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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
0-375-42176-9

Originally published
  
12 September 2006

Genre
  
Literary fiction

Country
  
United States of America

3.2/5
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Publication date
  
12 September 2006

Pages
  
360 pp

OCLC
  
64427527

Author
  
Mark Z. Danielewski

Publisher
  
Pantheon Books

Preceded by
  
The Fifty Year Sword

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Mark Z Danielewski books, Literary fiction books

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Only Revolutions is an American road novel by writer Mark Z. Danielewski. It was released in the United States on September 12, 2006 by Pantheon Books. It was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award for Fiction.

Contents

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Plot summary

The story alternates between two different narratives: Sam & Hailey, and Hailey & Sam, wild and wayward teenagers who never grow old. With an evolving stable of cars, the teenagers move through various places and moments in time as they try to outrace history.

As the story proceeds, one can note that many events are perceptual and not certain. By reading both stories some sense can be made from this poetic styled puzzle. The words written are a vague mix of poetry and stream of consciousness prose. Both Hailey and Sam depict their feelings as well as ideas and thoughts towards one another. It is truly difficult to summarize the plot as most readers will understand the parts of story in different ways.

Reception

Critical reception for Only Revolutions has been divided, with many reviewers commenting that the book's appeal would greatly depend on the reader. In a review for The Guardian, Steven Poole praised Only Revolutions and wrote "The book is to be admired for its sheer zest for invention, the kind of faith in ambitious literature so rare among contemporary novelists. And though it can often be baffling and tiresome, it also has enough flashes of expressionistic brilliance and sustained deliriums of invention to justify the reach." In contrast, Sean O'Hagan criticized the book as being "dense and overly-complicated" and commented that "There is enough experimentation here to keep academics and cyber-geeks satisfied for years to come, but long before the end - wherever that is - I was left longing for the lull and sway of a classic tale well told."

References

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