The Stone World, Joel Agee
The Stone World, Joel Agee
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The Stone World
A Novel

Author: Joel Agee

Narrator: Armando Durán

Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/17/2022


Synopsis

From the son of acclaimed author James Agee comes a haunting novel depicting an American boy’s childhood in Mexico, ensconced in a world comprised of communist European exiles, local union activists, street children, and avant-garde artists like Frida Kahlo.Joel Agee’s hallucinatory first novel begins in a house with a large garden in an unnamed Mexican town in the late 1940s, where six-and-a-half-year-old Peter reads, dreams, and plays with his friends. He is a nascent explorer, artist, philosopher, mystic, and scientist. His world is still new, not yet papered over with received knowledge.And the actual world around him is a unique one in history: a community of leftist emigrés who have found refuge in Mexico from the Nazi and fascist regimes of Europe, rubbing shoulders with Mexican labor activists and leftists such as Frida Kahlo.But the emigrés long for home—including Peter’s stepfather, who wants to return to his native Germany. Going back to Europe may not be safe for any of them yet, however, which gives rise to anguished arguments among Peter’s parents and their tight group of friends.And slowly, Peter begins to comprehend that his world may be turned upside down—that he might be forced to take leave of everyone he knows: his best friend, Arón; his father’s friend Sándor, who talks about revolution and performs magic tricks; and Zita, the family’s live-in-maid, who has taught him the consoling mysteries of prayer …Steeped in the magic and myths of childhood—yet haunted by a harsh adult world bedeviled by instability and political turmoil—Joel Agee’s The Stone World is an unforgettable portrait of a family that will inevitably invite comparison with another classic family story, that of his father James Agee’s A Death in the Family.

About Joel Agee

Joel Agee is a writer and translator. He has won numerous awards for his translation work, including the Berlin Prize of the American Academy in Berlin, the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize, and the ALTA National Translation Award, as well as fellowships form the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. His essays have appeared in Harper’s, The New Yorker, the Yale Review, and other magazines, and he is the author of the acclaimed memoirs Twelve Years: An American Boyhood in East Germany and In the House of My Fear. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

About Armando Durán

Armando Durán has appeared in films, television, and regional theaters throughout the West Coast. For the last decade he has been a member of the resident acting company at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. In 2009 he was named by AudioFile as Best Voice in Biography and History for his narration of Che Guevara. A native Californian, he divides his time between Los Angeles and Ashland, Oregon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bandit

I’m delighted to be the first person to rate and review this book, though wish it would have had more readership by now. I’ve been going through a lot of speculative fiction and wanted to slow things down with a proper literary novel and this one certainly did the trick. And though I am an avowed a......more

Goodreads review by Deborah

The events of this novel unfold entirely from the point of view of Peter, a six-year-old boy. He inhabits a fraught world and only poorly understands many of the things he sees and hears. He lives in Mexico in the late 1940s, with his American violinist mother and German journalist stepfather. They’......more

Goodreads review by RMazin

Do not dismiss this novel because the narrator is a six-year--old boy living in post WWII Mexico. Pira/Peter is not just any boy. He is kind, thoughtful, creative and observant. Pira needs to be all of that and more because his situation is a bit different. He lives with Bruno (a stepfather) who fle......more


Quotes

“Joel Agee’s astonishing new novel is one of the purest, most penetrating explorations of childhood I have ever read…The Stone World is more than a great literary achievement, it is a remarkable human achievement as well.” Paul Auster, New York Times bestselling author

“In this brilliant novel, the lost world of childhood is resurrected with a force and clarity that is nothing less than astounding.” Siri Hustvedt, award-winning author of The Blazing World