The Instructions
The Instructions
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Author(s): Levin, Adam
ISBN No.: 9781936365166
Pages: 1,026
Year: 201107
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 24.84
Status: Out Of Print

"Young Adam Levin wowed me with this whip-smart, aching, hilarious novel, starring his own kind of post-modern wise child (a la Seymour Glass) and revolutionary. The ghost of DF Wallace would relish comparisons to this brave new talent. This year's best debut by a country mile." --Mary Karr "Evocative of David Foster Wallace. full of death-defying sentences, manic wit, exciting provocations and simple human warmth." --Julia Holmes, Rolling Stone "A hysterical, heartfelt journey of self-discovery. A book that moves beyond completely transparent influences to reach its own distinct, new, great height." --Foster Kamer, Village Voice "This is a life-consuming novel, one that demands to be read feverishly.


When it is over, other fiction feels insufficient, the newspaper seems irrelevant. If the ultimate message of modernism was unremitting pessimism. The Instructions has given the literary genre its long deferred conclusion: Indeed, a day--or four--can serve as a reminder that death looms large for anything living, but there is lot of life to be lived in the interim." --Michael H. Miller, New York Observer "After The Instructions challenges, charms and betrays you, it might just seduce your soul. The Instructions is disturbing and romantic and ultimately, heartbreaking, and its questions are not easily parsed, even by Gurion's analytic mind. They are the nagging doubts of our own goodness and faith. But it's worth sticking with this author's debut: This is a wunderkind's master class.


An incredible creation of fiction." --Katie Moulton, St. Louis Post-Dispatch "A megapage masterpiece." --Geoffrey Johnson, Chicago magazine "Levin's mammoth, riotous, Talmudic, impossibly excessive yet brilliant, mesmerizing, warmhearted, and hilarious work of chutzpah takes place over four feverish days but encompasses the whole of Israel's battle for existence and the Jewish quest for home and peace." --Donna Seaman, Booklist " The Instructions is in fact a vital work of--no getting around it--American Jewish literature because it imagines that the genre is indeed through and asks what can be written in its place." --Marissa Brostoff, Tablet magazine "Manic energy, ambition, erudition, interpolation of documents and sheer bulk." --Elaine Rewolinski, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "One of the year's most engrossing novels. His voice will haunt you long after you close the book.


" -- Largehearted Boy.


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