The night swimmers
Rock, Peter
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"Beneath the surface of Lake Michigan there are vast systems: crosscutting currents
sudden drop-offs
depths of absolute darkness
shipwrecked bodies
hidden places. Peter Rock's stunning auto-biographical novel begins in the 90s on the Door Peninsula of Wisconsin
where the narrator
a man recently graduated from college
and a young widow
Mrs. Abel
swim together at night
making their way across miles of open water
navigating the currents and swells
the rise and fall of the lake. The nature of these night swims
and of his relationship to Mrs. Abel
becomes increasingly mysterious to the narrator as the summer passes
until the night that Mrs. Abel disappears. Twenty years later
the narrator--now married with two daughters--tries to understand that time
it's obsessions and dreams. Digging into old notebooks and letters
as well as clippings he's preserved on the "psychic photography" of Ted Serios and scribbled quotations from Rilke and Chekhov
the narrator rebuilds a world he's lost--those searching and uncertain drives
his vague wish to be a writer. He also searches for clues to the fate of Mrs. Abel
and begins once again to swim distances in dark water. A novel of highly charged and transformative thought and soaring physicality
The Night Swimmers explores the depths of an identity in motion with lyrical insight and reflective imagination few works of fiction can summon. It lays bare what it means to come to terms with your fraught and weighted choices as you struggle to make peace with the person you've found yourself to be. Consonant with other Sebaldian re-inventors of autobiographical fiction
this novel is an exploration of unrelenting meaning"--
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