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2015 | Colorado Book Award
2014 | Reading the West
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Peter Heller, the celebrated author of the breakout best seller The Dog Stars, returns with an achingly beautiful, wildly suspenseful second novel about an artist trying to outrun his past. Jim Stegner has seen his share of violence and loss. Years ago he shot a man in a bar. His marriage disintegrated. He grieved the one thing he loved. In the wake of tragedy, Jim, a well-known expressionist painter, abandoned the art scene of Santa Fe to start fresh in the valleys of rural Colorado. Now he spends his days painting and fly-fishing, trying to find a way to live with the dark impulses that sometimes overtake him. He works with a lovely model. His paintings fetch excellent prices. But one afternoon, on a dirt road, Jim comes across a man beating a small horse, and a brutal encounter rips his quiet life wide open. Fleeing Colorado, chased by men set on retribution, Jim returns to New Mexico, tormented by his own relentless conscience. A stunning, savage novel of art and violence, love and grief, The Painter is the story of a man who longs to transcend the shadows in his heart, a man intent on using the losses he has suffered to create a meaningful life.

About the Author :
Peter Heller is the best-selling author of The Dog Stars. He holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers Workshop in both fiction and poetry. An award-winning adventure writer and a longtime contributor to NPR, Heller is a contributing editor at Outside magazine, Men s Journal, and National Geographic Adventure, and a regular contributor to Bloomberg Businessweek. He is also the author of several nonfiction books, including Kook, The Whale Warriors, and Hell or High Water: Surviving Tibet s Tsangpo River. He lives in Denver, Colorado."

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Praise for The Painter An entertaining setup The brawls and chase scenes have an edge-of-your-seatness that kept me turning the pages swiftly . . . When Jim takes to the mountains or streams, an un unwound lyricism takes over, Heller at his best . . . He has a keen, worshipful eye when describing the natural world: a trout hooked, a wave surfed . . . Striking . . . [A] moving story about love, celebrity, and the redemptive power of art. Benjamin Percy, The New York Times Book Review "The 45-year-old painter Jim Stegner, the title character of Peter Heller s second novel, is a Renaissance man of the American West. He reads T. S. Eliot and listens to Tom Waits. . . He also has a bad habit, when his temper flares, of shooting at people and braining them with rocks. . . Jim s life changes decisively when he comes upon a blustery stranger abusing a small horse. Suspenseful scenes with the local authorities and vigilantes of various stripes propel the novel. Mr. Heller s . . . close attention to the natural world serves his fiction well. The Colorado and New Mexico landscapes evoked in The Paintergive the novel a deeper than usual sense of place." John Williamson, The New York Times "Heller s first fictional outing wasThe Dog Stars, a breakout post apocalyptic tale. His new book opens in rural Colorado where painter Jim Stegner failed husband, grieving father and barroom murderer is trying to glue his life back together when trouble strikes again." Toronto Star Heller s prose style . . . works brilliantly at allowing readers inside Stegner s head to capture his often jagged thoughts. And Heller also does a wonderful job of evoking the process by which Stegner creates his paintings a kind of furious inspiration that even he can t always understand and the different kind of release he finds in his beloved pastime of fly-fishing. . . The Painter is a strikingly complex character study, one that parcels out information about the details of Stegner s back story while never building to an obvious cathartic revelation. Jim Stegner may be a mess of a man, but it s fascinating watching Heller plumb his broken soul. Scott Renshaw, Salt Lake City Weekly "Looking for suspense with literary chops? Peter Heller (whose last book was the breakout bestsellerThe Dog Stars) is back with a brilliant page-turner about an artist with a dark streak . . . Heller's gorgeous prose and the moral complexity of his narrator make this a standout." Dawn Raffel, Reader's Digest "The Painter is simply fine and more than a little wondrous. Astute readers will allow the prose to get under their skin and just go with it. Like Stegner paints, don't think, just read. More than once, my mind turned to daydreams and soft memory, only to be jerked back to witness a fish dying, gasping for air, or a bullet shattering a window . . .Heller rarely missteps. No character devolves to caricature. His writing is strong and sure, at turns fizzy and sensual, dark and brooding, as filled with love as it is with suspense. This is stuff you'll taste in the back of your throat and feel at your nerves' ends." Jackson Free Press The settings he moves through during his time in Santa Fe are as recognizable as if they were pulled from a postcard . . . Heller s novel also paints a recognizable picture of the local art scene and the art world in general . . . Heller s men are manly they re fisherman, they re comfortable with firearms, they lust after women but they aren t the cliched macho types you might expect . . . That s what s unfamiliar in Heller s fiction, the unusual situations, the sense of being shadowed and stalked, and the gunplay that s common to both novels. In this sense, the stories are of a classic type: unusual men, the kind we can identify with even if we re not painters or pilots, thrust into unusual, even tragic situations. Yet at heart, these men are not so different than those we know. Santa Fe New Mexican The Painter achieves the rare alchemy that makes it simultaneously an intellectually provocative literary novel and a pace-quickening thriller. . . The novel alternates between adrenaline-fueled fight-and-chase scenes, striking images of the Western landscape and vivid descriptions of the artistic process and of Stegner's paintings themselves, which come to life in Heller's exacting language. . . Compulsively readable . . . Heller gives you everything you could hope for in a great summer novel: a driving plot with murder, vengeance and justice; love and love-making between fascinating, attractive people; an insider's guide to the art world and the lives of famous painters; and an endearing protagonist's journey toward epiphany and redemption. Nashville Scene "The complexity of Peter Heller's characters, specifically Stegner, and his ability to integrate art with violence, poetry with addiction, and nature with deep introspection, makes The Painter an absolutely vibrant read. . . He is a Hemingway-esquecharacter outdoorsy, tough, alcoholic but with a softer side . . . Heller's poetic language slows the narrative and gives it a quiet, peaceful feel, in between bursts of intense plot development that keep the story moving . . . Humanity, redemption, and forgiveness lie at the heart of the story . . . a thoughtful and deeply satisfying read. I recommend The Painter to people who appreciate the outdoors, to people who could spend twenty minutes contemplating one painting in an art museum, and to people who prefer gray spaces to black and white." Elena Spagnolie, BookBrowse Meet Jim Stegner: mid-40s, a fly-fisherman, painter and killer. He is the masculine protagonist in Peter Heller s new novel, The Painter. The opening line is masterful and captures our attention--45-year-old Jim reflects, I never imagined I would kill a man. From then on, Heller holds us until the very last sentence . . . Rock solid prose . . . Whether you read this novel for the plot or appreciate it for poetic insights into the human condition, either way, you ll be glad you did. Wichita Public Radio "Breathtakingly good new novel. . . A darkly suspenseful page turner. . . The book seems ripe-fruit ready for a film director looking for a literary thriller that doesn t stint on the car chases and shootouts, even if he makes them a little more creative than garden-variety thrillers manage. . . The book s greatest accomplishments might lie in its quiet moments, particularly the fly-fishing scenes in which Stegner like many of Ernest Hemingway s characters seems to find a peace that is otherwise unobtainable. . . Heller s laconic prose soars." Doug Childers, The Richmond Times-Dispatch [A] carefully composed story about one man s downward turning life in the American West . . . beautiful near-visionary descriptions . . . I read with great fascination. --Alan Cheuse, The Boston Globe Following on the heels of his blockbuster post-apocalyptic novelThe Dog Stars, Peter Heller descends into the murky realm of art, fame and murder inThe Painter. Again Heller uses a charming first-person, fly-fishing narrator, this time to recount a taut tale of anger, revenge and inspiration . . . All the drama unfolds in the stunning landscapes of Colorado and New Mexico, which Heller portrays masterfully. . . One of the true charms of the novel is Heller s ability to describe Stegner s art, to make it vivid and real, and to place us in the head of an artist who feels himself both out of control and at the peak of his abilities . . . It s a suspenseful, compelling read throughout, and ultimately, that redemption is well-earned. Dallas Morning News Heller . . . goes full speed ahead in The Painter. He catapults Stegner into attack mode in the first chapter, setting a pace that never lets up . . . With all the elements in place, Heller pulls the reader along at tremendous speeds, intercutting action and amazing descriptions of Stegner as he paints . . . Heller . . . draws Stegner s surroundings in powerful, high-energy prose as, once again, he goes out with his rod and reel . . . Peaceful. Until it isn t. This contrast between serene nature and extreme action made The Dog Stars such a sensation. Heller uses it again well in The Painter. Kit Reed, Miami Herald "A story of one man s canvas and his second chance to repaint the future . . . [The]writing style . . . employs deeply reflective internal dialogue that is fortified by its rhythm and strength . . . While we cannot escape our past, we do retain the power to change our future." Kacy Muir, The Times Leader "Offers modern twists on the ancient themes of family, duty, revenge, and justice . . . most anticipated. . . Heller creates in Stegner a more flawed, reflective, and fully realized protagonist than the pining loner at the center of his first novel." Bruce Barcott, Outside Magazine Second novels are the test of a writer. Some novelists repeat themselves with diminishing returns; others strike out into unknown territory without an adequate map. Fortunately, Peter Heller belongs to a third group those who stay grounded in what they know while expanding into previously unexplored terrain... The ghost of [Hemingway] drifts through the novel, in style and subject matter. Heller, however, has his own voice. LikeThe Dog Stars, The Painteris written in short, lyrical bursts, and the gaps between those passages are just as crucial as the words in them. Margaret Quamme, The Columbus Dispatch "What do you get when you cross Ernest Hemingway and Jackson Pollock? Something like white-bearded Jim Stegner, the 45-year-old man's man of an artist at the heart of The Painter, Peter Heller's entertaining new novel.Heller's opening immediately grabs our attention: 'I never imagined I would shoot a man, ' Jim tells us.He'll soon do much more than that . . . The ensuing chase scenes, unfolding through southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, are heart-thumping page-turners, culminating in an ingeniously played final twist. But what's better still in Painter is Heller's account of Jim's own struggle with the gnawing and growing guilt at what he's done . . .The clear literary precursor here right down to a similar horse-beating scene is Crime and Punishment." Mike Fischer, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "A riveting second novel from the author of The Dog Stars . . . An artist settles into a quiet new life in Colorado after serving time for shooting a man in a bar fight--and reconnects with his old rage." OMagazine Meet Jim Stegner: mid-40s, a fly-fisherman, painter and killer. He is the masculine protagonist in Peter Heller s new novel, The Painter. The opening line is masterful and captures our attention--45-year-old Jim reflects, I never imagined I would kill a man. From then on, Heller holds us until the very last sentence . . . Rock solid prose . . . Whether you read this novel for the plot or appreciate it for poetic insights into the human condition, either way, you ll be glad you did. Wichita Public Radio Following on the heels of his blockbuster post-apocalyptic novelThe Dog Stars, Peter Heller descends into the murky realm of art, fame and murder inThe Painter. Again Heller uses a charming first-person, fly-fishing narrator, this time to recount a taut tale of anger, revenge and inspiration . . . All the drama unfolds in the stunning landscapes of Colorado and New Mexico, which Heller portrays masterfully. . . One of the true charms of the novel is Heller s ability to describe Stegner s art, to make it vivid and real, and to place us in the head of an artist who feels himself both out of control and at the peak of his abilities . . . It s a suspenseful, compelling read throughout, and ultimately, that redemption is well-earned. Dallas Morning News "Right and wrong. Good and evil. Often, these are difficult distinctions to make, as we see in this second novel from the author of the acclaimed The Dog Stars . . . At times suspenseful, at times melancholy, at times spiritual, but always engrossing . . . Compelling . . . This novel embraces themes of personal loss and growth, drama and suspense, while also including plenty for those who enjoy art or nature fiction. Highly recommended." Library Journal (starred) "Jim Stegner, celebrated painter, ardent fisherman and homespun philosopher, narrates this masterful novel, in which love (parental and romantic), artistic vision, guilt, grief, and spine-chilling danger propel a suspenseful plot. . .Heller is equally skillful at describing the creation of a painting as he is at describing the thrilling details of a gunfight. Here, he explores the mysteries of the human heart and creates an indelible portrait of a man searching for peace, while seeking to maintain his humanity in the face of violence and injustice." Publishers Weekly (starred) "Heller s writing is sure-footed and rip-roaring, star-bright and laced with dark yearning, coalescing in an ever-escalating, ravishing, grandly engrossing and satisfying tale of righteousness and revenge, artistic fervor and moral ambiguity." Booklist (starred) "


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780385352093
  • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Height: 221 mm
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Spine Width: 34 mm
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0385352093
  • Publisher Date: 06 May 2014
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 590 gr


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