Aransas

A Novel

Stephen Harrigan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Texas Press

Published:1st Jul '14

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Aransas cover

A critically acclaimed debut novel first published in 1980, Aransas recounts a young man's attempt to find his place in the world as he navigates the moral dilemma of training an "exquisitely conscious being" to perform in a seaside dolphin circus.

A resonant first novel. Beneath its genial surface, allusive undercurrents tug. (New York Times Book Review) The sureness and poise of this first novel are as remarkable as the sharpness, oddity, and clarity of its feelings . . . Aransas is an elegant debut. (Newsweek) Harrigan’s eye for locale and its effect is superb. (Washington Post Book World) Harrigan . . . has a sharp eye for observing man, beast, seashore, and town in a vividly drawn setting. (Publishers Weekly) An ardent and elegant book, beautiful in its language, mature in its perceptions, noble in its sentiments. (San Francisco Chronicle) A sensitive, enormously evocative first novel in a spare but warm prose style that immerses us in atmosphere as insistently as it does the plot . . . Harrigan is a splendid novelist. (Houston Post) Aransas has several surprises, including dramatic suspense, counterculture revisionism, and what must be considered dolphin revisionism. More, Harrigan has written an acute American regional novel. (Village Voice)

ISBN: 9780292758148

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: 399g

274 pages