Description: The Overstory by Richard Powers A novel of activism and natural-world power presents interlocking fables about nine remarkable strangers who are summoned in different ways by trees for an ultimate, brutal stand to save the continents few remaining acres of virgin forest. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description An Air Force loadmaster in the Vietnam War is shot out of the sky, then saved by falling into a banyan. An artist inherits a hundred years of photographic portraits, all of the same doomed American chestnut. A hard-partying undergraduate in the late 1980s electrocutes herself, dies, and is sent back into life by creatures of air and light. A hearing- and speech-impaired scientist discovers that trees are communicating with one another. These four, and five other strangers—each summoned in different ways by trees—are brought together in a last and violent stand to save the continents few remaining acres of virgin forest. In his twelfth novel, National Book Award winner Richard Powers delivers a sweeping, impassioned novel of activism and resistance that is also a stunning evocation of—and paean to—the natural world. From the roots to the crown and back to the seeds, The Overstory unfolds in concentric rings of interlocking fables that range from antebellum New York to the late twentieth-century Timber Wars of the Pacific Northwest and beyond, exploring the essential conflict on this planet: the one taking place between humans and nonhumans. There is a world alongside ours—vast, slow, interconnected, resourceful, magnificently inventive, and almost invisible to us. This is the story of a handful of people who learn how to see that world and who are drawn up into its unfolding catastrophe. The Overstory is a book for all readers who despair of humanitys self-imposed separation from the rest of creation and who hope for the transformative, regenerating possibility of a homecoming. If the trees of this earth could speak, what would they tell us? "Listen. Theres something you need to hear." Author Biography Richard Powers is the author of fourteen novels, including The Overstory, Bewilderment, and Orfeo. He is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, the Pulitzer Prize, and the National Book Award. He lives in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Review "An ingeniously structured narrative that branches and canopies like the trees at the core of the story whose wonder and connectivity echo those of the humans living amongst them." -- citation from the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction"Autumn makes me think of leaves, which makes me think of trees, which makes me think of The Overstory, the best novel ever written about trees, and really, just one of the best novels, period." -- Ann Patchett"Monumental…The Overstory accomplishes what few living writers from either camp, art or science, could attempt. Using the tools of the story, he pulls readers heart-first into a perspective so much longer-lived and more subtly developed than the human purview that we gain glimpses of a vast, primordial sensibility, while watching our own kind get whittled down to size....A gigantic fable of genuine truths." -- Barbara Kingsolver, The New York Times Book Review (cover review)"Remarkable....This ambitious novel soars up through the canopy of American literature and remakes the landscape of environmental fiction." -- Ron Charles - Washington Post"A big, ambitious epic....Powers juggles the personal dramas of his far-flung cast with vigor and clarity. The human elements of the book—the arcs his characters follow over the decades from crusading passion to muddled regret and a sense of failure—are thoroughly compelling. So are the extra-human elements, thanks to the extraordinary imaginative flights of Powerss prose, which persuades you on the very first page that youre hearing the voices of trees as they chide our species." -- Michael Upchurch - Boston Globe"A rousing, full-throated hymn to Natures grandeur." -- Dan Cryer - San Francisco Chronicle"An extraordinary novel....An astonishing performance....There is something exhilarating, too, in reading a novel whose context is wider than human life. The Overstory leaves you with a slightly adjusted frame of reference....What was happening to his characters passed into my conscience, like alcohol into the bloodstream, and left a feeling behind of grief or guilt, even after I put it down." -- Benjamin Markovits - The Guardian"Powers is the rare American novelist writing in the grand realist tradition, daring to cast himself, in the critic Peter Brookss term, as a historian of contemporary society. He has the courage and intellectual stamina to explore our most complex social questions with originality, nuance, and an innate skepticism about dogma. At a time when literary convention favors novelists who write narrowly about personal experience, Powerss ambit is refreshingly unfashionable, restoring to the form an authority it has shirked." -- Nathaniel Rich - The Atlantic"This book is beyond special. Richard Powers manages to turn trees into vivid and engaging characters, something that indigenous people have done for eons but that modern literature has rarely if ever even attempted. Its not just a completely absorbing, even overwhelming book; its a kind of breakthrough in the ways we think about and understand the world around us, at a moment when that is desperately needed." -- Bill McKibben"The Overstory is a visionary, accessible legend for the planet that owns us, its exaltation and its peril, a remarkable achievement by a great writer." -- Thomas McGuane Long Description Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize New York Times Bestseller A New York Times Notable Book and a Washington Post, Time, Oprah Magazine, Newsweek, Chicago Tribune, and Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2018 "The best novel ever written about trees, and really just one of the best novels, period."--Ann Patchett Review Quote "Vast, magnificent, and disturbing....An array of human temperaments and predicaments as manifold as Charles Dickens or Leo Tolstoys....I have never read anything so pessimistic and yet so hopeful." Description for Library A National Book Award winner, Pulitzer Prize finalist, and three-time National Book Critics Circle finalist, big-issues author Powers here focuses on the environment, particularly on trees and the recent Timber Wars centered in the Pacific Northwest, as a disparate group of characters are brought together to save the last of the countrys virgin forests. Among them: a scientist who learns that trees can communicate, a Vietnam War air force loadmaster saved after hes shot from the sky by falling into a banyan tree, and a partied-out young woman sent back from the dead. With a six-city tour. Details ISBN039363552X Year 2018 ISBN-10 039363552X ISBN-13 9780393635522 Format Hardcover Author Richard Powers Pages 512 Language English Publication Date 2018-03-16 Short Title The Overstory Subtitle A Novel UK Release Date 2018-03-16 Imprint WW Norton & Co Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2018-03-16 NZ Release Date 2018-03-16 US Release Date 2018-03-16 Publisher WW Norton & Co DEWEY 813.54 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:117930571;
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