Shadowbahn
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Steve Erickson's novel is: compassionate, weird, unpredictable, jaunty. It's sad, and it's droll and sometimes it's gorgeous ... In this novel, Erickson has mobilized so much of what feels pressing and urgent about the fractured state of the country in a way that feels fresh and not entirely hopeless, if only because the exercise of art in opposition to complacent thought can never be hopeless ... In 2017, it reads like an answer to and sanctuary from the American Century to come. Fiona Maazel, New York Times Book Review Shadowbahn [is] the best kind of experiment: provocative throughout, alive with laughter and surprising in the ways it stirs the heart. John Domini, The Washington Post Erickson was postmillennial long before the millennium ever got here...Shadowbahn grabs hold of its narrative idea early and never lets it go...its concerns are as genuine as its characters -- believable people traveling through a degenerating political landscape while trying to remember how they got to where they are before they reach the end of the road. Scott Bradfield, The Los Angeles Times A one-of-a-kind work...[an] utterly Daliesque, polyphonic rhapsody of a book. Dotun Akintoye, O Magazine Shadowbahn will be an epoch-defining book in Trump's America. It's an American Heart of Darkness almost by accident. Chris Vaughan, The Rumpus The novel of now... the first novel of the Trump era. [Erickson] has written a battle hymn. Michael Robbins, The Chicago Tribune Staggering. This is a book in which the vastness of American ambition and dreaming can take your breath away and then, only a few lines later, make you tremble with the sense that we are always living a hair's breadth away from catastrophe. Shadowbahn filled me with exultation and terror. Charles Taylor, Los Angeles Review of Books A book like Shadowbahn serves as a bulwark against numbness and the dangerous belief that the only response to incomprehensibility is inaction. David Leo Rice, The Believer Erickson is an author for whom national tragedies are things with which to wrestle from an unexpected angle - and the results are almost always searing, haunting, and immeasurably powerful...In going to places few other writers touch, Erickson explores uncomfortable questions with an eye towards a greater moment of revelation. Tobias Carroll Shadowbahn isn't the novel we deserve, it is the novel we need. The novel we need to Save American From Itself. Joshua Chaplinsky, LitReactor Shadowbahn is an experience as much as a book-a guided dream, maybe, or a trip through various emotions more than through plot points. Samantha Holloway, New York Journal of Books In this audacious futuristic novel, Erickson takes on American myth and history, scrambling mobile phone signals and playlists, pushing our imaginative borders along ever more shadowy faultlines. Jane Ciabattari, BBC Unusually structured and daringly written, Erickson's gem of a novel is equally challenging and rewarding, spinning out thread after thread of story before skillfully tying them together in a satisfying climax. Publishers Weekly Think Philip K. Dick on smoother acid and with a more up-to-date soundtrack, and you've got something of this eminently strange, thoroughly excellent book. Kirkus (starred review) Steve Erickson is one of America's greatest living novelists. Wild, inventive and surprising, Shadowbahn combines the social novel, science- fiction novel, and family novel. Dana Spiotta, author of Innocents and Others A great, great, great, great novel. I could say more-about its big-world heartedness and old-world shadowness, about twins and towers, brothers and sisters, road trips and borders we design and transgress, and mostly about Erickson's beautiful heart-bit music-and it would add up to the same thing: great. Sung, of course. Mark Z. Danielewski, author of The Familiar Who else but Steve Erickson could have imagined