- Published: 16 May 2013
- ISBN: 9781448130856
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 432
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
- Published: 16 May 2013
- ISBN: 9781448130856
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 432
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is simply spectacular. Not since Everything is Illuminated have I read a first novel so ambitious and fully realized. If this is where Anthony Marra begins his career, I can't imagine how far he will go
Ann Patchett
Remarkable and breathtaking, Anthony Marra’s A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a spellbinding elegy for an overlooked land engulfed by an oft forgotten war. Set in the all-too-real Chechen conflict, Marra conjures fragile and heartfelt characters whose fates interrogate the very underpinnings of love and sacrifice
Adam Johnson, New York Times bestselling and Pulitzer Prizewinning author of The Orphan Master’s Son
Powerful, convincing, beautifully realized -- it's hard to believe that A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a first novel. Anthony Marra is a writer to watch and savor
TC Boyle
Anthony Marra’s novel, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena, is both devastating and transcendent. The story of eight people (and a nation) navigating two brutal wars, it’s a novel of loyalty and sacrifice and enduring love. You’ll finish it transformed
Maile Meloy, author of Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It
Anthony Marra’s fine debut novel reaches tenderly, unflinchingly, into the center of the Chechnyan conflict of the late 1990s. This tale has its roots in shocking brutality, and its beauty in the human redemption that can come from unaccountable human kindness. Whimsies of circumstance, fate, and the ties of family and faith serve to guide the reader and the characters through a richly layered and deeply beautiful journey
Vincent Lam, author of The Headmaster’s Wager
It’s hard to think of an American writer who has so convincingly transported readers into the lives of characters as geopolitically distant as the cast of Chechens whose stories Anthony Marra braids together in A Constellation of Vital Phenomena. Mr. Marra gives us no anchorage in a familiar point-of-view. Instead, he gives us the natives of a peripheral Chechen village, and makes us imagine the world that is their village so convincingly that we forget how remote it is. The novel is a wondrous machine of many moving parts, all whirring together like clockwork, gracefully guiding us backward and forward in time, events unfolding in an order that feels inevitable. His ambitions are Tolstoyan, and he brings stylistic virtuosity to the prose, giving us lyric passages saturated with intelligence and psychological insight. By the end of the novel, we love the characters and grieve with them, and rejoice with the "immense, spinning joy" that is the novel's final note.
Whiting Writers' Awards, Selection Committee
A book of violence and beauty, and the undisputed arrival of a major new talent
Globe and Mail, Canada
50 Best Spring Reads
Independent
Storytelling of magical purity, illuminated by hope... Marra is a magnificent writer
Vanora Bennett, The Times
A powerful tale... rivals anything Michael Ondaatje has written in its emotional force
John Freeman, Boston Globe
An extraordinary first novel... A 21st-century War and Peace
New York Times
Both heart-wrenching and uplifting, a stunning, intricately plotted, brilliantly written, tour-de-force of a novel that burns into the memory
Choice
A truly impressive debut novel – undeniably grim, but ultimately uplifting – that hints at a stellar future
Herald
Anthony Marra’s impressive debut novel…much like Tolstoy’s Chechen novel, Hadji Murad, exudes an air of quiet resignation
Independent
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is one of the most accomplished and affecting books I've read in a very long time.
Meg Wolitzer, NPR
A flash in the heavens that makes you look up and believe in miracles… Here, in fresh, graceful prose, is a profound story that dares to be as tender as it is ghastly… I haven’t been so overwhelmed by a novel in years. At the risk of raising your expectations too high, I have to say you simply must read this book
Ron Charles, Washington Post
An absolute masterpiece... I can't wait to see what's next for this extraordinarily talented young author
Sarah Jessica Parker, Entertainment Weekly
At the start of Marra's ambitious first novel, set in Chechnya during the Second Chechen War, eight year-old Havaa escapes the Russian soldiers that are carting off her father and flees a home set alight. Marra then plunges into a complex, beautifully crafted series of events, full of secrets and elegant moments, all wreathed in a frozen world.
Flavorwire
Both heart wrenching and uplifting, a stunning, intricately plotted, brilliantly written, tour-de-force of a novel that burns into the memory
Choice
extraordinary first novel... a 21st-century War and Peace
Madison Smartt Bell, New York Times
Marra is a brisk and able story-teller, and he moves deftly between a number of characters who are drawn into contact by the war… The writing is vivid throughout
New Yorker
Mr Marra is trying to capture some essence of the lives of men and women caught in the pincers of a brutal, decade-long war, and at this he succeeds beautifully... its ending is almost certain to leave you choked up and, briefly at least, transformed by tenderness.
Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal
Original, insightful
Neil Stewart, Civilian
resembles the Joseph Heller of Catch-22 and the Jonathan Safran Foer of Everything Is Illuminated
Dwight Garner, New York Times
Some novels defy gravity, spanning years and crossing ruined landscapes and entire solar systems of characters while still maintaining an ethereal, almost impossible lightness. Anthony Marra’s debut novel is one of them, and it does indeed call to mind an astronomical marvel. Taking place in war-ravaged Chechnya across a decade, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a stunning debut, following a timid but determined country doctor and the girl he rescues once her father is arrested and presumably killed. Marra elegantly slides across time and perspective, mastering an omniscient voice that reveals each character’s future, present, and past, all in acrobatic sentences that leap through time.
The Rumpus
Wonderfully lyrical… Ambitious and moving
Kate Saunders, Saga