Elysiana, Chris Knopf
Elysiana, Chris Knopf
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Elysiana

Author: Chris Knopf

Narrator: Jim Meskimen

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/08/2010


Synopsis

Gwendalynn Anders, a mid western girl whos never seen the ocean, wonders what was in that joint she smoked a week before waking up on Elysiana and why it feels like the trip will last the entire summer of 1969. Jack Halcyon, living atop an abandoned twentystory hotel, wonders how hes able to ponder the incongruities of life after leaving a big chunk of his brain at the scene of an accident. Borough Council President Norman Harlan wonders what cruel God put him on an equal footing with Avery Volpe, the fearsome captain of the beach patrol.Twelve miles long and a mile wide, Elysiana is an island off the coast of New Jersey sitting astride the convergence of powerful fault lines, social, political, and existential. Its a place of beauty and insanity, shared by the angelic and profane, where cops, criminals, prodigies, and the promiscuous find themselves at the haphazard mercy of a lunatic providence.Other players include a globetrotting whiz kid, an ItaloHispanic crime boss, a surfing aesthete and his vulgar roommate, a career carstereo thief, and a sevenyearold girl whos probably spent too much time with the dead bodies in the dunes.This is a story that could have only happened on the Jersey Shore during the summer of '69, a time when the social fabric was tearing apart, in a place where that fabric had never been very well knit together.Elysiana is both a fabulists look at a lost time and place and a hurtling thriller. Its a tale of two types of transition: the personal and the grand, all played out within the isolated magic of a barrier island.

About Chris Knopf

Chris Knopf’s mystery novels have received exceptional awards and accolades, with critics likening his character Sam Aquillo to Dashiell Hammett’s Sam Spade, Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, and Robert B. Parker’s Spenser, while repeatedly comparing Knopf’s work to that of Elmore Leonard, John D. MacDonald, and Ross Macdonald. Two Time was one of thirteen mysteries listed as recommended summer reading in the New York Times Book Review, and Publishers Weekly chose it as one of the “Best 100 Books for 2006.” Head Wounds won the 2008 Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Mystery. Dead Anyway was listed on the 2012 Best Fiction lists of both Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. Knopf is a sailor, cabinetmaker, and advertising executive in Connecticut. He and his wife Mary also spend considerable time at their Long Island home in Southampton.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila on May 27, 2010

The sea has a rhythm and music all its own, and can sound like an orchestra as a storm blows up, the quiet piping of ripples slowly overwhelmed by massive drum-rolls and ominous strings that ride in on the wind. Elysiana by Chris Knopf reads with that same music and rhythm. The instruments are strang......more

Goodreads review by Steve on June 08, 2010

I've read all Chris Knopf's Sam Acquillo mysteries and love his voice and ironic humor. Elysiana is less a mystery and more literary/mainstream, but every bit as much fun. Knopf writes solid and feisty female characters, much like Thomas Perry, Don Winslow, or Carl Hiaasen, and here he gives us Gwend......more

Goodreads review by L.C. on August 26, 2019

The novel opening seemed to be setting me up for a kind of Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test trip into late 60s America by way of the Jersey shore. The cultural chaos unique to the summer of '69 is powerfully captured in all its strange beauty. But Chapter 2--and the rest of the story, until the final 30......more

Goodreads review by Georgiann on April 04, 2010

Elysiana is an island off the coast of New Jersey . Its a place of beauty shared by some very unique people.Gwendalynn is a midwestern girl who never saw the ocean Jack was in a car accident and in a coma for 4 years he lost a big part of his brain, Normab Harlan is the borough president and he is a......more

Goodreads review by Silver on April 30, 2010

Elysiana should be commended for its unconventionality and the way in which it captures the essence of modernism. It is in many ways a rather bold book which challenges more traditional ways of writing. It is a book which one the hand has a gritty realism to it, yet on the other hand is touched by m......more