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video 2016-01-17 13:05

What a strange and fascinating video.

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text 2015-11-12 16:50
Reading progress update: I've read 40%.
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena: A Novel - Anthony Marra

 

I can't finish this. Not at the moment. What a shame because it is written like no other, but FUCK it's a demanding one. And I hate to say this, but I'd much rather watch the movie (is there a movie?) Someone tell me what happens. Give me all your spoilers. Guess I'll give it a go some other time (year).

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review 2014-07-21 14:54
A Book-A-Day #21: A novel you loved but expected to hate
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena: A Novel - Anthony Marra

On Day 21 of the Doubleday UK meme I'm following, it's time to reveal the novel you thought you'd hate but ended up loving.

 

http://tinyurl.com/nh2qr65

 

Iowa Writers' Workshop MFA. Blurbed by Ann Patchett. I can feel my fangs glisten as I prepare to savage this...and yet I ended up giving it 4.5 stars of five. Go see why.

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review 2014-06-30 00:00
Phenomena: The Lost and Forgotten Children
Phenomena: The Lost and Forgotten Children - Susan Tarr,Michael Tarr,Anna Lund Talk about an author with a fantastic voice! Susan hits the nail on the head with a topic that is very difficult to turn into a strong story.

Malcolm, an inmate of a mental asylum, tells his story and how society has perceived him in relation to it. There is so much to this story that will haunt the reader as they understand Malcolm’s struggle with life and in-patient treatment. I found it interesting how the author told the story from his point of view and brought us into his world, almost making the reader wonder if it was really happening, had really happened or was just fiction. That takes great writing to achieve!

This is a book that will break your heart and fill it with emotions. From the person to the institution and the treatment, the reader is taken on a haunting, riveting journey that will haunt and touch them well after they have put it down.

Highly recommended!
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review 2014-06-24 14:28
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena: A Novel - Anthony Marra

After Anthony Marra finished his first draft of A CONSTELLATION OF VITAL PHENOMENA, he printed it out and started re-typing the entire thing. He did this after typing the second and third drafts, too. He typed this entire novel, cover-to-cover, four times in total. To say he is worthy of all the awards he has received would be an understatement. This is a beautiful, potentially life-changing novel, well-worded and exquisite throughout.

 

 

Marra said his goal was to produce laughter and tears within the same page. To an extent, yes, but don’t go expecting rainbows, kittens, and butterflies. This is Chechnya circa 2004. People here are identified by which body parts are still intact. If you have all ten of your fingers, you are a rare and beautiful specimen. The scene is grim, but Marra is right, there’s still plenty to smile about.

 

 

Despite feeling third world (the high value of an autograph of a formerly fat person; Soviet constructed toilet bowels covering unexploded bomb shells) this novel paints a contrast with the mysterious modern world outside of their grasp (is the President of America Ronald McDonald?; what is this Amazon that underworld members can produce books from?). It may feel old, but the real tragedy is the life-altering wars that take place in our world today…so many ignored.

 

 

The stories tie together to paint the beauty of life and the importance of family. The title is taken from one character’s medical journal, under the entry for “life”. Life is defined as, “a constellation of vital phenomena—organization, irritability, movement, growth, reproduction, adaptation.” This is shown throughout Marra’s book. The characters evolve with growth. Though their livelihoods are torn asunder, their spirit holds fast to that which is most precious: their hopes, their futures, and their family. Even the most apparently vial of characters has something to share.

 

 

Though the flashbacks may at times seem irksome, they are excellent tools that reveal some of the most surprising secrets. And though not the most happy of endings (again, Chechnya circa 2004), the way the author ties it all together is one of the most unique methods I’ve seen employed. This is an emotionally moving masterpiece in the hands of a skilled author.

 

 

Thanks to the folks at Hogarth, Crown, and Random House for sending this book. I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review. Here are a couple of interesting things from the publisher:

 

Book excerpt:

http://crownpublishing.com/feature/excerpt-a-constellation-of-vital-phenomena/#.U2gdwYFdV8E

 

Press release:

http://crownpublishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/A-Constellation-of-Vital-Phenomena-PB-Press-Release.pdf

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