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Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi - by Geoff Dyer (Paperback)

Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi - by  Geoff Dyer (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A <i>New York Times </i>Notable Book <p/>A Best Book of the Year: <i>The Economist, The New Yorker, San Francisco Chronicle, Slate.com, </i>and <i>Time</i><br></b><br>In Venice, at the Biennale, a jaded, bellini-swigging journalist named Jeff Atman meets a beautiful woman and they embark on a passionate affair. <p/>In Varanasi, an unnamed journalist (who may or may not be Jeff) joins thousands of pilgrims on the banks of the holy Ganges. He intends to stay for a few days but ends up remaining for months. <p/>Their journey--as only the irrepressibly entertaining Geoff Dyer could conjure--makes for an uproarious, fiendishly inventive novel of Italy and India, longing and lust, and the prospect of neurotic enlightenment.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Profoundly haunting and fearless. . . . Dyer at his best."<br>--Pico Iyer, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"An original, affecting, and unexpected book. . . . [Full of] wonderful observations, pungent and funny."<br>--James Wood, <i>The New Yorker</i> <p/>"Madly compelling. . . . A virtuosic melding of style and repertoire that come together as a sort of yogic 'one.'"<br>--<i>The Boston Globe</i> <p/> "Intoxicating. . . . A roller-coaster ride through the peaks and depths of sensual and spiritual abandonment-as-fulfillment."<br>--<i>National Geographic Traveler</i> <p/>"Dyer is very funny. . . a post-modern Kingsley Amis."<br>--Zadie Smith, author of <i>White Teeth</i> <p/>"A comic sexual-spiritual odyssey. . . . Dyer's prose is muscular, sometimes lighthearted and ribald."<br>--<i>St. Louis Post-Dispatch</i> <p/>"Astonishingly original. . . . An unforgettable book."<br>--<i>The Oregonian</i><br><i> </i><br>"Geoff Dyer is one of my favorite of all contemporary writers. . . . <i>Jeff in Venice</i> [is] a sad, funny, lyrical, furious story of an ordinary man's momentary redemption and decline."<br>--Alain de Botton, author of <i>How Proust Can Change Your Life</i> <p/>"Deft and daring. . . . A perceptive, engaging travelogue."<br>-- <i>The</i> <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i> <p/>"Detailed and engaging. . . . Quite the mind game. . . . In Dyer's enigmatic novel, every reader will have to discover his or her own answers."<br>--<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/>"Brilliant. . . . Dyer doesn't reference Thomas Mann's <i>Death in Venice</i> for nothing: <i>Jeff in Venice</i> picks up Mann's themes of yearning for beauty and lost youth, but also Mann's deadly seriousness of artistic purpose. . . . [Dyer's] art is one of languid, suspended watching, lulling the reader into a morbid [Henry] Jamesian arousal."<br>--<i>New York Observer</i><br><i> </i><br>"A raucous delight. <i>Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi</i> is truly surprising--very funny, full of nerve, gutsy and delicious. Venice will never be the same again!"<br>--Michael Ondaatje, author of <i>The English Patient</i> <p/>"Dyer looks to the West and the East in [this] imaginative examination of self and romance."<br>--<i>New York Post</i><br><i> </i><br>"<i>Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi</i> is serious fiction; learned travelogue; funny, arch and sad; a cynic's ascent into redemptive love and a stoner's descent into 'Gone-Native' madness. It drips with Geoff Dyer's derelict luminosity."<br>--David Mitchell, author of <i>Cloud Atlas</i> <p/>"Musical and wildly intelligent. . . . [Dyer] has outdone himself, offering two narratives that play off one another to create an entirely new set of possibilities--a third story--in the reader's mind. . . . It grips you in unexpected ways."<br>--<i>Time Out New York</i> <p/> "A coy curmudgeon, a sly cosmopole, Casanova on a lark, Turner on a binge, a swami whami and arm-twister--Geoff Dyer is the Mann!"<br>--Lawrence Weschler, author of <i>Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder</i> <p/>"Beautifully crafted. . . . A career-best performance."<br>--<i>The Sunday Telegraph</i> (London) <p/>"Smart, provocative, often very funny, but ultimately deeply sobering, <i>Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi</i> is a contender for the most original, and the cleverest, novel of the year."<br>--<i>The Daily Telegraph</i> (London) <p/>"<i>Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi</i> is the hysterically funny, hesitantly mystical and gleeful adventure of one major superhero soul--Atman. I have never read anything like it and though no doubt others will go on writing novels as before, the earth has definitely shifted beneath my feet."<br>--Deborah Baker, author of <i>A Blue Hand<br></i><br>"As always with Dyer, his writing is illuminating, surprising and totally original."<br>--<i>Daily Mail </i>(London) <p/>"Riveting. I love this book. Moments of wit, humanity, and intelligence are to be found on every page here. Dyer can write as beautifully as Lawrence and Proust. I don't ever want to be without his brilliant mind to turn to."<br>--Nadeem Aslam, author of <i>The Wasted Vigil </i> <p/>"Dyer is a witty and concise observer of landscapes: social, geographical and emotional. . . . [His] eccentric charm and barbed perceptiveness will hook you to the end."<br>--<i>The Times </i>(London) <p/>"A wonderfully entertaining book. . . . A prodigious display of virtuosity. . . . Dazzling and peculiar."<br>--<i>The Sunday Times </i>(London) <p/> "Dyer is the most companionable writer at work today and he gives us an extremely involving guided tour of two cities and a man's disintegrating self (or, as the Hindus call it, the "atman")."<br>--Edmund White, author of <i>A Boy's Own Story</i> <p/>"Delivered with laconic wit and an evocative sense of place, Dyer's effortlessly readable prose is shot through with psychological insight, truth and an eye for travelogue detail."<br>--<i>Metro </i>(London) <p/>"Funny and insightful. . . . An amusing and intelligent exploration of some of life's big questions."<br>--<i>The Observer </i>(London) <p/>"Geoff Dyer is a True Original--one of those rare voices in contemporary literature that never ceases to surprise, disturb and delight. A must read for our confused and perplexing times."<br>--William Boyd, author of <i>Nat Tate: An American Artist, 1928-1960</i> <p/>"Dyer's smart and exactingly detailed [novel] would serve as a welcome travelling companion to the Mediterranean or the Ganges."<br>--<i>The Toronto Star</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Geoff Dyer</b> is the author of three novels, a critical study of John Berger, and five genre-defying books, including <i>But Beautiful, </i> which was awarded the Somerset Maugham Prize, and <i>Out of Sheer Rage, </i> which was a National Book Critics Circle finalist. He lives in London.

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