of friendship between two men. A tribute to the great German Romanticism. All in a light, refined prose imbued with winter tones." -La Montagne