In the late autumn of 1996, more than a hundred people gather at the site of a former death camp. Throughout that week, they offer prayer and witness at the crematoria and meditate in all weathers on the selection platform. They eat and sleep in the sparse quarters of the Nazi officers who, half a century before, sent more than a million Jews to their deaths in this single camp. These people are joined by Clements Olin, an American academic of Polish descent, there to complete his research on the strange suicide of a survivor, even as he questions what a non-Jew with no connection to its history can contribute to the understanding of so monstrous a catastrophe. As the days pass, tensions both political and personal surface among the participants, stripping away any easy pretense to resolution or healing. Caught in the grip of emotions and impulses of bewildering intensity, Olin is forced to abandon his observer's role and to bear witness, not only to his family's ambiguous history but to his own as well. In Paradise is a profoundly searching new novel by a writer of incomparable range, power, and achievement who writes 'like an avenging angel' (Time).
'The fiction of Peter Matthiessen is the reason a lot of people in my generation decided to be writers.' Richard Ford
'His writing does every justice to the blood and fury of his themes.' Don DeLillo
'Darkly humorous... [In Paradise] gives no hint of the writer's age or declining physical powers. The maturity of its insights, and its emotional restraint, are the only signs the author is not a youth' The Herald
'A moving valedictory for one of America's most wide-ranging and poetical writers... compelling... vivid... hypnotic' Financial Times
'Skilful... affecting and powerful... In Paradise gets at the heart of the defining tragic enigma of the 20th century... [It] is Matthiessen's complex and worthy adieu' Jane Smiley, Guardian
'The best passages here are beautifully observed evocations of the place... There is much to meditate on and many reasons to read this novel' The Times
'A dark but thoroughly testing, ambitious and thought-provoking novel' Curious Animal
'Powerfully lyrical and atmospheric' Observer
'A curious, risky novel' Literary Review
'Lucid, compelling... A masterclass in fiction... Stunning' Irish Times
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About Peter Matthiessen
Peter Matthiessen is the author of more than thirty books and the only writer to win the National Book Award for both non-fiction (The Snow Leopard, in two categories, in 1979 and 1980) and fiction (Shadow Country, in 2008). A co-founder of The Paris Review and a world-renowned naturalist, explorer and activist, he died in April 2014.