
Pacific
A Novel
Author: Jesse LaVercombe, Tom Drury
Narrator: Lloyd James
Unabridged: 5 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/07/2013
Categories: Fiction

Author: Jesse LaVercombe, Tom Drury
Narrator: Lloyd James
Unabridged: 5 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/07/2013
Categories: Fiction
Jesse LaVercombe is a Toronto-based actor and writer originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Acting credits include productions at Tarragon Theatre, Marigny Opera House (New Orleans), PuSh, SummerWorks, Caravan Stage Company; TV: American Gods, The Detail, Salvation, Mayday; Feature Films: Flowers in the Field, Mary Goes Round, The Telephone Game, In Clamatore. His first play, Preacher Man, won the United Solo Festival’s “Best Short Solo Award" in NYC, and Love Me Forever Billy H. Tender played in Toronto, Kingston, and NYC, where it received praise from The New York Times, Stage Buddy, NY Theatre Guide, and more. His latest short film has so far played over thirty festivals (including SXSW, Slamdance, and BFI Flare: London) and taken home six awards. He was recently commissioned to write a new musical, and his upcoming adaptation of The Epic of Gilgamesh with Seth Bockley and Ahmed Moneka will be workshopped at The Guthrie and premiere in 2019 at the Pivot Arts Festival in Chicago.
Tom Drury is the author of several novels, including The End of Vandalism, Hunts in Dreams, The Driftless Area, and The Black Brook. His fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper’s, and the Mississippi Review, and he has been named one of Granta’s Best Young American Novelists.
Lloyd James is a professional narrator, actor, and voiceover artist who has won numerous Earphones Awards for his narrations.
I've proclaimed my love for Drury with the other two novels of his that I've read, and that love hasn't dwindled--even with the four instead of five-star rating. The reason for the four rather than five is that I felt that a bit too much of this one was left undone. I do love how distant his narratio......more
“Drury gives us the wondrous and engaging stuff of real storytelling, of actual inquiry and investigation into the haunting and jokey puzzles of the world, at a time when so much literature stops short of invoking something larger or spends so much time touting grand themes that it forgets to make something happen. Pacific is a terrific book, and a strange one, as strange as the world and the great literature that helps us make our way through it.” New York Times Book Review
“Uncanny dialogue, deadpan humor, a few morbid twists, and a considerable amount of quirk make for an engaging read.” Publishers Weekly
“A wild ride…A fine percussive beat sweeps the reader along…The always fresh perspective of this one-of-a-kind writer will have you responding like his character who ‘laughed with surprise in her heart.’” Kirkus Reviews
“Some writers are good at drawing a literary curtain over reality and splashing upon the curtain all colors of their fancies. And then there are the writers who raise the veil and lead us to see for the first time. Tom Drury belongs to the latter and is a rare master at the art of seeing. Reading Pacific makes me once again fall in love with Drury’s words and his perception of a world that is full of dangers and passions and mysteries and graces.” Yiyun Li, author of Gold Boy, Emerald Girl