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Dan Chaon

    June 1, 1964

    Dan Chaon crafts stories that delve into the unsettling depths of the human psyche, often exploring themes of identity, memory, and the precariousness of modern existence. His prose is marked by a chilling atmosphere and intricate narrative structures that immerse readers in a landscape of uncertainty and hidden desires. Chaon masterfully blends the mundane with the subtly uncanny, creating works that linger long after the final page. His distinctive voice probes the boundaries of experience, offering profound insights into the human condition.

    Dan Chaon
    The Other
    Damit du an mich denkst
    Ill Will
    You Remind Me of Me
    Sleepwalk
    Await Your Reply
    • Await Your Reply

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.2(46)Add rating

      In Dan Chaon's brilliant novel, the lives of three strangers interconnect in unforeseen ways. Miles obsessively searches for his troubled twin brother, who has been missing for ten years— and learns that some version of the truth is always concealed. At a deserted motel in the middle of nowhere, Lucy, a high school graduate who has run off with her charismatic teacher, begins to feel quietly uneasy. And Ryan, just hit with some shocking news, decides to remake himself—through unconventional and precarious means, Await Your Replyis a literary master- work, an unforgettable novel in which pasts are invented and reinvented and the future is both seductively uncharted and perilously unmoored.

      Await Your Reply
    • Sleepwalk

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(3014)Add rating

      "A high speed and darkly comic road trip through a near future America with a bighearted mercenary"--

      Sleepwalk
    • You Remind Me of Me

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(47)Add rating

      Jonah Doyle is six years old. He lives with his mother, his grandfather and their dog Elizabeth in a yellow house in South Dakota. It is a house full of tensions, for Jonah's grandfather is old and tired, and his mother often doesn't want to talk at all. And then one sunny day in early spring, when the snow has mostly melted, a terrible accident occurs that will change the course of Jonah's life. That same spring, hundreds of miles away, Troy Timmens is growing up in a very different world. He spends his afternoons at his cousins' house, watching older teenagers smoking marijuana, pretending to be uninterested. When he is ten, he receives his first kiss. When asked how it feels to be adopted, he hardly knows how to answer, for he rarely thinks about it. He is perfectly happy with his life as it is. Over the course of this spellbinding novel, the secret connections that link Troy and Jonah are gradually revealed. 'You Remind Me of Me' is an unforgettable story about the extraordinary lives of seemingly 'ordinary' people.

      You Remind Me of Me
    • Ill Will

      • 461 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.4(8670)Add rating

      "A psychologist in suburban Cleveland, Dustin is drifting through his forties when he hears the news: his adopted brother Rusty is being released from prison. Thirty years ago, Rusty received a life sentence for the massacre of Dustin's parents, aunt, and uncle. The trial came to epitomize the 1980s hysteria over Satanic cults; despite the lack of physical evidence, the jury believed the outlandish accusations Dustin and his cousin made against Rusty. Now, after DNA analysis has overturned the conviction, Dustin braces for a reckoning"--Dust jacket flap.

      Ill Will
    • Holland and Niles Perry are identical thirteen-year-old twins. They are close, close enough, almost, to read each other’s thoughts, but they couldn’t be more different. Holland is bold and mischievous, a bad influence, while Niles is kind and eager to please, the sort of boy who makes parents proud. The Perrys live in the bucolic New England town their family settled centuries ago, and as it happens, the extended clan has gathered at its ancestral farm this summer to mourn the death of the twins’ father in a most unfortunate accident. Mrs. Perry still hasn’t recovered from the shock of her husband’s gruesome end and stays sequestered in her room, leaving her sons to roam free. As the summer goes on, though, and Holland’s pranks become increasingly sinister, Niles finds he can no longer make excuses for his brother’s actions. Thomas Tryon’s best-selling novel about a homegrown monster is an eerie examination of the darkness that dwells within everyone. It is a landmark of psychological horror that is a worthy descendent of the books of James Hogg, Robert Louis Stevenson, Shirley Jackson, and Patricia Highsmith.

      The Other
    • La super raccolta di storie d'avventura

      • 455 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(2575)Add rating

      L'idea di questa antologia, pubblicata come numero unico della rivista di Dave Eggers "McSweeney's", nasce dalla volontà del curatore, Michael Chabon, di ridare dignità e visibilità alle short stories di avventure in cui un tempo si cimentavano autori quali Balzac, Conrad, Henry James ed Edith Wharton. Una raccolta in cui il racconto breve riacquista la sua dimensione più classica, tradizionale e avvincente: quella di narrarre storie avventurose e piene di thrilling. Gli autori chiamati a misurarsi con questa sfida sono tra i più rappresentativi della letteratura angloamericana da Stephen King a Rick Moody, da Michael Crichton a Neil Gaiman, da Elmore Leonard a Nick Hornby per finire con Dave Heggers e Harlan Ellison.

      La super raccolta di storie d'avventura