From the Publisher
Sam:
They were with us before Romeo & Juliet. And long after too.
Because they're forever around. Or so both claim, carolling
gleefully:
We're allways sixteen.
Sam & Hailey, powered by an ever-rotating fleet of cars, from
Model T to Lincoln Continental, career from the Civil War to the
Cold War, barrelling down through the Appalachians, up the
Mississippi River, across the Badlands, finally cutting a nation in
half as they try to outrace History itself.
By turns beguiling and gripping, finally worldwrecking, Only
Revolutions is unlike anything ever published before, a
remarkable feat of heart and intellect, moving us with the journey
of two kids, perpetually of summer, perpetually sixteen, who give
up everything except each other.
Hailey:
They were with us before Tristan & Isolde. And long after too.
Because they're forever around. Or so both claim, gleefully
carolling:
We're allways sixteen.
Hailey & Sam, powered by an ever-rotating fleet of cars, from
Shelby Mustang to Sumover Linx, careen from the Civil Rights
Movement to the Iraq War, tearing down to New Orleans, up the
Mississippi River, across Montana, finally cutting a nation in half
as they try to outrace History itself.
By turns enticing and exhilarating, finally breathtaking, Only
Revolutions is unlike anything ever conceived before, a
remarkable feat of heart and intellect, moving us with the journey
of two kids, perpetually of summer, perpetually sixteen, who give
up everything except each other.
From the Jacket
KIRKUS REVIEWS
7/15/06
starred review
The daunting maze explored in Danielewski's Borgesian first novel,
House of Leaves (2000), only hinted at the depths to be
plumbed in its intimidatingly innovative successor.
It's a love story, road novel and paean to untrammeled freedom,
presented in dual free-verse narratives spoken by Sam and Hailey,
two 16-year-old vagabonds who embark on a mythic and allegorical
journey across America, in a succession of variously acquired
automobiles, during an expanding time period that stretches from
the American Civil War to the immediate present. Rebels and
malcontents, they repeatedly indulge in Whitmanesque, Rabelaisian
arias ("I'm The World which / The Mountain descends from and / I
laugh because it tickles"), while proclaiming their allegiance to
nothing but each other ("Liberty and Love are one"), and eluding or
battling characters emblematic of entrenched interests, convention
and complacency (e.g., "Mad Robber Barons," "Hoovercrats"). The
publisher helpfully suggests reading eight pages of Sam's story,
then flipping the volume upside-down and reversing it, for eight
pages in Hailey's voice, until the two narratives meet in the
middle of the book. Further complications arise from chronological
enumerations of historical events on each page's margins and
versified comments on every page presented, upside-down, at the
bottom of said page. Self-indulgence? Surely. But there's a real
story here, and a persuasive sense that the couple's wild ride is a
kind of creation myth that mirrors, as it presumes to explain,
America's unruly energies --- as Sam and Hailey experience Hailey's
brief dalliance with a macho avatar of military, militant power
("The Creep"), an Ongoing Party in New Orleans, a farcical hospital
stay following an apparent overdose and an escape to the heartland
and a climactic encounter with "the peril pursuing US." They're
Bonnie and Clyde, Tristan and Isolde, an X-rated Archie and
Veronica and perhaps All in the Family's embattled liberal
couple Mike and Gloria.
You have to work at it, but it's a trip well worth taking.
"In his new novel, the author of House of Leaves is
up to his old tricks-multicolored and upside-down text-and some
flabbergasting new ones, including a double-ended structure that
obliges the reader to flip the book every eight pages."-The New
Yorker
"Ambitious, meticulous, and original, Danielewski continues to
survey the frontiers of the novel . . . The book hurtles you
straight onto the road and into the split-screen vortex of the
folie à deux of its couple."-Los Angeles City Beat
"A lot is expected of Danielewski as a novelist who forgoes
conventions, and he certainly delivers in his latest effort."
-San Fransico Chronicle
"A brisk page-turner . . . the heart of the book is its
language, a patois somewhere between Kerouac's swagger and Joyce's
chin-stroking wordplay. . . . Only Revolutions reveals an
even stranger side of Danielewski." -Los Angeles
Times
About the Author
Mark Z. Danielewski was born in New York City and now lives in Los
Angeles. He is the author of House of Leaves.
From the Hardcover edition.
Bookclub Guide
The introduction, discussion topics, and suggestions for further
reading that follow are designed to enhance your group''s
discussion of Only Revolutions, Mark Danielewski''s
riveting follow-up to his acclaimed first novel, House of
Leaves.
Sam:
They were with us before Romeo & Juliet. And long after too.
Because they're forever around. Or so both claim, carolling
gleefully:
We're allways sixteen.
Sam & Hailey, powered by an ever-rotating fleet of cars, from
Model T to Lincoln Continental, career from the Civil War to the
Cold War, barrelling down through the Appalachians, up the
Mississippi River, across the Badlands, finally cutting a nation in
half as they try to outrace History itself.
By turns beguiling and gripping, finally worldwrecking, Only
Revolutions is unlike anything ever published before, a
remarkable feat of heart and intellect, moving us with the journey
of two kids, perpetually of summer, perpetually sixteen, who give
up everything except each other.
Hailey:
They were with us before Tristan & Isolde. And long after too.
Because they're forever around. Or so both claim, gleefully
carolling:
We're allways sixteen.
Hailey & Sam, powered by an ever-rotating fleet of cars, from
Shelby Mustang to Sumover Linx, careen from the Civil Rights
Movement to the Iraq War, tearing down to New Orleans, up the
Mississippi River, across Montana, finally cutting a nation in half
as they try to outrace History itself.
By turns enticing and exhilarating, finally breathtaking, Only
Revolutions is unlike anything ever conceived before, a
remarkable feat of heart and intellect, moving us with the journey
of two kids, perpetually of summer, perpetually sixteen, who give
up everything except each other.
Trade Paperback
384 Pages, 5.3 x 8.82 x 1.04 in
July 10, 2007
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English
0375713905
9780375713903