Description: Four by Four by Sara Mesa, Katie Whittemore A haunting depiction of a sinister elite boarding school in a world veering toward chaos. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Set entirely at Wybrany College - a school where the wealthy keep their kids safe from the chaos erupting in the cities - Four by Four is a novel of insinuation and gossip, in which the truth about Wybranys program is always palpable, but never explicit. An exploration of the relationship between the powerful and powerless - and the repetition of these patterns-Mesas sophisticated nightmare calls to mind great works of gothic literature (think Shirley Jackson) and social thrillers to create a unique, unsettling view of freedom and how a fear of the outside world can create monsters. Author Biography Sara Mesa is the author of eight works of fiction, including Scar (winner of the Ojo Critico Prize), Four by Four (a finalist for the Herralde Prize), An Invisible Fire (winner of the Premio Mlaga de Novela), and Cara de Pan. Her works have been translated into more than ten different languages, and has been widely praised for her concise, sharp writing style.Katie Whittemore is a graduate of the University of NH (BA), Cambridge University (M.Phil), and Middlebury College (MA), and was a 2018 Bread Loaf Translators Conference participant. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Two Lines, The Arkansas International, The Common Online, Gulf Coast Magazine Online, Los Angeles Review of Books,The Brooklyn Rail, and InTranslation. Current projects include novels by Spanish authors Sara Mesa, Javier Serena, and Aliocha Coll, Aroa Moreno Durn, and Nuria Labari. Review "With short, propulsive chapters, Sara Mesa creates an unforgettable gothic landscape, centered on the mysterious and menacing Wybrany College, that twists in ways that unsettle and thrill. In Four by Four, Mesas sentences are clear as glass, but when you look through you will be terrified by what you see."--Laura van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel "The atmospheric unraveling of the mystery will keep you turning the page; the ending will leave you stunned--Mesas Four by Four is a tautly written literary thriller that juxtaposes the innocence of children with the fetish of control; a social parable that warns against the silence of oppression and isolation through its disquieting, sparse prose."--Kelsey Westenberg, Seminary Co-op "Stylistically, Four by Fours narrative structure is both dazzling and dizzying, as its perfect pacing only enhances the metastasizing dread and dis-ease. . . . Mesa exposes the thin veneer of venerability to be hiding something menacing and unforgivable--and Four by Four lays it bare for all the world to see."--Jeremy Garber, Powells Books "Very few authors evoke a visceral reaction with prose in the way that Sara Mesa does. . . . Four by Four sounds an alarm on the dangers of power, privilege, and the self-delusions told in order to hide complicity. A work of high gothic art, Four by Four solidifies Mesa as one of the strongest female voices in contemporary Spanish literature."--Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books "Menace pervades Sara Mesas prose. . . . For the novels first three-quarters, she lets a sense of wrongness simmer and grow, creating suspense so strong I could barely set the book down. She deftly mixes immersive narration and relentless creepiness with incisive class commentary; by the novels end, I was appalled both for its characters and for my own world."--Lily Meyer, NPR "This is a linguistically precise, stylistically spare and emotionally devastating look at the corrosive effect of abuse and power imbalance, perfect for fans of Shirley Jackson and Samanta Schweblin."--Cindy Pauldine, Shelf Awareness, starred review "Like Buñuels Exterminating Angel, or even Bong Joon-hos Parasite, the rich are left rotting in a swamp of their own design. . . . Four by Four is an uncomfortably real look into the absurd world of the bourgeoisie. It is so complex and layered that, to reach a full understanding, one may have to read it two or even three times. Not a single character, after all, is what they seem."--Noelle Mcmanus, The Womens Review of Books "A meticulously constructed and chilling study of desire and influence."--Kirkus Reviews "Mesa presents a painful exploration of inequity, cruelty, and the immeasurable cost of belonging."--Terry Hong, Booklist "Sara Mesa. Dont forget that name. The finalist for the 30th Premio Herralde de Novela. Read it. Share it. Talk about it. Open the book and begin. You wont be able to put it down."--Uxue, Un libro al día "Mesas tale seeps into you with cold, Pinter-esque menace. It fills you with increasing dread as you realize that you need to see where the story is headed even as you suspect you are powerless to stop the pages turning towards a dark revelation."--Merril Speck, Short Stories Bookshop "Sara Mesa has brought a new narrative voice to the scene that is in a position to bear important fruit for the genre of the Spanish novel in the twenty first century. Already in Four by Four an author has been discovered with the capacity for artistic integration of different stylistic registers within the same novel and with a real talent for representing reality. Four by Four is an account of the sinister relationships of power corrupted by fear and latent violence that feed this social parable of Kafkian roots."--Ángel Basanta, El Mundo "What can I say about a story in which everything works? . . . A new author that will surprise us further in future."--Sergio Sancor, Libros y literatura "Sara Mesas prose has gradually strengthened, gaining depth and ambition, without abandoning her other inclinations: unsettling and oppressive atmospheres, characters powerless against the force of their destinies, and that which the author likes to call perverse utopias, collective dreams condemned to failure again and again, burdened heavily by the communitys worst instincts."--Alejandro Luque, Mercurio "An original novel full of talent, an oppressive fable in which nothing is what it seems and in which its author shows herself to have some striking credentials: it is about somebody capable of creating a sophisticated nightmare using only one stroke of fine line."--Pablo Martínez Zarracina, Bilbao "The books action takes place in a boarding school . . . Sara Mesa uses this backdrop for her meditation on the relationships that are formed in closed spaces and the undercurrents of violence that generate hierarchy; in this case between students (the wealthy and those with scholarships), the teachers and the school management. On the outside there is danger, on the inside is protection, the rules, but there also exists evil . . . Secrets, class difference, abuse of power and the oppressive space are the common denominators of all the parts of this sordid tale, that to a certain extent reminds us of Elvira Navarro and which, upon finishing, leaves us ice cold and wanting more."--Álex Gil, Qué Leer "One of the most promising authors of today, who stands out among other virtues for her despairing vision and her talent for creating charged atmospheres, as well as her capacity for creating singular characters, frequently despicable to those who observe with malevolent humor not exempt of compassion."--Braulio Ortiz, Málaga Hoy Long Description Set entirely at Wybrany College - a school where the wealthy keep their kids safe from the chaos erupting in the cities - Four by Four is a novel of insinuation and gossip, in which the truth about Wybranys program is always palpable, but never explicit. An exploration of the relationship between the powerful and powerless - and the repetition of these patterns-Mesas sophisticated nightmare calls to mind great works of gothic literature (think Shirley Jackson) and social thrillers to create a unique, unsettling view of freedom and how a fear of the outside world can create monsters. Review Quote "With short, propulsive chapters, Sara Mesa creates an unforgettable gothic landscape, centered on the mysterious and menacing Wybrany College, that twists in ways that unsettle and thrill. In Four by Four , Mesas sentences are clear as glass, but when you look through you will be terrified by what you see." --Laura van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel "The atmospheric unraveling of the mystery will keep you turning the page; the ending will leave you stunned--Mesas Four by Four is a tautly written literary thriller that juxtaposes the innocence of children with the fetish of control; a social parable that warns against the silence of oppression and isolation through its disquieting, sparse prose." --Kelsey Westenberg, Seminary Co-op "Stylistically, Four by Four s narrative structure is both dazzling and dizzying, as its perfect pacing only enhances the metastasizing dread and dis-ease. . . . Mesa exposes the thin veneer of venerability to be hiding something menacing and unforgivable--and Four by Four lays it bare for all the world to see." --Jeremy Garber, Powells Books "Very few authors evoke a visceral reaction with prose in the way that Sara Mesa does. . . . Four by Four sounds an alarm on the dangers of power, privilege, and the self-delusions told in order to hide complicity. A work of high gothic art, Four by Four solidifies Mesa as one of the strongest female voices in contemporary Spanish literature." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books "This is a linguistically precise, stylistically spare and emotionally devastating look at the corrosive effect of abuse and power imbalance, perfect for fans of Shirley Jackson and Samanta Schweblin." --Cindy Pauldine, Shelf Awareness , starred review "Like Bu Excerpt from Book SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH I arrived at the colich yesterday. Night had fallen by the time I finally found it. I admit: Im a hopeless driver, especially on unfamiliar roads. I made my first mistake at the detour on the highway. I had to turn around and start again. Then I passed through a pine forest on a dirt road. I drove slowly, uncertainly. I turned on the high beams, blinding a few rabbits. I heard the cry of a bird, but I dont know which kind. I reached the roads end at last, hungry and confused. My sense of disorientation was met head on by total darkness. Apparently, everyone here goes to bed very early. The silhouettes of stone buildings stood out among the shadows. Not as large as I expected, but ornate and pretentious, like from another time. A woman in an apron met me at the gate, her head bowed. She seemed to be expecting me because she didnt ask my name or reason for being there. She simply murmured follow me and led me to my room in a stone dormitory on the left side of the property. The room is spare but comfortable. A double bed, mounted TV, desk with a swivel chair and prints of contemporary art on the wall. I tried the internet connection and it seemed to work fine. I thought about taking a shower, but I didnt know where it was and the woman in the apron had disappeared without giving me any instructions. I hung my clothes in the closet and got into bed, still dressed and without having eaten dinner. I fell fast asleep, unusual for me. I had a strange dream I cant quite remember today, but it kept me entertained all night long. I was woken up this morning by the ringing of a telephone which sits on the nightstand and which I hadnt noticed yesterday. A cordial female voice summons me to a meeting in one hour. A welcome meeting, she specifies. I look at the clock. Its only 8 AM, and Sunday, too. The sun has barely risen. Through the window, I can see a well-tended garden with tall hedges, vestiges of the nights fog. I realize I will have to adapt to a different schedule. Ive peeked into the hallway and seen other doors like mine, but none appear to be to a bathroom. I dont know where to wash up, do my business. Ive been forced to urinate in a plastic bottle, which Ive stashed behind the nightstand. Ive wiped the sleep from my eyes with a tissue and now Im waiting for the meeting, as I write. Ill know more soon. I met Se Description for Sales People Mesa is known for her concise, sharp style that highlights the horror of the everyday. Four by Four has been hailed as an instant classic by Spanish-language media. Four by Four calls to mind great minds of Gothic literature such as Shirley jackson. A stunning exploration of the relationship between the powerful and the powerless. Details ISBN1948830140 Author Katie Whittemore Pages 140 Publisher Open Letter Year 2020 Translator Katie Whittemore ISBN-10 1948830140 ISBN-13 9781948830140 Format Paperback Imprint Open Letter Place of Publication Rochester, NY Country of Publication United States Language English UK Release Date 2020-06-04 NZ Release Date 2020-06-04 DEWEY 863.7 Audience General AU Release Date 2020-05-20 Publication Date 2020-06-04 US Release Date 2020-06-04 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:127886331;
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Book Title: Four by Four
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Publisher: Open Letter
Publication Year: 2020
Author: Sara Mesa
Number of Pages: 140 Pages