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9780593834428

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593834429
ISBN-13
9780593834428
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27072445109

Product Key Features

Book Title
Pan : a Novel
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Literary, Coming of Age
Publication Year
2025
Genre
Fiction
Author
Michael Clune
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
17.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

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Trade
LCCN
2024-044099
Reviews
"Michael Clune writes lucid, shrewd, startling prose capable of laying bare pockets of human experience that might otherwise go without words. Pan proves his mesmeric ability to return our world and selves to us made strange and changed; there is no other writer like him." --Maggie Nelson "A strange, vivid, and intense novel about the mystery of consciousness and the magic of childhood." --Tao Lin "I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune." --Ben Lerner, "Michael Clune writes lucid, shrewd, startling prose capable of laying bare pockets of human experience that might otherwise go without words. Pan proves his mesmeric ability to return our world and selves to us made strange and changed; there is no other writer like him." --Maggie Nelson, New York Times bestselling author of The Argonauts , winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award "A strange, vivid, and intense novel about the mystery of consciousness and the magic of childhood." --Tao Lin, author of Taipei , a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune." --Ben Lerner, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Topeka School ; author of 10:04 , one of the New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century, "With prose as strange as it is hypnotizing, Pan will leave you breathless and wanting for more." -- Harper's Bazaar "Evocative and erudite . . . The narrative barrels toward a frightening and enigmatic ending. This staggering coming-of-age saga is tough to shake." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Intriguingly complex . . . A sly and artful bildungsroman." -- Kirkus "Michael Clune writes lucid, shrewd, startling prose capable of laying bare pockets of human experience that might otherwise go without words. Pan proves his mesmeric ability to return our world and selves to us made strange and changed; there is no other writer like him." --Maggie Nelson, New York Times bestselling author of The Argonauts , winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award "A strange, vivid, and intense novel about the mystery of consciousness and the magic of childhood." --Tao Lin, author of Taipei , a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune." --Ben Lerner, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Topeka School ; author of 10:04 , one of the New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century "No one writes like Michael Clune. His uncanny ability to fuse the universal with the arcane breaks new ground for the bildungsroman in Pan , where he dexterously stacks up spinning plates until, before you know it, there's nothing left but changeling magic. I didn't want the book to end, and I'm still trying to figure out how it transformed the inscrutable doom of adolescence into a symphonic odyssey with style to spare." --Blake Butler, author of Molly "This strange anti-love child of Arthur Machen, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs infected my brain with odd humor, paranoia, and existential dread. Bursting with truly breathtaking prose, Pan is an ontological coming of age story for, well, the ages." --Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and A Head Full of Ghosts, "With prose as strange as it is hypnotizing, Pan will leave you breathless and wanting for more." -- Harper's Bazaar "Evocative and erudite . . . The narrative barrels toward a frightening and enigmatic ending. This staggering coming-of-age saga is tough to shake." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[ Pan ] explodes the central dilemma of the panic attack--what is real? and then, whether real or illusory, on what plane can I approach?--and wraps it all up in a moving coming-of-age story." --Lit Hub "Intriguingly complex . . . A sly and artful bildungsroman." -- Kirkus "Michael Clune writes lucid, shrewd, startling prose capable of laying bare pockets of human experience that might otherwise go without words. Pan proves his mesmeric ability to return our world and selves to us made strange and changed; there is no other writer like him." --Maggie Nelson, New York Times bestselling author of The Argonauts , winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award "A strange, vivid, and intense novel about the mystery of consciousness and the magic of childhood." --Tao Lin, author of Taipei , a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune." --Ben Lerner, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Topeka School ; author of 10:04 , one of the New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century "No one writes like Michael Clune. His uncanny ability to fuse the universal with the arcane breaks new ground for the bildungsroman in Pan , where he dexterously stacks up spinning plates until, before you know it, there's nothing left but changeling magic. I didn't want the book to end, and I'm still trying to figure out how it transformed the inscrutable doom of adolescence into a symphonic odyssey with style to spare." --Blake Butler, author of Molly "This strange anti-love child of Arthur Machen, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs infected my brain with odd humor, paranoia, and existential dread. Bursting with truly breathtaking prose, Pan is an ontological coming of age story for, well, the ages." --Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and A Head Full of Ghosts, "Stylish, strange, and spellbinding, Michael Clune's novel tells the story of a teenage boy who suffers his first panic attack and is sent down a dark rabbit hole of rock music, literature, and self-discovery--or discovery of a self that might just be part Greek god. Clune's book is full of unexpected, odd turns, but is told with such skill that the reader--like the story's hero himself--is willing to forget what he knows and go along on a wild ride." -- Town & Country " Pan is hypnotic, eerie, and surprisingly affecting." -- Our Culture "Michael Clune's psychological fiction Pan . . . has literary circles buzzing . . . Rendered in dazzling prose, Clune's debut novel paints a luminous portrait of the unique psychosis that growing up in suburbia can foster." -- Bustle (Best New Books Summer 2025) "With prose as strange as it is hypnotizing, Pan will leave you breathless and wanting for more." -- Harper's Bazaar "Evocative and erudite . . . The narrative barrels toward a frightening and enigmatic ending. This staggering coming-of-age saga is tough to shake." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[ Pan ] explodes the central dilemma of the panic attack--what is real? and then, whether real or illusory, on what plane can I approach?--and wraps it all up in a moving coming-of-age story." -- Literary Hub "Intriguingly complex . . . A sly and artful bildungsroman." -- Kirkus "Michael Clune writes lucid, shrewd, startling prose capable of laying bare pockets of human experience that might otherwise go without words. Pan proves his mesmeric ability to return our world and selves to us made strange and changed; there is no other writer like him." --Maggie Nelson, New York Times bestselling author of The Argonauts , winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award "A strange, vivid, and intense novel about the mystery of consciousness and the magic of childhood." --Tao Lin, author of Taipei , a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune." --Ben Lerner, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Topeka School ; author of 10:04 , one of the New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century "No one writes like Michael Clune. His uncanny ability to fuse the universal with the arcane breaks new ground for the bildungsroman in Pan , where he dexterously stacks up spinning plates until, before you know it, there's nothing left but changeling magic. I didn't want the book to end, and I'm still trying to figure out how it transformed the inscrutable doom of adolescence into a symphonic odyssey with style to spare." --Blake Butler, author of Molly "This strange anti-love child of Arthur Machen, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs infected my brain with odd humor, paranoia, and existential dread. Bursting with truly breathtaking prose, Pan is an ontological coming of age story for, well, the ages." --Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and A Head Full of Ghosts, "With prose as strange as it is hypnotizing, Pan will leave you breathless and wanting for more." -- Harper's Bazaar "Evocative and erudite . . . The narrative barrels toward a frightening and enigmatic ending. This staggering coming-of-age saga is tough to shake." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Michael Clune writes lucid, shrewd, startling prose capable of laying bare pockets of human experience that might otherwise go without words. Pan proves his mesmeric ability to return our world and selves to us made strange and changed; there is no other writer like him." --Maggie Nelson, New York Times bestselling author of The Argonauts , winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award "A strange, vivid, and intense novel about the mystery of consciousness and the magic of childhood." --Tao Lin, author of Taipei , a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune." --Ben Lerner, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Topeka School ; author of 10:04 , one of the New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century "No one writes like Michael Clune. His uncanny ability to fuse the universal with the arcane breaks new ground for the bildungsroman in Pan , where he dexterously stacks up spinning plates until, before you know it, there's nothing left but changeling magic. I didn't want the book to end, and I'm still trying to figure out how it transformed the inscrutable doom of adolescence into a symphonic odyssey with style to spare." --Blake Butler, author of Molly "This strange anti-love child of Arthur Machen, Philip K. Dick, and William S. Burroughs infected my brain with odd humor, paranoia, and existential dread. Bursting with truly breathtaking prose, Pan is an ontological coming of age story for, well, the ages." --Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and A Head Full of Ghosts
Synopsis
Longlisted for The Center for Fiction's 2025 First Novel Prize "Deliciously observed, ferociously strange . . . Reading his experience of these raptures is invigorating and often hilarious . . . Like a great painter, Clune can show us the mind, the world, with just a few well-placed verbs." --Kaveh Akbar, The New York Times Book Review "With prose as strange as it is hypnotizing, Pan will leave you breathless and wanting for more." -- Harper's Bazaar " Pan is remarkable for the honesty of its treatment of both mental illness and adolescence . . . when we close the book, we find ourselves in a larger world." -- The Guardian A strange and brilliant teenager's first panic attacks lead him down the rabbit hole in this wild, highly anticipated debut novel from one of our most distinctive literary minds Nicholas is fifteen when he forgets how to breathe. He had plenty of reason to feel unstable already: He's been living with his dad in the bleak Chicago suburbs since his Russian-born mom kicked him out. Then one day in geometry class, Nicholas suddenly realizes that his hands are objects . The doctor says it's just panic, but Nicholas suspects that his real problem might not be a psychiatric one: maybe the Greek god Pan is trapped inside his body. As his paradigm for his own consciousness crumbles, Nicholas; his best friend, Ty; and his maybe-girlfriend, Sarah, hunt for answers why--in Oscar Wilde and in Charles Baudelaire, in rock and roll and in Bach, and in the mysterious, drugged-out Barn, where their classmate Tod's charismatic older brother Ian leads the high schoolers in rituals that might end up breaking more than just the law. Thrilling, cerebral, and startlingly funny, Pan is a new masterpiece of the coming-of-age genre by Guggenheim fellow and literary scholar Michael Clune, whose memoir of heroin addiction, White Out --named one of The New Yorker 's best books of the year--earned him a cult readership. Now, in Pan , the great novel of our age of anxiety, Clune drops us inside the human psyche, where we risk discovering that the forces controlling our inner lives could be more alien than we want to let ourselves believe., "[ Pan ] has literary circles buzzing . . . Rendered in dazzling prose, Clune's debut novel paints a luminous portrait of the unique psychosis that growing up in suburbia can foster." Bustle "I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune." Ben Lerner, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Topeka School A strange and brilliant teenager's first panic attacks lead him down the rabbit hole in this wild, highly anticipated debut novel from one of our most distinctive literary minds Nicholas is fifteen when he forgets how to breathe. He had plenty of reason to feel unstable already: He's been living with his dad in the bleak Chicago suburbs since his Russian-born mom kicked him out. Then one day in geometry class, Nicholas suddenly realizes that his hands are objects . The doctor says it's just panic, but Nicholas suspects that his real problem might not be a psychiatric one: maybe the Greek god Pan is trapped inside his body. As his paradigm for his own consciousness crumbles, Nicholas; his best friend, Ty; and his maybe-girlfriend, Sarah, hunt for answers why--in Oscar Wilde and in Charles Baudelaire, in rock and roll and in Bach, and in the mysterious, drugged-out Barn, where their classmate Tod's charismatic older brother Ian leads the high schoolers in rituals that might end up breaking more than just the law. Thrilling, cerebral, and startlingly funny, Pan is a new masterpiece of the coming-of-age genre by Guggenheim fellow and literary scholar Michael Clune, whose memoir of heroin addiction, White Out --named one of The New Yorker 's best books of the year--earned him a cult readership. Now, in Pan , the great novel of our age of anxiety, Clune drops us inside the human psyche, where we risk discovering that the forces controlling our inner lives could be more alien than we want to let ourselves believe.
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PS3603.L86P36 2025

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