Schrodinger's Dog

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Schrodinger's Dog
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martin Dumont
By (author) John Cullen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 133
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781635429985
ClassificationsDewey:843.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Other Press LLC
Imprint Other Press LLC
Publication Date 10 March 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

A striking first novel about the power of a father's love for his son and the heart-wrenching choices we have to make in the face of death. Yanis's world is Pierre, the son he raised as a single parent. For nearly twenty years, Yanis spent his nights as a cabdriver with Pierre always at his side, so as not to miss a moment in each other's company. Yanis and Pierre also share a love of diving--in pursuit of that magical moment when they lose themselves in the deep sea. When enveloped by the natural world, Yanis and Pierre relish an escape from life's pressures. But for some time, Pierre has been tired. Too tired. Despite how attentively Yanis watched him, Yanis missed the early signs of illness. Faced with the harsh reality of his son's numbered days, Yanis struggles to invent a life his son won't have the time to live.

Author Biography

Martin Dumont was born in Paris in 1988 and spent many years in Brittany, where he fell in love with the sea. In addition to writing, he works as a naval architect. Schr dinger's Dog is his first novel. John Cullen is the translator of many books from Spanish, French, German, and Italian, including Susanna Tamaro's Follow Your Heart, Philippe Claudel's Brodeck, Carla Guelfenbein's In the Distance with You, Juli Zeh's Empty Hearts, Patrick Modiano's Villa Triste, and Kamel Daoud's The Meursault Investigation. He lives in upstate New York.

Reviews

"It is refreshing to encounter another view [of single parenthood], one in which fierce attachments and idiosyncratic love outweigh any grief or hardship. Dumont's debut novel strives to uphold this view." -New York Times Book Review "[This] rich, somber debut plumbs a father-son relationship to meditate on the fictions people create to endure loss...Dumont offers powerful philosophical insight into questions of what people owe one another and the value of subjective belief." -Publishers Weekly "Dumont deftly describes a quiet intimacy...A book that, even despite us, opens the heart...Dumont knows how to guide his reader right to the end." -ActuaLitte "A first novel of remarkable skill and emotion." -Page des libraires "A marvelous, perceptive, and poignant book...Beautifully written." -Lecturama