- Published: 1 May 2012
- ISBN: 9780099555834
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $24.99
Swamplandia!

















- Published: 1 May 2012
- ISBN: 9780099555834
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $24.99
I was looking forward to Swamplandia! and I wasn't disappointed. I found this novel beautifully written and very witty, yet often extremely sad too
TheBookBag.com
When you start reading a book, it's either sink or swim. With Karen Russell's Swamplandia, set in the alligator-infested Florida Everglades, we dove right in and never came up for air... Russell deftly dips into several story lines. And though she trolls some pretty dark waters (abandonment, consumerism, hungry swamp things), there's magic in discovering how everyone stays afloat
Daily Candy
It's a wonderfully extravagant, eccentric story by a brilliant young writer with an amazing imagination
Kate Saunders, The Times
Russell's primeval imaginings and gutsy language lurk long in the memory
Emma Hagestadt, Independent
We unanimously loved it - to the point where words like 'genius' and 'masterpiece' were being bandied around. With figurative language enriching every sentence, Russell effortlessly transports the reader
Cambridgeshire Journal
Her imagination is undoubtedly of unbounded proportions, and she creates a refreshingly unique community and seductively charms the reader...[Russell] is a refreshing change from the usual.
Platform
Ava's narrative occupies fertile territory half-way between realism and fantasy, innocence and experience... Russell leaves just enough for us to question our reading of events, so that when the scales fall from Ava's eyes we are implicated in her naivety
London Review of Books
The novel is an experiment in how children's minds comprehend loss, and Ava is a compelling guide...Russell's strength is her use of language: each sentence is vividly rendered and the pages are as dense with images as the island is with life
Fiona Wilson, The Times
The book certainly abounds in clever and striking images: alligators have "icicle overbites" and Hilola's children "watch her sink into her own face" as she dies of cancer
Anthony Cummins, Metro
The tale of the two flyaway sisters proves lyrically powerful as it maps the enchanted but dangerous worlds that young minds can conjure to deal with grief
Stephen Amidon, Sunday Times
Russell details peculiarities about the alligators (known as Seths) to fascinating effect and skillfully satirizes the greed and fraudulence of entertainment corporations
Sunita Soliar, Times Literary Supplement
The Miami-born writer renders the travails and delights of a...dreamlike world that leaves you intoxicated and slightly dishevelled
Monocle
Ms Russell has produces a rich and humid world of spirits and dreams, buzzing mosquitoes and prehistoric reptiles, baby-green cocoplums and marsh rabbits, and musty old tomes about heroes and spells. With Ava she has created a goofy and self-conscious girl who is young enough to hope that all darkness has an answering lightness. Inevitably she must learn otherwise. Swamplandia! is ultimately about the aching beauties of youth - the way life begins with such dumb sweetness, while the lessons that give it meaning lurk around each bend like terrifying gators in a mossy fragrant swamp
The Economist
Russell creats a vivid sense of how reality and fantasy can intertwine in a child's mind and become indistinguishable... What comes through most powerfully in Russell's fertile prose is the humid, mosquito-ridden atmosphere of the Florida swamp and the beguiling strangeness of the creatures - humans included - that make it their home
Killian Fox, Observer
A testament to a truly vivid imagination
Lady
Russell is really finding her feet with this one, making good on the promise of her eerie debut
Alastair Mabbott, Herald
On one level, this is a sweet, slightly sentimental comin-of-age story; on another, it is a postmodern satire
Scarlett Thomas, Guardian
This novel [is] beautifully written and very witty, yet often extremely sad too
Thebookbag.co.uk
[Russell] is certainly very talented...This novel has already received great reviews...and it's easy to see why. Many of her descriptions are quite dazzling
Guardian
The novel packs a genuine punch
Jonathan Gibbs, Daily Telegraph