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Private Novelist - by Nell Zink (Paperback)

Private Novelist - by  Nell Zink (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>From the brilliant and incisive author of <em>Mislaid</em>--a writer of extraordinary talent and range (Jonathan Franzen) whose capacity for inventions is immense <em>(BookForum</em>)--comes a new collection of her earliest work: two wildly funny novellas (<em>Sailing Towards the Sunset by Avner Shats</em> and <em>European Story for Avner Shats</em>) available in one compact volume.</p><p>Years ago, Nell Zink resolved to write a book for her friend, the Israeli novelist Avner Shats, that would mirror his remarkable style. Unable to read his Hebrew, she was forced to start from scratch. Now, this tongue-in-cheek homage is available to Nell's growing readership for the first time, accompanied by a second dazzling and imaginative work that breathes--at Shats's request--the perfumed air of the Old Europe and stars a figure very much like Shats.</p><p><em>Sailing Towards the Sunset by Avner Shats</em> is Zink's faux-translation of Shats's 1998 novel <em>Lashut El Hashkia</em> (Sailing Towards the Sunset). It flows with a narrative spin only the singular Zink could pull off--including both authentic and fictional versions of characters from Shats's life and work such as the author herself.</p><p>A fast-moving portrait of expat artists, authors, and academics on fellowships at the Villa Romana in Florence, <em>European Story for Avner Shats</em> centers on a trio of three indelible characters: an Israeli writer vaguely reminiscent of Shats, a German specialist in ancient lint, and a beautiful and fraudulent Russian performance artist.</p><p>Demonstrating the hallmarks of Zink's unique talent, <em>Private Novelist</em> is an intimate look into this acclaimed novelist's early work that will please her coterie of admirers and further burnish her lustrous reputation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>From the letters of Nell Zink: two wildly funny novellas now available for the first time.</p><p>Years ago, Nell Zink took on the challenge of reading a novel by a friend, the Hebrew-language writer Avner Shats. Unable to make sense of his work, she resolved to rewrite it for him from scratch. Now her tongue-in-cheek homage is available for the first time, accompanied by a dazzling and imaginative novella that ingeniously explores questions of art, language, and life.</p><p>"Sailing Toward the Sunset by Avner Shats" is Zink's faux translation of Shats' 1998 novel <em>Lashut el Ha-Shkiah</em> (<em>Sailing Toward the Sunset</em>). A romantic thriller involving a Mossad agent, a mythical silkie, and fictionalized versions of characters from Shats' life, including the author herself, the work incorporates a number of previously unpublished short stories, plus Zink's heartrending memoir "My Memoirs."</p><p>A fast-moving portrait of expat artists, authors, and academics on fellowships at a villa in Florence, "European Story for Avner Shats" centers on a trio of indelible characters: a German specialist in ancient lint, an Israeli writer in an extended midlife crisis, and a beautiful and fraudulent Russian performance artist.</p><p>Demonstrating the hallmarks of Zink's unique talent, <em> Private Novelist</em> is an intimate look into this acclaimed novelist's early fiction--touching, sociable, and uproariously funny.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Readers who enjoy smart, playful postmodernism will be glad that <em>Private Novelist</em> has finally been made public. Proof that experimental fiction can be fun."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br>

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