Elysium, Jennifer Marie Brissett
Elysium, Jennifer Marie Brissett
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Elysium
Or, The World After

Author: Jennifer Marie Brissett

Narrator: Jamye Grant

Unabridged: 7 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Skyboat Media

Published: 12/01/2015


Synopsis

A computer program etched into the atmosphere has a story to tell—the story of two people, of a city lost to chaos, of survival and love. The program’s data, however, has been corrupted. As the novel’s characters struggle to survive the apocalypse, they are sustained and challenged by the demands of love in a shattered world both haunted and dangerous.

About Jennifer Marie Brissett

Jennifer Marie Brissett is a writer, artist, and former bookseller. She has an MFA in creative writing from the Stonecoast Program at the University of Southern Maine. Her stories can be found in Morpheus Tales, Warrior Wisewoman 2, The Future Fire, Thaumatrope, and Halfway down the Stairs. She is fomer owner of the indie bookstore Indigo Cafe & Books in Brooklyn.

About Claire Bloom

Claire Bloom, CBE, is an English film and stage actress, known for leading roles in plays such as Streetcar Named Desire, A Doll’s House, and Long Day’s Journey into Night, along with nearly sixty films and countless television roles, during a career spanning over six decades. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2013 Queen’s birthday honors for services to drama.

About Jamye Grant

Jamye Méri Grant attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, Texas, where she was a Presidential Scholar and the recipient of the prestigious YoungArts award. She studied theater arts at Pepperdine University and has acted in numerous theater performances, as well as in film and television.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mike on July 07, 2016

Well this was a mess of a book in so many ways. I think I sort of see what the author was trying to do with it, but the story came across as a confusing jumble of scenes that danced around the main theme and had a conclusion that was downright unsatisfying and anti-climatic. I think the author wanted......more

Goodreads review by Allison on August 01, 2019

An ambitious, imaginative retelling that I think juuuuust didn't quite gel. CONTENT WARNINGS: (no actual spoilers, just a list of topics) (view spoiler)[suicide, wasting illness, loss of a loved one, gore/effluvia, adultery, domestic violence. (hide spoiler)] Things that were very well done: -The glitching. Gender, location, purpo......more

Goodreads review by Anthony on August 05, 2019

This was a very unusual reading experience, in that I found the writing itself to be wonderfully assured, subtle, and clear, with a simplicity and directness of approach that at times reminded me of the work of Octavia Butler. Many, if not most, of the individual sequences of this mosaic novel were......more

Goodreads review by Justin on December 14, 2014

A damaged AI seeks to understand itself and the story of how it lost its mate. Possibly one of the more ambitious debut novels I’ve read, Elysium is a bewildering and rewarding read that proceeds from fragmentation to unity over a constantly shifting pattern of times and places. It avoids confusion b......more


Quotes

“This haunting, surreal story about surviving at all costs…[is a] rich exploration of identity and memory.” Washington Post

“Some of the praise heaped on this book includes the words ‘audacious,’ ‘ambitious,’ and ‘hard to believe this is a first novel.’ These are all entirely apt…Every once in awhile it’s great to see a book with such unconventional structure, that takes the genre playbook, tears all the pages out, and shuffles them back together and still manages to tell both one and many moving and satisfying stories.” Locus

“Jamye Méri Grant does wonderful work here. She has a lovely low alto, which I always think is the most adaptable pitch for many voices…The audiobook production offers a clever adaptation of the text…a gorgeous book.” Locus (audio review)

“Brissett deftly handles the challenge of a multitude of characters all being the same people in a multitude of places that are the same place, while exploring complicated questions about identity.” Publishers Weekly

“The novel’s unsettling and unusual structure works because Brissett skillfully seeds symbols and repeats elements to carry the reader through each version of the world. Just as the heroine/hero slowly comes to realize what is happening to the world, so, too, does the reader.” Library Journal

“It’s really quite difficult for me to believe it’s a first novel, it’s so good: incredibly ambitious, beautifully written, moving, and with an extremely poignant ending, not to mention that remarkable, intricate balancing act with all your various hall-of-mirrors characters.” Elizabeth Hand, award-winning author

“The style flows and draws you into the fiction and keeps you there—poetic in its imagery but simultaneously economical. It’s a science fiction, post-apocalyptic, tale, a love story, but not your dumb old man’s love story. A love story for a new age.” Jeffery Ford, author of Crackpot Palace

“An audacious first novel that pushes against the limits of the form…Elysium is a book like no other.” James Patrick Kelly, author of Think like a Dinosaur


Awards

  • Philip K. Dick Award
  • Locus Recommendation