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PUBLISHER: Canongate Books
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9780857861368
RRP: £20.00
PAGES: 1056
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 1, 2011
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Instructions
Adam Levin
This is the story of Gurion Maccabee, age ten: a lover, a fighter, a scholar, and a truly spectacular talker. Gurion has been expelled from three Jewish day-schools for acts of violence and messianic tendencies. He ends up in the Cage, a special lockdown program for the most hopeless cases at Aptakisic Junior High. But in just four days, from the moment he meets the beautiful Eliza June Watermark to the terrifying Events of November 17, Gurion’s search for righteousness sparks a violent, unstoppable rebellion. Driven equally by moral fervour and teenage exuberance, The Instructions is hilarious, troubling, empathetic, monumental, breakneck, romantic and unforgettable.
Reviews of Instructions
'Manic, articulate, full of passions, courageous in its form and very funny.' – George Saunders 'Adam Levin's book is the real thing, I think. It appeals to the young readers who like formal invention and ambition… But there's also real substance there.' – Dave Eggers 'A hysterical, heartfelt journey of self-discovery … A book that moves beyond completely transparent influences to reach its own distinct, new, great height.' – Village Voice 'Evocative of David Foster Wallace … full of death-defying sentences, manic wit, exciting provocations and simple human warmth.' – Rolling Stone 'This is a life-consuming novel, one that demands to be read feverishly. When it is over, other fiction feels insufficient, the newspaper seems irrelevant … If the ultimate message of modernism was unremitting pessimism … The Instructions has given the literary genre its long deferred conclusion: Indeed, a day-or four-can serve as a reminder that death looms large for anything living, but there is lot of life to be lived in the interim.' – New York Observer
Adam Levin
Adam Levin’s stories have appeared in Tin House, McSweeney’s, and Esquire. Winner of the 2003 Tin House/Summer Literary Seminars Fiction Contest and the 2004 Joyce Carol Oates Fiction Prize, Levin holds an MA in Clinical Social Work from the University of Chicago and an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University. His collection of short stories, Hot Pink, will be published by McSweeney’s in 2011. He lives in Chicago, where he teaches writing at Columbia College and The School of the Art Institute. He also has a parrot.