Richard Powers is the author of seven novels, including "The Gold Bug Variations," "Galatea 2.2" (FSG, 1995), and, most recently, "Gain "(FSG, 1998), which won the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Historical Fiction.
"Superb . . . Powers pulls off one of the most astonishing feats
I've ever seen in literature . . . daring, unpredictable, and
emotionally powerful."--Steven Moore, "The Washington Post Book
World"
"A fiercely visual book . . . the effect is spectacular . . . The
most visceral prose Powers has ever written."--Daniel Zalewski,
"The New York Times Book Review"
"America's most ambitious novelist . . . "Plowing The Dark" is
virtual reality composed in a language that will never go obsolete.
No one who becomes immersed in its poetry will walk out the way he
or she came in."--Kevin Berger, "The San Francisco Chronicle Book
Review"
""Plowing The Dark" may be [Powers's] most finely executed story
yet . . . Relentless and mesmerizing . . . a beautiful homage to
the sine qua non of consciousness itself . . . the final triumph of
art over pain."--Gail Caldwell, "The Boston Globe"
"Powers has an inventive, virtuosic writing style that reserves him
a special category in today's fiction . . . I don't have the space
to do justice to all the wonders of craftsmanship in "Plowing The
Dark . . . "This is the first emblematic novel of the 21st century,
a lesson and an inspiration."--Judy Doenges, "The Seattle
Times"
"[A] tour de force. It has overwhelming inventiveness and fun
moments as well."--Donald Newlove, "The Philadelphia Inquirer"
"This is, ultimately, a novel of ideas, but one with a soul . . .
There is much to admire in this novel, particularly the ingenious
way in which reality is captured."--Scott Leibs, "The San Diego
Union-Tribune"
"Full of intelligence, exacting analysis and supple prose . . . [a]
magisterial storybook."--Corey Mesler, "The Commercial Appeal"
"Powers' twin tales are rife with echoes and allusions that
reinforce their shared concern with the ways in which we reinvent
our worlds."--Ralph Rugoff, " LA Weekly"
"Superb . . . perhaps [Powers'] greatest novel . . . Nearly every
page of Powers' astonishing book has stunning ideas that will force
you to re-evaluate everything you thought you knew about these
subjects, and the implications you never imagined."--Steven Moore,
"The Newark Star-Ledger"
"Powers displays his trademark intellectual richness . . . His
prose makes technology sing and music compute."--Michael Harris,
"The Los Angeles Times"
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