Andrea Barrett is the author of the National Book Award–winning Ship Fever, Voyage of the Narwhal, Servants of the Map, Natural History, and other works of fiction. She has received a MacArthur Fellowship, a Guggenheim Award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, an NEA Fellowship, and the Rea Award for the Short Story, and been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She lives in the Adirondacks.
"This novel takes off over the sea, straight out of history and
into tragedy…We get to luxuriate in the promise of retribution and
in finely calibrated, persuasive prose."
*The New Yorker*
"[Andrea] Barrett’s marvelous achievement is to have reimagined so
graphically that cusp of time when Victorian certainty began to
question whether it could encompass the world with its
outward-bound enthusiasm alone—when it started to glimpse the dark
ballast beneath the iceberg’s dazzling tip."
*Annette Koback - New York Times*
"A wonderful book in the truest sense of the
word—wonder-filled"
*USA Today*
"A luminous work of historical fiction that explores the far
reaches of the Arctic and of men’s souls…The novel is an excellent
demonstration of Barrett’s exceedingly fine and thorough hand at
blending historical and natural detail with life-shaping
conflict."
*Robin Vidimos - Denver Post*
"Breathes with a contemporary urgency, an exhilarating adventure
novel."
*Philip Graham - Chicago Tribune*
"Breathtaking…exquisitely written in every way…fully worthy of the
massive, dangerous subject it undertakes."
*Cleveland Plain Dealer*
"Both cunningly cerebral and hair-raisingly visceral…This is an
astonishingly good book by a writer we must declare as major."
*Newsday*
"Stunning…Barrett shows the arrogance and delusion that drove the
age of exploration better than any nonfiction book could."
*Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Times*
"A meditation on the nature of adventure and the scientific
mind…[W]ritten in the spirit…of a 19th century novel—solid,
unhurried, reflective and totally wedded to plot…Voyage of the
Narwhal is [Barrett’s] own creation, marvelously imagined and
beautifully told. A first-rate novel."
*Peter Kurth - Salon*
"Barrett delivers a stunning novel in which a meticulous grasp of
historical and natural detail, insight into character and
pulse-pounding action are integrated into a dramatic adventure
story with deep moral resonance…The denouement, when it arrives, is
a triumph: a confluence of justice, retribution, spiritual faith,
metamorphosis and love."
*Publishers Weekly (starred review)*
"[An] impeccably researched and stunningly written tale…The
intellectual range exhibited by this magnificent novel places its
author in the rarefied company of great contemporary encyclopedic
writers like Pynchon, Gaddis, and Harry Mulisch."
*Kirkus Reviews*
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