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An Impossibility of Crows: A Novel: Juniper Prize for Fiction

Autor Kirsten Kaschock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2026
A story of mothers, monsters, and the science of longing

In this daring and evocative tale, Agnes Krahn, a chemist trained in Philadelphia, returns to her childhood home after the death of her father. Just a stone's throw from the haunted fields of Gettysburg, the small town of Letort, Pennsylvania is where the Krahn family has lived for six generations—bound by twisted folk wisdom and an uncanny kinship with the crows that loom over their land.

Back in the grim farmhouse of her youth, Agnes is drawn into the strange legacy she tried to leave behind. When she discovers an abandoned nest in the barn, she becomes consumed by a scientific—and deeply personal—experiment: to breed a crow large and intelligent enough to carry her daughter, Mina, to a freedom Agnes has never known herself. As the bird grows, so does its terrifying potential—manifest in language, cunning, and a violent will of its own. What begins as a gesture of love and liberation turns darkly obsessive, echoing the dangerous ambition of Frankenstein’s monster and the generational trauma buried in the soil of her family’s past.

A thoroughly modern, feminist novel, this is a story of mothers and daughters, inheritance and isolation, and the thin line between care and control. It confronts themes of self-harm and self-preservation, as well as memory and myth, in a narrative as visceral and uncanny as the bird that rises at its heart.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625349255
ISBN-10: 1625349254
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Juniper Prize for Fiction


Notă biografică

KIRSTEN KASCHOCK, a Pew Fellow in the Arts and Summer Literary Seminars grand prize winner, is the author of one previous novel, Sleight, and six poetry collections: Unfathoms, A Beautiful Name for a Girl, The Dottery, Confessional Science-fiction: A Primer, Explain This Corpse (Lynx House Press), and AutoPortrait (as flotsam).

Recenzii

An Impossibility of Crows is a mesmerizing and wholly original novel that scratched an itch I didn’t even know I had. Ominous, profound and compulsively readable, a Gothic novel written in crystalline prose. A flat-out knockout.”—Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author
"A text of baleful beauty, like its monster, this book is somehow both achingly tender and ruthlessly unsentimental—and about the most sentimentalised aspects of our sadistic culture, too."—China Miéville, author of Perdido Street Station
An Impossibility of Crows is, itself, impossibly lyric and ambitious, an Iliad of parenting, of ambivalence, self-sacrifice and care. A divorce-poem and a tale of scientific obsession—tragic, feminist and sublime as Shelley's Frankenstein, but quick-paced, wry and gorgeous for the 21st century.”—Jordy Rosenberg, author of Confessions of the Fox and Night Night Fawn
"This book is an intensely moving exploration of the way we risk everything we have for the ones we love and still get it wrong. Agnes and Solo will power my heart for a long time. Every sentence of this novel gives more than I thought possible."—Jac Jemc, author of Empty Theatre and The Grip of It