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Josh Weil

    January 1, 1976

    Josh Weil crafts narratives that delve into the lives of those dwelling in remote communities, exploring profound human connections forged amidst challenging circumstances. His prose is distinguished by its keen observation and evocative language, immersing readers in the palpable atmosphere of his stories. Weil's work grapples with themes of loss, redemption, and the search for meaning in often unforgiving landscapes. His writing is celebrated for its emotional resonance and skillful literary execution.

    Herdentiere
    Das neue Tal
    The Age of Perpetual Light
    The Great Glass Sea
    The New Valley
    Tin House Magazine: Summer Reading 2016: Vol. 17, No. 4
    • 2017

      The Age of Perpetual Light

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Spanning a century, this collection features eight interconnected tales that explore themes of light, human progress, and the quest for a better life. Celebrated author Josh Weil, recognized for his exceptional talent, weaves narratives that reflect the complexities of the human experience. Each story offers a unique perspective on resilience and aspiration, showcasing Weil's skill in capturing the nuances of life and the enduring spirit of hope.

      The Age of Perpetual Light
    • 2016

      Featuring a diverse collection of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, this anthology is perfect for leisurely moments, whether you're relaxing on a picnic blanket or a porch swing. The curated pieces invite readers to immerse themselves in various themes and styles, making it an ideal companion for those looking to enjoy thought-provoking literature in a casual setting.

      Tin House Magazine: Summer Reading 2016: Vol. 17, No. 4
    • 2015

      The Great Glass Sea

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.4(21)Add rating

      Exploring the complexities of sibling relationships, this second book by a notable author delves into themes of division and conflict between brothers. The narrative promises to be both engaging and thought-provoking, offering readers a fresh perspective on familial bonds. With a compelling storyline, it captures the intricacies of love, rivalry, and reconciliation, making it a standout addition to contemporary literature.

      The Great Glass Sea
    • 2010

      The New Valley

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(28)Add rating

      Set in America's harsh backcountry, this collection of linked novellas explores the intimate struggles of three distinct men. As they navigate themes of love and loss, each character confronts his own personal demons, revealing the complexities of their private worlds. The narrative intricately weaves their stories together, showcasing the emotional depth and resilience found in isolation.

      The New Valley