The Vanishing Point, Elizabeth Brundage
The Vanishing Point, Elizabeth Brundage
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The Vanishing Point
A Novel

Author: Elizabeth Brundage

Narrator: Fajer Al-Kaisi, Robert Petkoff, Saskia Maarleveld, Michael Crouch, Joana Garcia

Unabridged: 10 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/18/2021


Synopsis

From the author of the "wrenching and exhilarating" All Things Cease to Appear comes a gripping literary thriller about a man reckoning with the mysterious death of his former roommate (Wall Street Journal). Julian Ladd and Rye Adler cross paths as photography students in the exclusive Brodsky Workshop.  When Rye needs a roommate, Julian moves in, and a quiet, compulsive envy takes root, assuring, at least in his own mind, that he will never achieve Rye’s certain success.  Both men are fascinated with their beautiful and talented classmate, Magda, whose captivating images of her Polish neighborhood set her apart, and each will come to know her intimately – a woman neither can possess and only one can love. 
 
Twenty years later, long after their paths diverge, Rye is at the top of his field, famous for his photographs of celebrities and far removed from the downtrodden and disenfranchised subjects who’d secured his reputation as the eye of his generation. When Magda reenters his life, asking for help only he can give, Rye finds himself in a broken landscape of street people and addicts, forcing him to reckon with the artist he once was, until his search for a missing boy becomes his own desperate fight to survive.
 
Months later, when Julian discovers Rye’s obituary, the paper makes it sound like a suicide.  Despite himself, Julian attends the funeral, where there is no casket and no body.  This sudden reentry into a world he thought he left behind forces Julian to question not only Rye’s death, but the very foundations of his life.
 
In this eerie and evocative novel, Elizabeth Brundage establishes herself as one of the premiere authors of literary fiction at work today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on July 21, 2021

I am an outlier in my not favoring “The Vanishing Point” by Elizabeth Brundage. This is billed as a literary thriller; it is literary, and a slow burn of a thriller. But I was not invested in any of the characters….I just didn’t care. This leads to the discussion that a novel needs to have likable ch......more

Goodreads review by Emily on May 08, 2021

I first discovered Elizabeth Brundage quite by accident, as a result of my fondness for used and second-hand books. I found a tattered copy of The Doctor’s Wife and immediately fell in love with her beautiful prose, so stunning, in fact, that the incredible plot felt like a second gift. So, when I r......more

Goodreads review by Carol on September 25, 2021

****4.5 Stars****......more

Goodreads review by Hayden on January 01, 2023

hmmmmm. well, like in Brundage's last novel, All Things Cease to Appear, I loved every single sentence. but, unlike that novel, I didn't wind up caring about any of these characters. they were rendered complexly, but I was missing the spark, whatever it was, that made me interested in them. it isn't......more


Quotes

"An ambitious, literary novel, The Vanishing Point is distinguished by its characterizations, its pervasive air of melancholy, and its beautiful style. Not surprisingly, there is a great deal of thought-provoking attention given to the meaning and aesthetics of photography, and, like great photography, the novel is ultimately a work of memorable art."—Booklist (starred review)

"Elizabeth Brundage's The Vanishing Point proves that she's one of the very best novelists writing today. It touches on crises that are politically immediate, of the moment, from climate change to income inequality to drug addiction. It gifts the reader with wisdom and insight. The novel brings into the sharpest focus how precious this thing is called life."—Adam Ross, author of Mr. Peanut

"In this dark-toned mystery, Brundage develops an engrossing story about a love triangle involving three photographers. . . . The first half of the novel brilliantly dissects the competitive and erotic entanglements that mark the characters, and Brundage is particularly good at using photographic theory to describe how each sees the world."—Publishers Weekly

"The interwoven lives of artists, failed and successful. . . . Brundage’s characters are convincing . . . well-written and affecting."—Kirkus Reviews

“A novel about what is seen, but also what remains unseen in our lives. The interplay between the two is what makes great photography, a great story, and what makes The Vanishing Point a beautiful work of art.”—Elliot Ackerman, author of Red Dress in Black and White

Praise for All Things Cease to Appear
A 2016 Thriller of the Year (Wall Street Journal)

"Lyrically written, frequently shocking and immensely moving . . . It was, perhaps, for such extraordinary books that the term 'literary thriller' was coined."—Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal

"A marriage, a sociopath, a family destroyed by the economy, the things we do for love -- all finely drawn. . . . In the end, justice is done and redemption found, though not at one might expect, which makes the book all the more satisfying."—Vanessa Friedman, New York Times Book Review