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Review "A mesmerizing tale... a universal human cry for love." ForeWord Magazine, September/October 2007"An elegant, understated study of physical and psychic dislocations . . . artfully detailed and beautifully rendered." Chicago Tribune, December 22, 2007"Erens is an exceptional writer." El Paso Times, October 28, 2007"Jack Gorse, the bookish, obsessive protagonist of Pamela Erens' debut novel, is part of a long line of literary wanderers. Like Binx Bolling, from Walker Percy's The Moviegoer, Jack is an astute observer, a metaphysician of the ordinary, but a faltering amateur at living the life he so skillfully dissects.... The Understory is a worthy Northern counterpart to Percy's metaphysical exploration, and a reminder that originality and depth can be found in a fiction's language, not just in the breadth of the experience it represents." Small Spiral Notebook, October 8, 2007A 40yearold New Yorker bound to his solitude and his habits find he has lost the ability to connect with others in former Glamour editor Erens's hauntingly abject first novel. After years of skirting New York tenancy laws, unemployed former lawyer Jack Gorse is evicted by the new owners of his Manhattan building and ends up 300 miles north at a Vermont Buddhist retreat. In alternating chapters of this skillfully rendered work, Erens moves between the present at the creepy northern retreat, where Jack tends bonsai trees, and Jack's dreary former existence in the city, where he is shaken from his decades of inertia by a visit from the building owners' architect, Patrick Allegra. Patrick takes a picture of Jack in his desperately blasted state and genuinely seems to care where Jack will go after the eviction. The tenderness of this fragile human connection is unbearable for Jack, who is reminded of a similar lost boyhood relationship. Jack's complex reaction is handled cursorily in what is overall a sensitive, restrained debut. (Sept.) Publishers Weekly, June 11, 2007 Product Description Winner of the Ironweed Press Fiction PrizeA Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalistFinalist, William Saroyan International Prize for WritingSet in New York City and in a Buddhist monastery in rural Vermont, The Understory is both a mystery and a psychological study and reveals that repression and selfexpression can be equally destructive. Exlawyer Jack Gorse walls off his inner life with elaborate rituals and routines. Threatened with eviction from his longtime apartment and caught offguard by an attraction to a near stranger, he grapples with both disruptions in a manner that leads to catastrophe. From the Publisher Winner of the Ironweed Press Fiction Prize A Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist Set in New York City and in a Buddhist monastery in rural Vermont, The Understory is both a mystery and a psychological study and reveals that repression and selfexpression can be equally destructive. Exlawyer Jack Gorse walls off his inner life with elaborate rituals and routines. Threatened with eviction from his longtime apartment and caught offguard by an attraction to a near stranger, he grapples with both disruptions in a manner that leads to catastrophe. About the Author The Understory is author Pamela Erens's debut novel. Her short fiction and essays have appeared in a variety of literary and generalinterest magazines, including Chicago Review, The Literary Review, Glamour, and O, The Oprah Magazine.
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