The Painter
β Scribed by Heller, Peter
- Book ID
- 108628893
- Publisher
- Knopf
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 196 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780385352093
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β¦ Synopsis
Peter Heller, the celebrated author of the breakout best seller The Dog Stars, returns with an achingly beautiful, wildly suspenseful second novel about an artist trying to outrun his past.
Jim Stegner has seen his share of violence and loss. Years ago he shot a man in a bar. His marriage disintegrated. He grieved the one thing he loved. In the wake of tragedy, Jim, a well-known expressionist painter, abandoned the art scene of Santa Fe to start fresh in the valleys of rural Colorado. Now he spends his days painting and fly-fishing, trying to find a way to live with the dark impulses that sometimes overtake him. He works with a lovely model. His paintings fetch excellent prices. But one afternoon, on a dirt road, Jim comes across a man beating a small horse, and a brutal encounter rips his quiet life wide open. Fleeing Colorado, chased by men set on retribution, Jim returns to New Mexico, tormented by his own relentless conscience.
A stunning, savage novel of art and violence, love and grief, The Painter is the story of a man who longs to transcend the shadows in his heart, a man intent on using the losses he has suffered to create a meaningful life.
Review
Praise for The Painter :
"Jim Stegner, celebrated painter, ardent fisherman and homespun philosopher, narrates this masterful novel, in which love (parental and romantic), artistic vision, guilt, grief, and spine-chilling danger propel a suspenseful plot. . . Heller is equally skillful at describing the creation of a painting as he is at describing the thrilling details of a gunfight. Here, he explores the mysteries of the human heart and creates an indelible portrait of a man searching for peace, while seeking to maintain his humanity in the face of violence and injustice." --Publishers Weekly (starred)
"Heller's writing is sure-footed and rip-roaring, star-bright and laced with βdark yearning,' coalescing in an ever-escalating, ravishing, grandly engrossing and satisfying tale of righteousness and revenge, artistic fervor and moral ambiguity." --Booklist(starred)
Praise for *The Dog Stars:
"Extraordinary. . . . One of those books that makes you happy for literature." --Junot DΓaz, The Wall Street Journal
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"This end-of-the-world novel [is] more like a rapturous beginning. . . . Remarkable." --_San Francisco Chronicle
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"For all those who thought Cormac McCarthy's The Road the last word on the post-apocalyptic world--think again. . . . Make time and space for this savage, tender, brilliant book." --Glen Duncan, author of The Last Werewolf
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"Heart-wrenching and richly written. . . . The Dog Stars is a love story, but not just in the typical sense. It's an ode to friendship between two men, a story of the strong bond between a human and a dog, and a reminder of what is worth living for." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune
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"A dreamy, postapocalyptic love letter to things of beauty, big and small." βGillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
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"Heartbreaking" -- The Seattle Times
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"A brilliant success." --_The New Yorker
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About the Author
Peter Heller is the best-selling author of The Dog Stars. He holds an MFA from the Iowa Writersβ Workshop in both fiction and poetry. An award-winning adventure writer and a longtime contributor to NPR, Heller is a contributing editor at Outside magazine, Menβs Journal , and National Geographic Adventure , and a regular contributor to Bloomberg Businessweek. He is also the author of several nonfiction books, including Kook, The Whale Warriors , and Hell or High Water: Surviving Tibetβs Tsangpo River. He lives in Denver, Colorado.
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