Saint Sebastian's Abyss

A darkly comic exploration of art and friendship

Mark Haber author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Coffee House Press

Published:23rd Jun '22

Should be back in stock very soon

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This book explores the reunion of two estranged art critics at a deathbed, delving into their shared history and the impact of a masterpiece.

In Saint Sebastian's Abyss, two former best friends, once celebrated art critics, find themselves confronting their shared past as they reunite at one of their deathbeds. The narrative unfolds through the lens of their complicated relationship, triggered by a brief yet impactful email that brings one to the other in Berlin. As he travels, he reflects on the Dutch Renaissance painter Count Hugo Beckenbauer and his iconic artwork, Saint Sebastian’s Abyss, which not only defined their careers but also served as a catalyst for their estrangement.

The story dives deep into themes of obsession, art, and the intricacies of friendship. The protagonist's musings during his flight reveal a rich tapestry of emotions as he grapples with the significance of the artwork that once united them and ultimately tore them apart. This darkly comic exploration takes readers through the museum halls of Europe, blending humor and poignancy as it examines the profound connections that art can inspire.

Saint Sebastian’s Abyss is more than just a tale of two critics; it is an exploration of belief, salvation, and the search for meaning in a world often overshadowed by despair. As the characters navigate their shared history, they confront not only their past but also the enduring power of art to evoke deep, transformative experiences.

Praise for Saint Sebastian's Abyss

A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2022
A May Indie Next Pick
A Publishers Weekly 2022 Summer Read
A Literary Hub Favorite Book of 2022

“What is it about art that can move us to extremes? This absurdist take on very serious people hazards a guess.” The New York Times, Editor’s Choice

“A meditation on art that meticulously builds a fictional painter's world and critical legacy, only to playfully yet ruthlessly tear it all down. This tale of two art historical frenemies traces an apocalyptic obsession that circumscribes every waking moment of their lives.” —New York Public Library

“[A] sparkling comic novel. . . . Schmidt is one of Haber’s keenest inventions.” —Jackson Arn, The New York Times

“Taut as a drum, [Saint Sebastian’s Abyss] also calls to mind the early novellas of Roberto Bolaño and reads, at times, like an outtake from William Gaddis’s The Recognitions.” —Andrew Ervin, The Brooklyn Rail

“Haber relishes opportunities to tip sacred cows. . . . His critics feel so richly realized that one could be excused for Googling ‘Saint Sebastian’s Abyss’ to glimpse at a canvas that only exists in the book.” —Andrew Dansby, The Houston Chronicle

“In sinuous, recursive sentences infused with equal parts reverence and venom, Haber constructs a darkly parodic portrait of aesthetic devotion and intellectual friendship, in which the redemptive practice of collaborative interpretation becomes a cage that two egos relentlessly rattle.” —Nathan Goldman, Jewish Currents

“A delightful and dizzying excursion into the relationship between art and criticism, and all the ways that we often deceive ourselves about the things and people we love.” —David L. Ulin, Alta Journal

“It’s not only a farce about ill-placed obsessions—this novel, short as it is, asks profound questions about the nature and value of art and art criticism, and also manages to be a moving account of a friendship.” —Emily Temple, Literary Hub

"Saint Sebastian’s Abyss feels exactly like the description of the painting—deceitfully small in scale, containing a cosmic abyss at its center.” —Hernan Diaz

“A brilliantly sustained performance: clever, droll and entrancing. Mark Haber creates something entirely new, and greatly impressive, within the Bernhardian universe.” —Chloe Aridjis

"In Saint Sebastian’s Abyss, we are swept away by the hilarious and misguided preoccupations of two compulsive pedants, a comedy duo, whose misadventures are as irresistible as they are outrageous.” —Rikki Ducornet

“An absolute delight, and Haber’s love of writing comes through on every page.” —Idra Novey

“A fantastic tale of the glories and tribulations of chasing an ecstatic relationship to art.” —Matt Bell

“What a wonderful, short shock of a novel this is. Funny, dark, strange, gothic, and beautiful—an extraordinary journey through three broken lives.” —Edward Carey

“With exuberant wit and a superb array of fine-edged paradoxes, Mark Haber flays art of its pieties and pretensions, and when the cutting’s done, he has us look to see if anything’s left.” —Adam Sachs

ISBN: 9781566896368

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

200 pages