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Bloomland
Bloomland | John Englehardt
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Winner of the Dzanc Books Prize for Fiction Bloomland opens during finals week at a fictional southern university, when a student walks into the library with his roommate's semi-automatic rifle and opens fire. When he stops shooting, twelve people are dead. In this richly textured debut, John Englehardt explores how the origin and aftermath of the shooting impacts the lives of three characters: a disillusioned student, a grieving professor, and a young man whose valuation of fear and disconnection funnels him into the role of the aggressor. As the community wrestles with the fallout,Bloomland interrogates social and cultural dysfunction in a nation where mass violence has become all too familiar. Profound and deeply nuanced,Bloomland is a dazzling debut for fans of Denis Johnson andWe Need to Talk About Kevin.
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Bloomland | John Englehardt
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Wow, am I really the first to write about this insanely brave debut about the lives that are shattered by the lone gunman of a mass shooting? This novel deserves more attention. I read it close on the heels of How To Be Safe by Tom McAllister which touches on similar subject matter from a different perspective altogether. This one reads more like something out of DeLillo‘s catalog. One of the best of 2019, in my opinion.