The Volunteer by Salvatore Scibona - ISBN: 9781784708481
Paperback
Four generations bound by loss, salvation, and a secret American history.

The Volunteer

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  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    16 July 2020

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Summary

An odyssey of loss and salvation ranging across four generations of fathers and sons, in the finest tradition of American storytelling.

The year is 1966 and a young man named Vollie Frade, almost on a whim, enlists in the United States Marine Corps to fight in Vietnam. Breaking definitively from his rural Iowan parents, Vollie puts in motion a chain of events that sees him go to work for people with intentions he cannot yet grasp. From the Cambodian jungle, to a flophouse in Queens, t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784708481
ISBN-10:1784708488
Author:Salvatore Scibona
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:16 July 2020
Weight:342g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 129mm
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Critics Review

A magnificent counterpoint of four generations of fathers and sons… Like DeLillo in [Underworld], Scibona wreaks an epic from the lives of ordinary, supposedly negligible men. Scibona has built a masterpiece. * New York Times Book Review *
[Scibona is] a born novelist: He conveys a world in a detail. Scibona can take us into the broken heart of a child lost in a foreign airport, the shattering chaos of a night assault during the Vietnam War and the quiet intensity of a working-class New York neighborhood… Work like The Volunteer can never be one thing only, upbeat or down. It’s teeming, brilliantly. * The Washington Post *
Salvatore Scibona’s exhilarating new novel [is]… a searing record of war and the lies people live by… Despite all the destruction and despair, in this novel hope emerges as the wildest high. * Economist *
What perfect pitch, what perfect rhythm. These are sentences that are in love with the world and that make us love the world, too. * The Boston Globe *
Scibona is a remarkable writer and The Volunteer is a remarkable book… It is a war story unlike any other war story, a story of fathers and sons, of family (both biological and manufactured) and of generations of betrayal and abandonment… All of it — all of it — is just so ridiculously beautiful. * NPR *
Salvatore Scibona is gravely, terminally, a born writer – a high artist and exquisite craftsman. Yes his sentences are perfect but not merely; a surplus of dark and tender wisdom, who knows its source, makes his language – and the world – glow with meaning. * Rachel Kushner *
The Volunteer is a wonder right from page one, lovely in its language and aching in its insights. * Victor LaValle *
Salvatore Scibona is a virtuoso and The Volunteer is a majestic, magnificent, frankly epic work of art. Characters with the most modest, vulnerable lives transform from ‘nobodies’ into full, precious human souls, steeped in pathos, tragedy, and a seemingly unstoppable heritage of particularly American violence. What tenderness and love they manage to wrest from their lives becomes nothing less than heroic and starkly, luminously beautiful. – Paul Harding
Scibona’s lyrical yet muscular prose anchors this majestic work as he probes deep philosophical questions about family, identity, belonging, and sacrifice… Scibona’s greatest strength is his ability to inhabit each character with profound psychological depth to explore their guilt, doubt, and humanity. This novel rewards close reading and deserves wide readership. * Booklist (starred review) *
Like the late Robert Stone, Scibona exhibits a command of language and demonstrates a knack for dramatizing the tidal pull of history on individual destiny. The novel accrues real power as its vividly imagined characters try to make sense of an often senseless world. This is a bold, rewarding novel. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *

About The Author

Salvatore Scibona

Salvatore Scibona’s first book, The End, was a finalist for the National Book Award; and winner of the Young Lions Fiction Award from the New York Public Library, and the Norman Mailer Cape Cod Award for Exceptional Writing. He was awarded a 2009 Whiting Writers’ Award. In 2010, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and was included in the New Yorker’s ‘20 Under 40’ list of writers to watch.

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