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Wolf in White Van

A Novel

John Darnielle

Picador

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ISBN10: 1250074711
ISBN13: 9781250074713

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Winner of the Alex Award

Isolated by a disfiguring injury since the age of seventeen, Sean Phillips crafts imaginary worlds for strangers to explore. As the creator of "Trace Italian"—a text-based role-playing game that's played through the mail—Sean guides subscribers through his intricately imagined terrain, turn by turn, as they search out sanctuary in a ravaged, savage future America. But when Lance and Carrie, two teenaged seekers of the Trace, take their play outside the game, disaster strikes, and Sean is called on to account for it. In the process, he is pulled back through time, toward the beginning and the climax: the moment of his own self-inflicted departure from the world in which most people live.

Beautifully written and unexpectedly moving, "Wolf is about the way storytelling can deliver you, though not always save you, from the blistering, profound pain of adolescence—or just existence . . . John Darnielle is a great songwriter, tipping light toward every kind of human suffering, and his powers are on full display in Wolf in White Van. The prose lives like Sean's imagination: a breathing, growing thing" (NPR).

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Praise for Wolf in White Van

"What drives Wolf in White Van is Mr. Darnielle's uncanny sense of what it's like to feel marginalized, an outsider, a freak. He has an instinctive understanding of fetid teenage emotional states and the ‘timelines of meaningless afternoons that ended somewhere big and terrible' . . . [A] strange and involving novel."—Dwight Garner, The New York Times

"John Darnielle's amazing novel digs into an artist's unspoken fears . . . Like Darnielle's songwriting, the prose is often cryptic and then stunningly clear, microscopically specific and then audaciously grand. The words soothe for sentences at a time, then strike with blunt force."—Carl Wilson, Slate

"An electric debut novel."—O: The Oprah Magazine

"John Darnielle is a great songwriter, tipping light toward every kind of human suffering, and his powers are on full display in Wolf in White Van. The prose lives like Sean's imagination: a breathing, glowing thing. In Darnielle's novel, as in his songs, the monstrously true and unbelievably beautiful press up against one another. Together, they begin to dance."—Carmen Maria Machado, NPR.org

"Possibly the best novel of the year."—Chicagoist

"An incredible feat."—The AV Club, (Grade: A)

"[Wolf in White Van] will back you onto your heels with its capacity for inventiveness in structure, story, and line-writing."—GQ, The Three Big Novels of the Month, September 2014

"The best rock novel of the year."—Rolling Stone

"A tremendous literary achievement."—Cristina Fries, Zyzzyva

"A dark, nerdy delight."—Paul Constant, The Stranger

"John Darnielle's brain seems like it runs at just a slightly higher RPM than other people's . . . [Wolf in White Van] unfolds like a labyrinthine treasure map, one in which the treasure chest keeps moving but you're careening toward it regardless, and also you're a little scared of what you'll find when you get there."—Emma Silvers, The San Francisco Bay-Guardian

"Wolf in White Van will provoke you, and interest you, and move you."—Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly

"One of the most intense reads of the year . . . surreal, emotionally explosive, and often weirdly funny . . . What makes one person wander into a fantasy world and then wander back out again, unscathed, while another is disfigured by it for life? The way that Darnielle forces you to think about these issues, in a variety of situations, will give you chills. Nothing is more terrifying, and more honest, than a story that acknowledges that there is no bright line between guilt and innocence."—Annalee Newitz, io9

"This puzzle-like book, riddled with pulp allusions, proves Darnielle's narrative skill."—Time Out New York (Four Stars)

"Wolf in White Van is a novel that unspools rather than reads. Told in a tricky, deftly structured reverse chronology, the narrator, Sean Phillips, backtracks to a traumatic teenaged event . . . Darnielle has a masterful way of putting the reader in the position of reverse engineer . . . [His] is an art that spins pain into gold."—Emily M. Keeler, The Hairpin

"[A] powerful novel . . . Darnielle layers invisible causation, or mechanisms of denial, or signs of an unstable personality, into the narrative with enviable subtlety . . . An impressive achievement."—Sam Costello, Full Stop

"A novel is the next logical step for someone who's filled 14 studio albums, 23 EPs, and four compilations with relatable characters, dramatic situations, and recognizably literary themes like spirituality, drug addiction, and more . . . [The reading is] compelling, and leaves little doubt that Wolf in White Van is the work of a real writer, not a well-connected blog star."Pitchfork

"John Darnielle's novel moves through the mind like a dark-windowed car through a sleepy neighborhood: quiet, mysterious, menacing, taking you places you will never, never get out of your head."—Daniel Handler

"Wolf in White Van is utterly magnificent. I was surprised and moved and amazed page after page after page. I am talking about audible gasp type stuff, and also deeper, interior gasps of reflection and astonishment and gratitude. This story is a hard and beautiful human puzzle that will be a pleasure to solve and resolve over many readings. And you can quote me on that. Every day. That is all."—John Hodgman

"I can't remember the last time I so willingly followed a narrator into a frame of mind this splintered. (It helps that he's mostly wry about it.) As you read you waver between suspicions that the world itself is ill-made, and concern that the fundamental fault lies within our very brains. As for the writing, I'd go for anything else Darnielle writes like a shot."—Helen Oyeyemi, author of Boy, Snow, Bird

"Wolf in White Van is John Darnielle's savage genius gone free range. A meditation on monstrosity, isolation, escape, and transformation, this trance of a novel lures us deep into the labyrinth of one young man's imagination. What we find there is alluring and feral, raw, unflinching and exquisite."—Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn

"I loved everything about this book. Blisteringly authentic—like a garage-made bomb on a slow-burning fuse, or like Darnielle set out to adapt an old Iron Maiden T-shirt as a literary novel and succeeded beyond anyone's wildest dreams."—Austin Grossman, author of Soon I Will Be Invincible and You

"Wolf in White Van is a testament to the ways in which all of us use imagination to survive, and the ways in which that same imagination can take over our lives until there's little else left. It brings us inside both the reality and the fantasy of day-to-day life in the way that only John Darnielle can. Read this book. You'll never hold another one like it."—Joseph Fink, creator of Welcome to Night Vale

"Beautifully written psychological fiction for sophisticated readers, with not much else like it out there."—Robert E. Brown, Library Journal

"If ever a first novel landed with a joyful noise, it's Wolf in White Van, by John Darnielle."Publishers Weekly

"A pop culture-infused novel that thoughtfully and nonjudgmentally considers the dark side of nerddom."Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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My father used to carry me down the hall to my room after I came home from the hospital. By then I could walk if I had to, but the risk of falling was too great, so he carried me like a child. It's a cluster memory now: it...