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Download PDF Bleaker House: Chasing My Novel to the End of the World, by Nell Stevens

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“As funny as it is poignant.” —Lena Dunham“A mesmerizing literary levitation act. . . . [Bleaker House] swirls text, subtext, and context into a single narrative.” —Vogue   “A literary feast. . . . an inventive memoir about a young writer’s struggle to find her literary footing.” —NPR“[A] meditative, engagingly comic reflection. . . . [Stevens] discovers not just the pains and pleasures of the artistic process, but the power of leaving one’s life behind for the sake of self-discovery. —Harper’s Bazaar“A book that’s simultaneously smart, lively and even, at points, unhinged. . . . Stevens charts a path of personal and professional exploration tinged with both sadness and humor.” —Jezebel   “An honest portrait of writerly neurosis.” —San Francisco Chronicle   “One of the most original, entertaining, and thought-provoking books I have ever read about the difficulty of writing a book.” —Rebecca Mead, NewYorker.com   “Bleaker House is so riveting and so much fun to read, I would have loved it even if it hadn’t also been innovative and brilliant. Nell Stevens is an excellent writer, as well as great company, and I can’t wait to read every book she writes.” —Kate Christensen, author of The Great Man, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award, and Blue Plate Special   “Fresh and spirited. . . . [A] delightful literary debut.” —Kirkus Reviews   “An entertaining, perverse and singular book.” —The Observer   “[Stevens] encounters not only an eccentric cast of outsiders but also the furious demands of her own creative self, in this true-life chronicle of loneliness and renewal.” —Oprah.com   “Quirky and engaging. . . . A captivating portrait of the creative life.” —BookPage   “A romp of a book, a genre-defying feat of the imagination, and a pure pleasure to read.” —Alison Pick, author of Far to Go and Between Gods   “A picaresque, recognisably human tale of a young woman’s failure to follow through on the glaringly unrealistic goals she set herself.” —Evening Standard   “Stevens writes with considerable charm and winning honesty.” —The Guardian   “The perfect read for anyone who has ever considered themselves ‘a writer.’” —The Sunday Times Style Magazine (London)   “Hilarious and original, charming and engaging. I loved it.” —Rebecca Wait, author of The Followers and The View on the Way Down   “An enthralling reflection on writing. . . . [A] confiding, edgy and ever-so-slightly horrifying book which I enjoyed so much I wolfed it in one sitting.” —Caroline Sanderson, Daily Express   “It’s comforting to know that even without any of the distractions of normal life, even at the ends of the Earth, you can still end up whistling in the wind.” —Daily Mail   “[A] whimsical, good-humored, yearning-filled, thought-provoking read.” —Bustle.com

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About the Author

Nell Stevens has a degree in English and creative writing from the University of Warwick, an MFA in fiction from Boston University and a PhD in Victorian literature from King’s College London.

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Product details

Paperback: 256 pages

Publisher: Anchor; Reprint edition (February 6, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1101972866

ISBN-13: 978-1101972861

Product Dimensions:

5.3 x 0.6 x 8.1 inches

Shipping Weight: 9.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.8 out of 5 stars

27 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#679,595 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This book breaks lots of rules but showcases the author's impressive skills. I'd like to read more from her, i.e, any of the stories within this story carried through to the end. In a class by itself. Kudos, Nell.

I found it interesting to see how she dealt with the weather and the isolation on the island. I couldn't help but wonder what food I would have taken with me.

As other reviewers have noted, the strongest parts of this book are those about the author's own life and her trip to Bleaker Island. I also enjoyed the excerpts from the (unfinished) novel about Ollie. But the book includes other material -- excerpts from less successful, unfinished novels or stories. These would get one or two stars at the most. They aren't well-integrated into the rest of the memoir and I didn't care about any of the characters. Still, I enjoyed reading about Bleaker Island and the unusual kind of solitude it offered, and the author came to some important realizations about life during her time there. I hope to see more works of memoir from this author in the future.

Loved this - a real insight into how hard it is to write a book! Engaging and kept you wanting to know what happened next.

It's such a droll, funny little novel about a girl coming to terms with herself set in the solitary Falkland Islands. I loved it.

I'm afraid that with all the good intentions of the author, I did not find this book engaging.

This is Stevens’s first book but she was a finalist for the 2011 Elle magazine writing talent contest and runner-up in two writing contests (one memoir, the other short fiction) in 2014-15. Combine that with a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing (Warwick), study at Harvard (Arabic and Comparative Literature) and an MFA in fiction at Boston University, where she received a graduate fiction award, and you have a formidable combination. Oh, did I mention she just completed her Ph.D. in Victorian literature at King’s College London?This book is an odd but appealing join: it’s part memoir, part travel book and part fiction, and it is inspired by Dickens’s very odd but masterly novel, Bleak House. Stevens’ book narrates her trip to the Falkland Islands, located off the southernmost tip of South America, and in particular her six-week stay on Bleaker Island (serendipitous name!), a desolate pile of rocks and dirt eight miles square, inhabited during her stay in the winter (winters aren’t nice down there), aside from Nell, by only the occasional sea lion or seal, about a thousand sheep and several cows, a colony of gentoo penguins and countless other birds, including one large aggressive raptor called the caracara (it’s characterized on the website allaboutbirds as “a tropical falcon version of a vulture”). There are no trees. The wind blows. A lot. And if lack of sunlight affects your moods, prepare for mood swings.She went there on a grant, her hope that the enforced solitude and straitened regimen would force her to be the novelist she aspired to be. All told, she had bought herself three months of being on her own: during that time, she must write 90,000 words (rough draft –she’d revise later- only 2500 words a day). She had to carry her food with her for the entire stay: money and freight weight limits meant that she’d live on 1,000 some calories a day. In seemingly disjointed order, this memoir tells what happened to her there and what it taught her –about herself and about writing. It spins out –tumbles out at points—in chapters on her life on the island, her life before arriving there, about an old boyfriend she finally left and what that incident said about her ability to connect, the advice of her writing teacher at Boston U. (the great Leslie Epstein) and scattered chapters from the novel she never finished, which paralleled some of the tropes of Victorian fiction but set on Bleaker Island.The result is a book that will not appeal to everyone but that I enjoyed quite a bit. I have been trying myself to find ways to write my experience not sequentially but with tangential connections, and that’s what she does here. If you’re looking for a travel book, this isn’t it. If you’re looking for a finished novel, no again. But if you want to follow along as a young writer, with a strong vein of whimsy included in her makeup, find herself, this may be your cup of tea.

The place really only matters in that is it, well, bleak, especially for those used to cities, but Stevens doesn’t explore much. That is, she doesn’t explore the area and nature around her, despite the penguin on the cover. She does explore her life, so far, and her writing.Writers, and those interested in the writing life, will likely find more in this book than nature lovers. I felt the book lived up to the “Chasing My Novel” part of its subtitle, but the “to the End of the World” part was so minor it should not be in the subheading. Yes, it did happen in the Falklands, but from what Stevens appears to gain from her surroundings, it could very well have been the much closer Scottish islands instead. But, of course, that would have spoiled the "to the end of the world" gimmick. Perhaps to those who have never spent any time away from cities this book has more to offer along the “end of the world” theme.I found the writing jumbled. The chapters are short and shift back and forth between the novel she was working on, memories from the past, and what is going on the present. It felt rather like reading a blog. Short bits of this and that. I did not enjoy the way sex was used – it seemed that it was there more for attention than for having something worthwhile to offer. Overall, the book came across as emotional but shallow.

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