In the Distance - Hernán Diaz (Paperback)
Product Details
- Barcode
- 9781566894883
- Department
- Books
- Released
- 10 Oct 2017
- Supply Source
- USA
Book
- Author
- Hernan Diaz
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Coffee House Pr
- Language
- English
- Number of Pages
- 240
- Dimensions
- 210 x 140mm
Annotation
"A young Swedish boy finds himself in penniless and alone in
California. He travels East in search of his brother, moving on
foot against the great push to the West. Driven back over and over
again on his journey through vast expanses, Hêakan meets
naturalists, criminals, religious fanatics, Indians, and lawmen,
and his exploits turn him into a legend. Diaz defies the
conventions of historical fiction and genre (travel narratives, the
bildungsroman, nature writing, the Western), offering a probing
look at the stereotypes that populate our past and a portrait of
radical foreignness. At first, it was a contest, but in time the
beasts understood that, with an embrace and the slightest push,
they had to lie down on their side and stay until Hêakan got up.
Hedid this each time he thought he spied someone on the circular
horizon. Had Hêakan and his animals ever been spotted, the distant
travelers would have taken the vanishing silhouettes for a mirage.
But there were no such travelers-the moving shadows he saw almost
every day in the distance were illusions. With the double intention
of getting away from the trail and the cold, he had traveled south
for days. Hernan Diaz is the author of Borges, Between History and
Eternity (Bloomsbury 2012), managing editor of RHM, and associate
director of the Hispanic Institute at Columbia University. He lives
in New York"--
Summary
-
Finalist for the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
A young Swedish immigrant finds himself penniless and alone in California. The boy travels East in search of his brother, moving on foot against the great current of emigrants pushing West. Driven back again and again, he meets naturalists, criminals, religious fanatics, swindlers, Indians, and lawmen, and his exploits turn him into a legend. Diaz defies the conventions of historical fiction and genre, offering a probing look at the stereotypes that populate our past and a portrait of radical foreignness.
Hernan Diaz is the author of Borges, Between History and Eternity (Bloomsbury 2012), managing editor of RHM, and associate director of the Hispanic Institute at Columbia University. He lives in New York.
Fiction
- General Subject
- Fiction
- BISAC Subject 1
- Fiction / Literary
- BISAC Subject 2
- Fiction / Westerns
- BISAC Subject 3
- Fiction / Sagas
- Dewey Classification
- 813