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Landscapes

Christine Lai

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Two Dollar Radio
12 September 2023
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* A Publishers Weekly's ""Writers to Watch"" (Fall 2023) An entrancing and prismatic debut novel by Christine Lai, set in a near future fraught with ecological collapse, Landscapes brilliantly explores memory, empathy, preservation, and art as an instrument for recollection and renewal.

In the English countryside--decimated by heat and drought--Penelope archives what remains of an estate's once notable collection. As she catalogues the library's contents, she keeps a diary of her final months in the dilapidated country house that has been her home for two decades and a refuge for those who have been displaced by disasters. Out of necessity, Penelope and her partner, Aidan, have sold the house and its scheduled demolition marks the pressing deadline for completing the archive. But with it also comes the impending return of Aidan's brother, Julian, at whose hands Penelope suffered during a brief but violent relationship twenty-two years before. As Julian's visit looms, Penelope finds herself unable to suppress the past, and she clings to art as a means of understanding, of survival, and of reckoning.

Recalling the works of Rachel Cusk and Kazuo Ishiguro, Landscapes is an elegiac and spellbinding blend of narrative, essay, and diary that reinvents the pastoral and the country house novel for our age of catastrophe, and announces the arrival of an extraordinarily gifted new writer."

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Imprint:   Two Dollar Radio
Dimensions:   Height: 193mm,  Width: 142mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   358g
ISBN:   9781953387387
ISBN 10:   1953387381
Pages:   230
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christine Lai grew up in Canada and lived in England for six years during graduate studies. She holds a PhD in English Literature from University College London. Landscapes was shortlisted for the inaugural Novel Prize, offered by New Directions Publishing, Fitzcarraldo Editions, and Giramondo. Christine currently lives in Vancouver.

Reviews for Landscapes

"* A Publishers Weekly's ""Writers to Watch"" (Fall 2023): ""Lai wanted to write a country house novel that subverts the glamor of depictions like that of Downton Abbey. She was influenced by W.G. Sebald's narratives of houses similar to Mornington, which required for their construction the devastation of landscapes and villages. 'I was fascinated by this idea that something that appears very beautiful and respectable is in fact complicit in this history of destruction.'"" --Matt Seidel, Publishers Weekly ""Writers to Watch Fall 2023: This season's crop of promising debut fiction offers timeless human dramas from fresh perspectives."" ""This elegiac debut is at once a disturbing glimpse into the ravages of a climate-wrecked world and a cutting examination of violence against women in art, demanding we consider the longlasting consequences of our actions and testifying to the slow, painful work of living after trauma."" --Bridget Thoreson, Booklist ""A contemplative view into a future of ecological disaster that continues to adore and obsess over art. Landscapes explores the depiction of women in art, particularly that which portrays assault. A wonderful, gothic debut from my favorite small press."" --Bex Frankeberger, Books Are Magic (Brooklyn, NY) ""Lai captures the intersectionality of art, feminism, and environmentalism in this moving debut novel... I deeply enjoyed reading Landscapes... Though the themes of this book are complex, Christine Lai's writing does not over-complicate the art. Landscapes is beautiful, provocative, and accessible. It will remind you that destruction is rarely the end and that we all must continue forward."" --Samantha Hui, Independent Book Review Review: Landscapes by Christine Lai ""In Christine Lai's haunting novel Landscapes, a wounded woman contends with memories, artifacts, loss, and hope... Ethereal and unsparing, Landscapes is a novel about destruction, endurance, and resilience."" --Meg Nola, Foreword Reviews Landscapes was included in Independent Book Review's ""23 upcoming book releases that we're excited about in Fall 2023."" --Joe Walters & the IBR Staff ""Upcoming Book Releases We're Excited About Fall 2023"" ""Catastrophes are also quiet. Climate change will also change our hearts & minds. In what might be my favorite novel on the topic, [Lai] uses the dissolution of previously grand English estate & the grumbling mental & emotional resolve of its archivist to explore the experiences and emotions of decay and disintegration. Art. Politics. A love triangle involving brothers. There is also great depth to this story beneath the big impacts of rising sea levels. A truly brilliant novel."" --Josh Cook, Porter Square Books (Cambridge, MA) ""This exceptional, atmospheric book is anchored in the equally atmospheric landscape paintings of Turner. Inventive in form, it moves between diary, catalog, critique, and narrative as it tells the story of a woman in a ruined near future slowly letting go of the life she knew, while being haunted by an attack she suffered years ago. It's a book with so many layers it requires a rereading, or two, to appreciate all it holds. Have your phone or tablet at the ready as you'll want to reference the many artworks mentioned."" --Alana Haley, Schuler Books (Grand Rapids, MI) ""Lai debuts with an intelligent narrative of an archivist living and working in the English countryside in a near future wracked by climate change... Alongside Penelope's trauma, thoughtfully developed ekphrases show how violence against women has not only been banalized, but positively coded in the tradition of Western painting. The text is an elegant assembly of such descriptions, along with catalogue entries, excerpts from Penelope's journal, and sections written from Julian's perspective. Sebald fans should take note."" --Publishers Weekly Review: Landscapes by Christine Lai ""Penelope is an archivist at the end of the world. She resides with her partner Aidan in his cluttered decaying estate home in the English countryside. While the house is still standing it serves as a resting place for climate refugees. Woven throughout the book is the imminent arrival of Julian, Aidan's narcissistic older brother who 22 years earlier had an icy abusive relationship with Penelope. Told through diary entries and catalog notes Landscapes by Christine Lai a powerful debut novel about memory, empathy, art, loss, and climate change."" --Caitlin Baker, Island Books (Mercer Island, WA) ""A celebration of co-creation at its best. Christine Lai chronicles the days of the end in a subdued manner. She makes sure we know that we all have something at stake in the climate crisis, and we can continue to reach towards each other in the end."" --Tay Jones, White Whale Bookstore (Pittsburgh, PA) ""beautiful writing, loved it"" --Percy Sutton, Books on the Square (Providence, RI) ""[Landscapes] builds an electric undercurrent of doom. In cool, sinewy prose, this astute and timely novel explores the roles of beauty, art, and passion in a time of survival."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Landscapes by Christine Lai mixes near-future climate fiction with a woman's painful past, which resurfaces during an archival project at an English country manor."" --David Varno, Publishers Weekly ""Fall 2023 Adult Announcements: Literary Fiction"" ""In her artful, art-filled debut novel, Vancouver-based writer Christine Lai relates a complex, meditative story on her own terms."" --Brett Josef Grubisic, Vancouver Sun ""I was lucky enough to read Landscapes as a manuscript and I am very excited for everyone else to read Christine Lai's pastoral novel that blends narrative, diary, and essay while exploring memory and our connection to art objects against a backdrop of an old mansion in the dying English countryside."" --Charlene Chow, Flying Books (Toronto, Canada) ""Gentle and wise, intimate and atmospheric, elegant and impressionistic, at the center of Landscapes is a question that is almost always on my mind now. What do we do with art, with beauty, in a time of crisis and collapse?"" --Amina Cain, author of A Horse at Night and Indelicacy ""Christine Lai's Landscapes is a haunting archive of the long-gone, the broken, and the soon-to-be-lost--a study in disintegration--but also, simultaneously, a heady page-turner about beauty and community and, through these, hope. A startling and beautiful debut."" --Danielle Dutton, author of Margaret the First and SPRAWL ""In deft movements triangulating possession, loss, and memory, Lai's meditative accounting of lives and culture in violent displacement and ruination feels like a witnessing of our probable path through the years ahead, in which all may be uncertain but the human will to repair and rebuild."" --Pitchaya Sudbanthad, author of Bangkok Wakes to Rain ""A marvelous, deeply intelligent novel about art, and ruins, and loss - and the stubborn, beautiful human urge to never give up. Christine Lai's Landscapes shimmers in the mind's eye, long after the last page has been turned. Wonderful."" --Steven Price, author of Lampedusa ""This is a novel engaged in inventive, intelligent, challenging conversation with the literature of the past, while presenting a clear-eyed and prescient vision of the future. Lai writes gorgeously of transience and decay, capturing the aesthetic ecstasy and redemptive power of art while interrogating its role in a crumbling and unjust world. A bold and rewarding debut."" --Kim Fu, author of Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century ""This is an extraordinary work--a contemplative novel set in a postapocalyptic landscape, that meditates on painting, specifically J.M.W Turner's ruins. The diary running through, both archiving the past as well as cataloguing the natural world, is reminiscent of Marlen Haushofer's The Wall as well as Derek Jarman's gardening journals, in their devastation and slow beauty. Christine Lai's exquisite speculative fiction as art criticism should be read alongside Ayşegül Savaş, Amina Cain, Maria Gainza, and Judith Schalansky."" --Kate Zambreno, author of Drifts and The Light Room ""For all its eerily ephemeral worldbuilding, its quiet ruined setting, Landscapes is a raw-nerve of a novel. In a love letter to and elegy for disappearing art in a disappearing world, Christine Lai has managed to lay bare the mechanics of loss, both personal and communal. The result is a masterful inspection of what it means to live through decay, to grasp, amidst so much loss, the unreliable lifeboat of memory. A transcendent, achingly beautiful debut."" --Omar El Akkad, Giller Prize-winning author of What Strange Paradise and American War ""A haunting, hypnotic novel that collapses the distances between violence and beauty, horror and longing, art and decay. I was completely absorbed in its nuanced, atmospheric world, at once familiar and menacingly strange, and I am astonished by Christine Lai's vision."" --Ayşegül Savaş, author of White on White and Walking on the Ceiling ""An exquisite debut about art and desire, love and deceit, reminiscent of A.S. Byatt in its richly researched and deeply compelling story and prose."" --Lee Henderson, author of Disintegration in Four Parts ""In an apocalyptic future that feels eerily familiar in its prescience, two characters, their pasts woven together and marked by an act of unspeakable violence, make their way back together across space and time, their memories mediated through observations about art, music and architecture... Landscapes is a propulsive read that teems with tension and pathos. With captivating and crystalline prose, Lai weaves art criticism, feminist theory and epistolary writing to maximum effect, the result a work that is haunting, prismatic and utterly engrossing. Stunningly brilliant and intricately observed, Landscapes is an astonishing debut."" --Jasmine Sealy, author of The Island of Forgetting ""A powerful meditation on the aliveness of art, and the myriad ways in which our most meaningful experiences coalesce in the world of things. Set in a world falling to ruin, Lai deftly conjures a prismatic lens through which the consequences of obsession and neglect can be viewed. An elegant novel with an urgent undertow, Landscapes is a potent reminder of what it means to be a custodian: of the planet, of our own creations, and of each other. An impressive debut from a singular voice, Landscapes is a rewarding read---as resonant and tonally rich as the works by Turner that haunt its core."" --Aislinn Hunter, author of The Certainties ""After her English country estate is brought to the edge ruin by a series of ecological disasters, a woman sets about creating an archive of its books and art before its scheduled demolition and the arrival of her partner's brother, at whose hands she suffered violence two decades previously."" --Emily Donaldson, The Globe and Mail ""Thirty nine fiction and non-fiction books to read this spring"" ""Landscapes is a darkly absorbing, prismatic debut novel from Christine Lai, set in a near future that is fraught with ecological collapse and geopolitical upheaval, exploring memory, empathy, and art as an instrument for recollection and renewal."" --49thShelf ""Most Anticipated: Our 2023 Spring Fiction Preview"" ""Christine Lai's debut is a country house novel set in the near future of climate catastrophe. Penelope catalogues the remainder of the art collection of a dilapidated estate slated for demolition, and in the process confronts memories and seeks an understanding of the past, and a way to survive disasters, through art."" --Attila Berki, Quill & Quire ""2023 Spring Preview"" AuthorChristine Lai grew up in Canada and lived in England for six years during graduate studies. She holds a PhD in English Literature from University College London. Landscapes was shortlisted for the inaugural Novel Prize, offered by New Directions Publishing, Fitzcarraldo Editions, and Giramondo. Christine currently lives in Vancouver. Visit the website of Christine Lai. Visit the Christine Lai author page for additional details and interviews."


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