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In Paradise: A Novel
by Peter Matthiessen
Hardcover : 256 pages
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In the winter of 1996, more than a hundred women and men of diverse nationality, background, and belief gather at the site of a former concentration camp for an unprecedented purpose: a ...
Introduction
In the winter of 1996, more than a hundred women and men of diverse nationality, background, and belief gather at the site of a former concentration camp for an unprecedented purpose: a weeklong retreat during which they will offer prayer and witness at the crematoria and meditate in all weathers on the selection platform, while eating and sleeping in the quarters of the Nazi officers who, half a century before, sent more than a million Jews to their deaths. Clements Olin, an American academic of Polish descent, has come along, ostensibly to complete research on the death of a survivor, even as he questions what a non-Jew can contribute to the understanding of so monstrous a catastrophe. As the days pass, tensions, both political and personal, surface among the participants, stripping away any easy pretense to healing or closure. Finding himself in the grip of emotions and impulses of bewildering intensity, Olin is forced to abandon his observer’s role and to embrace a history his family has long suppressed?and with it the yearnings and contradictions of being fully alive.
In Paradise is a brave and deeply thought-provoking novel by one of our most stunningly accomplished writers.
Editorial Review
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, April 2014: Peter Matthiessen, three-time National Book Award winner and esteemed author of both fiction and nonfiction, has never backed away from writing about difficult subjects. In his new novel In Paradise, he sets his story in the mid-'90s at a spiritual retreat at Auschwitz. The novel centers around Clements Olin, an American academic of Polish decent who has traveled to the concentration camp for reasons both spiritual and personal. While Olin makes his own journey, dealing with the bouts of sadness, horror, and absurdity--and even occasional joy--that accompany such a retreat, we are introduced to a group of characters all experiencing their own version of observance and remembrance. The result is a novel that is as profound as anything that Matthiessen has written before. --Chris Schluep
Praise for Peter Matthiessen:
â??You could well school yourself as a young American writer, in the early 21st century, by reading and then rereading the works of Peter Matthiessen. But of course he wasn't just a writer's writer; he was for all readers. He was for the world.â?? --National Geographic
Praise for IN PARADISE:
â??Matthiessenâ??s descriptions are poetic and scarifyingâ?¦he creates indelible vignettes about what remains and what took place here. Like the rest of Matthiessenâ??s vast body of work, â??In Paradiseâ?? leads us into questions that define our most profound mysteries.â??--The Washington Post
â??The beauty of [In Paradise] comes in [Matthiessenâ??s] powerful descriptions. With his command of the language, he can add something new and profound to that vast library of Holocaust literature. In Paradise allows Peter Matthiessen to once again demonstrate that he remains one of our most powerful writers.â??--The Miami Herald
â??The conflict between the drama of the self and its surrender in the shadow of the Holocaust is Matthiessen's bold subject...powerful.â?? â??New York Review of Books â??Peter Matthiessen's In Paradise is a deeply intelligent study of Holocaust remembranceâ?¦ bleakly funnyâ?¦ [and] eloquentâ?? --The Wall Street Journal
â??A fitting coda to [Matthiessenâ??s] careerâ?¦ Where better to look for some sort of human essence than in a landscape that embodies us at our worst?...This is the key message of Matthiessenâ??s life and writing -- that we are intricate, thorny, inconsistent, that the lines between good and bad blur within us, that we are capable of anything. The only choice is to remain conscious, to engage with openness.â?? --Los Angeles Times
â??Written with a young manâ??s energy, In Paradise possesses an old manâ??s wisdom, which eschews the presumptions of age and the easy attainment of certitude." â??The Daily Beast â??In Paradise is a fitting final addition to Matthiessen's oeuvre, in that it combines moral seriousness and imagination grounded in the world with elegance of expression and a willingness to take risk.â?? --National Geographic
â??[In Paradise] â?¦ provides rare insight into the dark magnetism of a brutal landmark. What drives a survivor to return? What inspires conflicted visitors to join hands in spontaneous dancing? Matthiessenâ??s courage and clarity in addressing this topic [were] signal virtues of his career.â?? --Newsday
â??In Paradise isâ?¦contemplative and moving, and in its haunting story of Holocaust survivors who revisit Auschwitz, we find one of the last centuryâ??s greatest authors penning a book worthy of his legacy.â?? --Grantland
â??Matthiessenâ??s writing flexes the same kind of muscularity as others of his generationâ?? Vonnegut, Styron, Doctorowâ??but his devotion to Zen Buddhism results in a spiritual journey thatâ??s palatable even to the non-spiritualâ?¦ [his characters] are fully realized people, and within them are the kernels of horror and joy shared by all of humanityâ?? --A.V. Club
â??Matthiessen can write with ecstatic beautyâ?¦ In his new novel, In Paradise, he takes what may be his deepest look yet into the abyssâ?¦Profound and fiercely fresh.â?? --Tampa Bay Times
"An ambitious tale that tries to do nothing less than achieve some understanding of 20th century Europeâ??s defining event, the Holocaust.â?? --Buffalo News
â??An eloquently written and thought-provoking novelâ?¦ In Paradise demonstrates that Peter Matthiessen remained a vital part of Americaâ??s contemporary literary scene, an unflinching original who continued to write provocative narratives.â?? --Counterpunch
â??Short and austereâ?¦ Clementsâ?? story and those of the others are anguished inquiries, harrowing reassessments and attempts â?? emotional, artistic and spiritual â?? to grasp the ungraspable.â?? --Minneapolis Star Tribune
â??[In Paradise] deftly and ruthlessly pursues the battles that we face, both individually and also in dialogue with others, when we try to engage with horrors that can never be named.â?? --The Jewish Book Council
â??An earnest, informed, often insightful andâ?¦subtle novel.â?? --Christian Science Monitor
â??Contains some of the most frightening and passionate writing of Matthiessenâ??s long career â?¦ With In Paradise, Peter Matthiessen has created philosophical and moral cacophony of lasting worth and, indeed, of a strange power. It belongs on the shelf beside At Play in the Fields of the Lord, Far Tortuga, and Shadow Country. Of how many books can that be said?â?? --Open Letters Monthly
"Not a mere recounting but a persuasive meditation on Auschwitzâ??s history and mythology...Matthiessen uses scenes of confrontation, recollection, bitterness, and selfexamination to trace aspects of culture that led to the Holocaust and that still reverberate today." --Library Journal (starred review)
"Matthiessenâ?¦ponders Auschwitz decades after the Holocaust, in a novel thatâ??s philosophical, mordant and surprisingly romanticâ?¦An admirableâ?¦study of the meaning of survivorship." --Kirkus Reviews
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