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Moonglow (novel)

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Book by Michael Chabon

Moonglow
AuthorMichael Chabon
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMemoir
PublisherHarper
Publication date
November 22, 2016
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardback
Pages430[1]
ISBN978-0-06-222555-9 (Hardcover)

Moonglow is a 2016 novel byMichael Chabon. The book chronicles the life of Chabon's grandfather, aWW2 soldier, engineer and rocket enthusiast who marries a troubled Jewish survivor from France and lives a challenging, wandering life in postwar America. Chabon tells the story using a mixture of strict memoir and creative fiction writing.[1] The narrator functions as a proxy for the author, Chabon.[1][2]

Plot summary

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The novel is about the story of the author's (Chabon) grandfather. Throughout the book, the grandfather's name is not referred to.

The story is sort of a memoir, jumping around in time. It starts with the narrator stating how his grandfather was arrested.

Reception

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Sam Sacks writing forThe Wall Street Journal appreciated the non-fiction elements of the novel in contrast to Chabon's other works. Sacks said, "Moonglow is a movingly bittersweet novel that balances wonder with lamentation."[3] ForThe New York Times,Michiko Kakutani found that, "Mr. Chabon weaves these knotted-together tales together into a tapestry that’s as complicated, beautiful and flawed as an antique carpet. […] Although 'Moonglow' grows overly discursive at times, it is never less than compelling when it sticks to the tale of Mike's grandparents — these damaged survivors of World War II who bequeath to their family a legacy of endurance, and an understanding of the magic powers of storytelling to provide both solace and transcendence".[4] In the SundayNew York Times Book Review, critic A.O. Scott wrote, "Whatever else it is — a novel, a memoir, a pack of lies, a mishmash — this book is beautiful."[5]

The book was discussed in January 2017 onBBC Radio 4'sSaturday Review.[6]

Moonglow was a finalist for the 2016National Book Critics Circle Award in fiction.[7]

References

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  1. ^abcScott, A.O. (November 18, 2016)."Michael Chabon Returns With a Searching Family Saga".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 1, 2016.
  2. ^"Michael Chabon's 'Moonglow' is a cunning dance with autobiography".
  3. ^Sacks, Sam (November 25, 2016)."Michael Chabon's Age of Heroes".The Wall Street Journal. RetrievedDecember 1, 2016.
  4. ^Kakutani, Michiko (November 14, 2016)."In Michael Chabon's 'Moonglow,' Deathbed Stories Illuminate an Era".The New York Times. New York City. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2017.
  5. ^Scott, A.O. (November 20, 2016)."Michael Chabon Returns With a Searching Family Saga".The New York Times. New York City. RetrievedMay 15, 2025.
  6. ^Presenter:Tom Sutcliffe; Interviewed guests: Kate Williams, Maria Delgado, David Benedict; Producer: Oliver Jones (January 14, 2017)."La La Land, Manchester By The Sea, Michael Chabon, Wish List at The Royal Court, Charles Avery".Saturday Review. 09:27 minutes in. BBC.BBC Radio 4. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2017.
  7. ^Alter, Alexandra (January 17, 2017)."Zadie Smith and Michael Chabon Among National Book Critics Circle Finalists".New York Times. RetrievedOctober 18, 2019.
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