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Adam Novy

Auteur de The Avian Gospels (book I)

4 oeuvres 49 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de Adam Novy

The Avian Gospels (book I) (2010) 29 exemplaires
The Avian Gospels (book II) (2010) 14 exemplaires
The Avian Gospels (2012) 3 exemplaires
la cité des oiseaux 3 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
unknown
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Southern California, USA
Études
University of Denver (BA)
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA)
Professions
lecturer (Writing)
reviewer
novelist
Organisations
Scripps College
The Lit Pub
Courte biographie
Adam Novy is the author of a novel, The Avian Gospels, published by Hobart in 2010.

His work has been published in Dossier, The Believer, The Collagist, The Denver Quarterly, and American Letters and Commentary. He lives in southern California and teaches for at least two colleges.

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Though this promised to be a strange little book (and how I love strange little books!), in fact I think most of the good parts were just literary descriptions of Kusturica's films. Thence the strangeness. Without him, it reads to me like a satire of war that I have read before. It's not without merit, some striking language, phrasing, and plot... in fact I think I would like it more if I hadn't been distracted by that realization. I do wish people would accept that g*psy is an insulting term to the people to whom it's been applied, and adapt their usage accordingly.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Kiramke | 1 autre critique | Jun 27, 2023 |
The Avian Gospels I and II
Adam Novy
Short Flight / Long Drive Books

Adam Novy's 'The Avian Gospels' is a novel that refuses to color in the lines. At no time while I was reading it could I say, this is literary fiction, dystopian fiction, political satire, myth, fable, fairy tale or love story. It is all these things and more and the whole is greater for it. The novel is set in a city that is suffering a plague of birds on a biblical scale and centered on a boy, Morgan, who can control them. Morgan and his father, who also has the power to control the birds, are opposed in their approaches to life under a regime, headed by Judge Giggs, which has all the worst elements of Stalinist Russia and monarchist France.

Somehow, miraculously, in two small volumes, Novy manages to examine otherness, self-identification, the destructive power of love as well as the madness that can come of making a myth, but not at the expense of characters who are wholly alive and realized. He tempers the bleakness with a wickedly dry humor and an ever increasing pace that makes the book hard to put down.
(buy both volumes, it really is just one story).

The novel is printed and bound to look like a hotel bible in red faux leather with a sparse pattern of birds on volume I that becomes almost a blot on the cover of volume II. The biblical look is carried through to the inside with line number and large font numbers for each chapter heading and gilt page edges and ribbon markers. I confess though, that I thought the books were so beautiful that I read the free e-book version that publisher sent me. Highly recommended
… (plus d'informations)
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yolana | 1 autre critique | Jan 8, 2012 |
The Avian Gospels I and II
Adam Novy
Short Flight / Long Drive Books

Adam Novy's 'The Avian Gospels' is a novel that refuses to color in the lines. At no time while I was reading it could I say, this is literary fiction, dystopian fiction, political satire, myth, fable, fairy tale or love story. It is all these things and more and the whole is greater for it. The novel is set in a city that is suffering a plague of birds on a biblical scale and centered on a boy, Morgan, who can control them. Morgan and his father, who also has the power to control the birds, are opposed in their approaches to life under a regime, headed by Judge Giggs, which has all the worst elements of stalinist Russia, and monarchist France.

Somehow, miraculously, in two small volumes, Novy manages to examine otherness, self-identification, the destructive power of love as well as the madness that can come of making a myth, but not at the expense of characters who are wholly alive and realized. He tempers the bleakness with a wickedly dry humor and an ever increasing pace that makes the book hard to put down
(buy both volumes, it really is just one story).

The novel is printed and bound to look like a hotel bible in red faux leather with a sparse pattern of birds on volume I that becomes almost a blot on the cover of volume II. The biblical look is carried through to the inside with line number and large font numbers for each chapter heading and gilt page edges and ribbon markers. I confess though, that I thought the books were so beautiful that I read the free e-book version that the publisher sent me. Highly recommended
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
yolana | Jan 8, 2012 |

Statistiques

Œuvres
4
Membres
49
Popularité
#320,875
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
3
ISBN
5
Langues
2