
The Long Dry
A novel by Cynan Jones
April 4, 2017 ⢠5 x 7.75 ⢠136 Pages ⢠978-1-56689-465-4
The animal facts of human lifeāneed, love, children, exhaustion, incapacity, deathācome alive in one farmerās long, hot day.
On a long, hot day, Gareth searches for a missing pregnant cow. A dog must be put down, there are ducks to go in the pond, there are children, and there is Kate, his wife, who may be an uncrossable distance from him. Jonesās rural Wales is alive with the necessities of our own animal instincts and most human longing.
About the Author
Cynan Jones was born near Aberaeron on the west coast of Wales in 1975. He is the author of five short novels, The Long Dry; Everything I Found on the Beach; Bird, Blood, Snow; The Dig; and Cove. His work has been translated into several languages, and his short stories have appeared in a number of anthologies and publications, including Granta.
Thanks to a 2013 ADA Access Improvement Grant administered by VSA Minnesota for the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, this title is also formatted for screen readers which make text accessible to the blind and visually impaired. To purchase this title for use with a screen reader please call (612) 338-0125 or email us at [email protected].
Reviews
Ā
āEven when nothing is happening in Jonesās fiction, a lot is happening, and the natural settings are bountifully alive.āĀ āPublishers Weekly
āIn this short novel, Jonesās spare prose conveys brutal realities alongside fleeting beauty, building in emotional power towards a heart-shaking climax.ā āThe Guardian
ā[The Long Dry] seethes with the brutal squelch of farming, breeding, bleeding, death, and soars with moments of shuddering human frailty and grace.ā āBoston Globe
āThe Long Dry, like all of Jonesā work, has a resonance and a potency far beyond its size and telling. The author is a master at using the particulars of everyday life to illuminate what is universal about it.āĀ āLively Arts
āThe Long Dry . . .Ā proves that Jones has long been consistent (and consistently good) in his stylistic and thematic wheelhouse. This novel . . . leaves little question as to why Jones has been called āone of the most distinctive new voices in British fiction.āāĀ āRain Taxi
āJonesā books are fistfuls of raw earth. . . . [The Long Dry] has a poetic, elemental feel thatās enlivening even when the mood is at its lowest ebb.āĀ āStar Tribune
āJonesās lines propel us, enthrall us, and break our hearts.ā āVol. 1 Brooklyn
āNot since I first encountered Faulkner has a writer so impressed me with his rural wisdom. Set in the Welsh countryside,Ā The Long DryĀ is at once profound and plainspoken, feral and fierce, tender and true. This book is a revelation, and Cynan Jones is a prophet of the wonderfully strange.ā āPeter Geye
āThe light in this dark tale . . . comes via its language. Jones writes about this mucky, perilous landscape with a simplicity and passion that evoke Seamus Heaneyās poetry.āĀ āKirkus
āThis is a beautiful little novel that leaves the reader reeling with the powerful emotions it manages to render in such a short space and with such sparse language.āĀ āCleaver
āHave you ever wanted to live in the country? Warning: this book is not about life in the country. Itās about life. And death. It will make you cry, both because of the things that happen in it and because of the astoundingly unassuming language in which it is written. Read this book.āĀ āAnnie Bishai, Harvard Book Store
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A novel by Cynan Jones
April 4, 2017 ⢠5 x 7.75 ⢠136 Pages ⢠978-1-56689-465-4
The animal facts of human lifeāneed, love, children, exhaustion, incapacity, deathācome alive in one farmerās long, hot day.
On a long, hot day, Gareth searches for a missing pregnant cow. A dog must be put down, there are ducks to go in the pond, there are children, and there is Kate, his wife, who may be an uncrossable distance from him. Jonesās rural Wales is alive with the necessities of our own animal instincts and most human longing.
About the Author
Cynan Jones was born near Aberaeron on the west coast of Wales in 1975. He is the author of five short novels, The Long Dry; Everything I Found on the Beach; Bird, Blood, Snow; The Dig; and Cove. His work has been translated into several languages, and his short stories have appeared in a number of anthologies and publications, including Granta.
Thanks to a 2013 ADA Access Improvement Grant administered by VSA Minnesota for the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, this title is also formatted for screen readers which make text accessible to the blind and visually impaired. To purchase this title for use with a screen reader please call (612) 338-0125 or email us at [email protected].
Reviews
Ā
āEven when nothing is happening in Jonesās fiction, a lot is happening, and the natural settings are bountifully alive.āĀ āPublishers Weekly
āIn this short novel, Jonesās spare prose conveys brutal realities alongside fleeting beauty, building in emotional power towards a heart-shaking climax.ā āThe Guardian
ā[The Long Dry] seethes with the brutal squelch of farming, breeding, bleeding, death, and soars with moments of shuddering human frailty and grace.ā āBoston Globe
āThe Long Dry, like all of Jonesā work, has a resonance and a potency far beyond its size and telling. The author is a master at using the particulars of everyday life to illuminate what is universal about it.āĀ āLively Arts
āThe Long Dry . . .Ā proves that Jones has long been consistent (and consistently good) in his stylistic and thematic wheelhouse. This novel . . . leaves little question as to why Jones has been called āone of the most distinctive new voices in British fiction.āāĀ āRain Taxi
āJonesā books are fistfuls of raw earth. . . . [The Long Dry] has a poetic, elemental feel thatās enlivening even when the mood is at its lowest ebb.āĀ āStar Tribune
āJonesās lines propel us, enthrall us, and break our hearts.ā āVol. 1 Brooklyn
āNot since I first encountered Faulkner has a writer so impressed me with his rural wisdom. Set in the Welsh countryside,Ā The Long DryĀ is at once profound and plainspoken, feral and fierce, tender and true. This book is a revelation, and Cynan Jones is a prophet of the wonderfully strange.ā āPeter Geye
āThe light in this dark tale . . . comes via its language. Jones writes about this mucky, perilous landscape with a simplicity and passion that evoke Seamus Heaneyās poetry.āĀ āKirkus
āThis is a beautiful little novel that leaves the reader reeling with the powerful emotions it manages to render in such a short space and with such sparse language.āĀ āCleaver
āHave you ever wanted to live in the country? Warning: this book is not about life in the country. Itās about life. And death. It will make you cry, both because of the things that happen in it and because of the astoundingly unassuming language in which it is written. Read this book.āĀ āAnnie Bishai, Harvard Book Store











