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American Heaven

American Heaven

A novelĀ byĀ Maxine Chernoff

May 1, 1996 • 6 x 9 • 256 pages • 978-1-56689-041-0

Ā 

Irena Bozinska, beset by difficulties with love, language, and change, is a mathematician who has recently emigrated from Poland to America. She works as an attendant for an aging jazz musician who longs for one last moment of musical glory in spite of his arthritic fingers. Jack Kaufman (ā€œone of the more compelling characters of recent fictionā€ —Kirkus), cared for by a mysteriously sad young woman, is a Chicago gangster nearing the end of a colorful, violent life. Joined together by the simple circumstance of sharing the same apartment building, these four lonely people begin to form surprising, life-changing bonds with one another.

Drawn with Maxine Chernoff’s critically acclaimed wit and lyricism,Ā American Heaven, from Chicago to Warsaw, at the beginning of life’s journey or nearing its end, is a potent, unforgettable story of hope, forgiveness, and the ultimate power—tenuous though it may be—of human connections.

About the Author

Ā 

Maxine ChernoffĀ has published six books of fiction and eleven books of poetry. Ā Her books with Coffee House Press areĀ Bop (1986);Ā American HeavenĀ (1996); andĀ Some of Her Friends That Year: New and Selected StoriesĀ (2002). Ā The latter two books were nominated for the Bay Area Book Award. Ā Her first book of stories,Ā Bop, was reprinted in the Vintage Contemporary Fiction Series. With Paul Hoover, she received the 2009 PEN Translation Award forĀ The Selected Poems of Friedrich HoelderlinĀ (Omnidawn Press). Ā She coedits the long-running literary journalĀ New American WritingĀ and chairs the Creative Writing Department at San Francisco State University. She has read and taught writing in many countries including England, Belgium, Scotland, Australia, Russia, China, the Czech Republic, Brazil, and Kenya.

Reviews

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ā€œThere’s not one extraneous word, emotion, or thought in this mesmerizing concerto of a novel. Chernoff has gone beyond the inventive virtuosity of her last book and composed an intricate tale of amazing scope and resonance. . . . Chernoff’s ear for inner voices and eye for telling detail are exceptional, as are her timing, humor, and perception. This is her best yet.ā€ —Booklist, starred review

ā€œAn intimate study of love and friendship, and the stoic resignation with which we sometimes do without both, this latest from Chernoff introduces four memorable characters on a quest for human compassion. . . . An enjoyable and engaging novel.ā€ —Kirkus

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A novelĀ byĀ Maxine Chernoff

May 1, 1996 • 6 x 9 • 256 pages • 978-1-56689-041-0

Ā 

Irena Bozinska, beset by difficulties with love, language, and change, is a mathematician who has recently emigrated from Poland to America. She works as an attendant for an aging jazz musician who longs for one last moment of musical glory in spite of his arthritic fingers. Jack Kaufman (ā€œone of the more compelling characters of recent fictionā€ —Kirkus), cared for by a mysteriously sad young woman, is a Chicago gangster nearing the end of a colorful, violent life. Joined together by the simple circumstance of sharing the same apartment building, these four lonely people begin to form surprising, life-changing bonds with one another.

Drawn with Maxine Chernoff’s critically acclaimed wit and lyricism,Ā American Heaven, from Chicago to Warsaw, at the beginning of life’s journey or nearing its end, is a potent, unforgettable story of hope, forgiveness, and the ultimate power—tenuous though it may be—of human connections.

About the Author

Ā 

Maxine ChernoffĀ has published six books of fiction and eleven books of poetry. Ā Her books with Coffee House Press areĀ Bop (1986);Ā American HeavenĀ (1996); andĀ Some of Her Friends That Year: New and Selected StoriesĀ (2002). Ā The latter two books were nominated for the Bay Area Book Award. Ā Her first book of stories,Ā Bop, was reprinted in the Vintage Contemporary Fiction Series. With Paul Hoover, she received the 2009 PEN Translation Award forĀ The Selected Poems of Friedrich HoelderlinĀ (Omnidawn Press). Ā She coedits the long-running literary journalĀ New American WritingĀ and chairs the Creative Writing Department at San Francisco State University. She has read and taught writing in many countries including England, Belgium, Scotland, Australia, Russia, China, the Czech Republic, Brazil, and Kenya.

Reviews

Ā 

ā€œThere’s not one extraneous word, emotion, or thought in this mesmerizing concerto of a novel. Chernoff has gone beyond the inventive virtuosity of her last book and composed an intricate tale of amazing scope and resonance. . . . Chernoff’s ear for inner voices and eye for telling detail are exceptional, as are her timing, humor, and perception. This is her best yet.ā€ —Booklist, starred review

ā€œAn intimate study of love and friendship, and the stoic resignation with which we sometimes do without both, this latest from Chernoff introduces four memorable characters on a quest for human compassion. . . . An enjoyable and engaging novel.ā€ —Kirkus

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