Pan

Pan

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A WASHINGTON POST, TIME and SLATE Book of the Year

'A stunning debut'
GUARDIAN

'Stylish and unsettling' OBSERVER

'A true original' PAUL MURRAY

'Brilliant . . . Mind-bending, psychologically intricate, really thrilling' LAUREN GROFF

‘There is no other writer like him’ MAGGIE NELSON

A strange and brilliant teenager’s first panic attacks lead him down the rabbit hole in this wild, highly anticipated debut novel about the joy and anxiety of youth by the acclaimed memoirist and cult writer

Nicholas has plenty of reasons to feel unstable. He’s fifteen, the child of divorced parents, living with his mostly absent dad in the bleak Chicago suburbs and an outsider at school. Then, one day, he forgets how to breathe. The doctor says it’s just panic, but Nicholas suspects that his real problem might not be psychiatric: maybe the Greek god Pan is trapped inside his body.

As the paradigm for his own consciousness crumbles, Nicholas and his friends hunt for answers why – in art, music and literature – as they reach for a life beyond the confines of where they’ve grown up and what’s expected of them.

Thrilling, surprising and startlingly funny, Pan takes us inside the human psyche, where we might just discover that the forces controlling our inner lives are more alien than we want to believe.

'I didn't want the book to end' BLAKE BUTLER

'Tender and searching, an addictive philosophical quest' CHETNA MAROO

‘I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune’ BEN LERNER

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781911717614
ISBN10 1911717618
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 439 g
Product Dimensions 143 x 233 x 29 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format hardback
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A stunning debut . . . Pan is remarkable for the honesty of its treatment of both mental illness and adolescence. It shows more successfully than any other book I’ve read how these can be experienced as black magic . . . When we close the book, we find ourselves in a larger world * Guardian, *Book of the Day* *
Pan holds your attention as a sweet-and-sour tale of the no man’s land between childhood and adulthood . . . In this stylish and unsettling novel, the greatest fear is that inside your head is the only place to be * Observer *
Enthralling . . . A revelation . . . Strange and original * Financial Times *
Deeply impressive . . . [Clune is] a writer of great intensity and imagination; and Pan takes an old conceit – the disturbed-teen Bildungsroman – then crafts it into something strange, wild, unique * Telegraph *
Dazzling . . . At once startling funny and radiantly – if here and there a little perplexingly – strange . . . Pan is exhilarating, a pure joy – and a sheer, nerve-curdling terror – from end to end * Washington Post *
A true original . . . A new Michael Clune book is a cause for celebration -- Paul Murray
Brilliant . . . Mind-bending, psychologically intricate, really thrilling -- Lauren Groff
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
[Clune] is writing in the tradition of Proust, Sebald, Jenny Offill, Teju Cole and Nicholson Baker, writers whose eccentricities manifest in singular voices that are propulsive enough without pyrotechnic narratives. Like a great painter, Clune can show us the mind, the world, with just a few well-placed verbs . . . I could have read 300 pages of just this — Nicholas looking out the window and describing what he saw — and felt that I’d gotten my money’s worth * New York Times *
I steal language and ideas from Michael Clune -- Ben Lerner
A delightfully odd coming-of-age story * Esquire *
With prose as strange as it is hypnotising, Pan will leave you breathless and wanting for more * Harper’s Bazaar *
Nick is a beguiling addition to the literary lineage of child mystics that descends from the stories of JD Salinger . . . This novel ought to be a breakout for Mr Clune, who captures Nick’s strobing visions with remarkable lucidity and excellent dry humour . . . Pan is a reawakening * Wall Street Journal *
Thoroughly engrossing and . . . thoroughly entertaining * Times Literary Supplement *
Pan is the literary equivalent of a benevolent acid trip, leaving all your mental furniture rearranged * Bookforum *
A staggering coming-of-age novel . . . Wild, strange and savagely funny * Service95 *
[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 *
A remarkable and singular novel whose sensitivity to the texture of experience opens up the possibility of a fresh perceptiveness in the reader. It’s tender and searching, an addictive philosophical quest. I loved it with all my heart. -- Chetna Maroo, Booker-shortlisted author of WESTERN LANE
Goddamn this book is wild. As a panic attack veteran, reading this novel was a funny, surreal but totally familiar experience . . . I had never read anything by Clune before and I intend to dive into all of it now -- John Mulaney
Hilarious and surprising, but perfect * Compact *
A strange, vivid and intense novel about the mystery of consciousness and the magic of childhood -- Tao Lin
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
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
This staggering coming-of-age saga is tough to shake * Publishers Weekly *
Clune is excellent at getting inside the head of a certain kind of teenager * Literary Review *

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Author's Bio

Michael Clune is the critically acclaimed author of the memoirs Gamelife and White Out, chosen by the New Yorker as one of the best books of 2013. Clune’s work has appeared in Harper’s, the New Yorker, Granta and elsewhere, while he has been recognised by fellowships and awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, and others. He is currently the Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of the Humanities at Case Western Reserve University and lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

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