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Leni Zumas's haunting debut novel, The Listeners, depicts a family struggling with loss and faced with the difficulty of honoring a loved one's memory while letting go of grief.


Hypnotic and profoundly disquieting, The Listeners explores a far-out world where a patchwork of memory, sensation, and imagination maps the flickering presence of ghosts. This is the story of a woman whose life is shaped by tragedy. Quinn is thirtysomething, a survivor of a fractured and eccentric childhood marred by the death of her younger sister. Twenty years later, she is in the midst of a decade-long slide down the other side of punk-rock stardom after her successful music career was abruptly halted. Sassy and smart, tough but broken, Quinn is at loose ends. She develops unique strategies for coping, but no matter what twisted tactic Quinn conjures to keep her psyche intact, she cannot keep the past away. The Listeners is about what lurks in the shadows and what happens when what's lurking insists on being seen. Leni Zumas portrays a world twisted on its axis by loss, in all its grotesque beauty. From the first line the prose is glorious pricklingly honest and hallucinatory, a lucid dream world realized. The Listeners marks the debut of a major American writer.

The Listeners edition by Leni Zumas Literature Fiction eBooks

This book is a bit of a mess - the characters lives are hopelessly screwed up, from start to finish. The book skips around chronologically, and can be hard to follow. And there certainly are no happy endings when the book is finished.

In addition, the descriptions of the music industry are incredibly jaded. That's fine, but it is hard to find love for music in this book the way that, for example, Jennifer Egan accomplished with her characters in "A Visit From The Goon Squad."

So why did I give it four stars? Because Leni Zumas makes each character real. These people, while hopelessly screwed up, leave you wanting to know more about how their lives will turn out. This story will stick with you, and leave you wanting more - the mark of a very good book.

Product details

  • File Size 712 KB
  • Print Length 354 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1935639293
  • Publisher Tin House Books (May 15, 2012)
  • Publication Date April 16, 2012
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00YTVPPK6

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I can’t remember reading anything like the way Leni Zumas develops her characters and storylines. Her descriptions of people’s feeling and events in their lives are vivid and wildly original. The Listeners captived me with both its writing style and its characters. I highly recommend this book to anyone who questions the world we live in on a regular basis.
This book is Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye with Jessica Jones playing the lead. Tight prose with that hint of a shadow lurking beneath its tongue. Basically, Leni Zumas is one of the greatest writers of our time.
I loved, loved this book, but I'm struggling to decide who I would recommend it to.

- The author gets a little carried away with the poetic descriptions (it seemed like maybe she's really great at short stories and tried to turn that into a full length novels).
- You get fed little bits of the story at a time, and it slowly comes together. Like a puzzle. For the bulk of the novel, you don't really know what's going on.
- The main character, Quinn, is very vocal and forceful of her political views. It didn't bother me at all, but I could see some taking offense.
- The book deals with mental health issues, death, alcoholism in a very no nonsense, in your face kind of way. I loved it, but not everyone would.
- There is a lot of talk about periods. And blood in general. And death.
- This is not a happy, feel good book.

But these things all came together and created something I could fall in love with. I finished the book completely enamored, and it will stick with me for a long time.
This is an absolutely amazing piece of literature. Original, powerful, dark, human, visceral as well as quite funny. Give yourself the gift of experiencing this book. I HIGHLY recommend it. It lingers with me. In full disclosure, this is my sister, but I mean every word!
It was a good book. Would recommend to those considering to read it. There was a nice ending, will read
Captivating writing that will stick with you long after you've finished the book; Zumas builds her characters with layers of prose woven in non-linear format that profoundly reflects a realistic embodiment of grief, loss, and compulsive behavior.
I loved this brilliant novel! Its short chapters, disordered in time and in the narrator's own haunted imagination, churn with word games, mental tics, hilarious banter and surreal connections. Leni Zumas is a juggler-magician who can transform the green balls into bowling pins into bowls of soup, while all the time your eyes were following the flaming batons. What I found most striking, though, is how the virtuosity is never intimidating. From electric bursts of imagination emerges a simple and intensely moving story about love and family and friendship, as an excruciatingly sensitive narrator tries to cope with arbitrary guilt that keeps returning like original sin or a stray cat. If this isn't the smartest fiction being written today, I don't know what is.
This book is a bit of a mess - the characters lives are hopelessly screwed up, from start to finish. The book skips around chronologically, and can be hard to follow. And there certainly are no happy endings when the book is finished.

In addition, the descriptions of the music industry are incredibly jaded. That's fine, but it is hard to find love for music in this book the way that, for example, Jennifer Egan accomplished with her characters in "A Visit From The Goon Squad."

So why did I give it four stars? Because Leni Zumas makes each character real. These people, while hopelessly screwed up, leave you wanting to know more about how their lives will turn out. This story will stick with you, and leave you wanting more - the mark of a very good book.
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