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All Days Are Night

By Peter Stamm & Michael Hofmann
All Days Are Night by Peter Stamm & Michael Hofmann digital book - Fable

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A novel about survival, self-reliance, and art, by Peter Stamm, finalist for the 2013 Man Booker International Prize

All Days Are Night is the story of Gillian, a successful and beautiful TV host, content with her marriage to Matthias, even if she feels restless at times. One night following an argument, the couple has a terrible car accident: Matthias, who is drunk, hits a deer on the wet road and dies in the crash. Gillian wakes up in the hospital completely disfigured. Only slowly, after many twists and turns, does she put her life back together, and reconnects with a love interest of the past who becomes a possible future—or so it seems. In Stamm’s unadorned and haunting style, this new novel forcefully tells the story of a woman who loses her life but must stay alive all the same. How she works everything out in the end is at once surprising and incredibly rewarding.

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2.5
“'All Days Are Night' starts with an intriguing plot: Gillian has had a car accident that left her disfigured, and her husband has died. As she returns to her home and tries to find her way back to herself after this tragedy, the ins and outs of their relationship get revealed, as well as Gillian's fascination with artist Hubert. It starts off as a mystery, you get a sense of things going on behind the veil yet I didn't think that the discoveries were worthwhile. There is the discussion of stability and permanence in a marriage versus the excitement of a capricious artist, but yet these are things that we as readers weakly infer than the narrative pushing it too much. I didn't think that this book made a strong statement in either way, it was quiet, relatively slow and unassuming in its sparse writing style. On this note, I also couldn't say I ever quite got the characters, why they did why they did, their motivation. So with the intrigue not building up to much, lackluster characters and a story that I personally didn't find all that interesting, I wonder what I still liked about it? The book did leave me wanting more, and that's what pushed me chapter to chapter. It created a curiosity.”
“It was OK in parts, struggled in places, not really my kind of book to be fair”

About Peter Stamm

Peter Stamm is the author of the novels Seven Years, On a Day Like This, and Unformed Landscape, and the short-story collections We’re Flying and In Strange Gardens and Other Stories. His prize-winning books have been translated into more than thirty languages. For his entire body of work and his accomplishments in fiction, he was short-listed for the Man Booker International Prize in 2013, and in 2014 he won the prestigious Friedrich Hölderlin Prize. He lives in Switzerland.
 
Michael Hofmann has translated the work of Gottfried Benn, Hans Fallada, Franz Kafka, Joseph Roth, and many others. In 2012, he was awarded the Thornton Wilder Prize for Translation by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His Selected Poems was published in 2009, and Where Have You Been? Selected Essays in 2014. He lives in Florida and London.

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