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"Sam Savage [creates] some of the most original, unforgettable characters in contemporary fiction. . . . Readers are left with a voice so strong that Savage is able to derive significance from these events by sheer literary force."—Kevin Larimer,
Poets & Writers
"Savage's skill is in creating complex first-person characters using nothing but their own voice."—Carolyn Kellogg,
Los Angeles Times
"[Savage] creates one of the most intriguing stories—and one of the most vivid characters—that this reader has encountered this year."—
The Writer
Sam Savage's most intimate, tender novel yet follows Harold Nivenson, a decrepit, aging man who was once a painter and arts patron. The death of Peter Meinenger, his friend turned romantic and intellectual rival, prompts him to ruminate on his own career as a minor artist and collector and make sense of a lifetime of gnawing doubt.
Over time, his bitterness toward his family, his gentrifying neighborhood, and the decline of intelligent artistic discourse gives way to a kind of peace within himself, as he emerges from the shadow of the past and finds a reason to live, every day, in "the now."
Sam Savage
is the best-selling author of
Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife
,
The Cry of the Sloth
, and
Glass
. A native of South Carolina, Savage holds a PhD in philosophy from Yale University. He resides in Madison, Wisconsin.
"Sam Savage [creates] some of the most original, unforgettable characters in contemporary fiction. . . . Readers are left with a voice so strong that Savage is able to derive significance from these events by sheer literary force."—Kevin Larimer,
Poets & Writers
"Savage's skill is in creating complex first-person characters using nothing but their own voice."—Carolyn Kellogg,
Los Angeles Times
"[Savage] creates one of the most intriguing stories—and one of the most vivid characters—that this reader has encountered this year."—
The Writer
Sam Savage's most intimate, tender novel yet follows Harold Nivenson, a decrepit, aging man who was once a painter and arts patron. The death of Peter Meinenger, his friend turned romantic and intellectual rival, prompts him to ruminate on his own career as a minor artist and collector and make sense of a lifetime of gnawing doubt.
Over time, his bitterness toward his family, his gentrifying neighborhood, and the decline of intelligent artistic discourse gives way to a kind of peace within himself, as he emerges from the shadow of the past and finds a reason to live, every day, in "the now."
Sam Savage
is the best-selling author of
Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife
,
The Cry of the Sloth
, and
Glass
. A native of South Carolina, Savage holds a PhD in philosophy from Yale University. He resides in Madison, Wisconsin.

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