Arcadia

Cover of Arcadia by Lauren Groff
Author: Lauren Groff
Publisher: Hyperion
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781401340872
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 1.25 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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Arcadia by Lauren Groff is a lyrical exploration of a commune founded in the 1970s in western New York State, published by Hyperion on March 13, 2012. This first edition spans 304 pages and presents a narrative centered on the lives of idealists who seek to live off the land, establishing their community around the decaying Arcadia House. The story follows Bit, the child of two commune residents, as he navigates the complexities of growing up in this unique environment while grappling with his identity and the outside world.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters, including Handy, the charismatic leader, and Astrid, a midwife, as they experience the rise and fall of Arcadia. The novel delves into themes of family life and coming of age, capturing the essence of a utopian dream intertwined with the realities of human connection. Groff’s narrative invites reflection on the challenges of personal growth within a communal setting, making it a poignant examination of aspirations and the passage of time.


Official synopsis Publisher

From the bestselling author of The Monsters of Templeton comes a lyrical and gripping story of a great American dream.

In the fields of western New York State in the 1970s, a few dozen idealists set out to live off the land, founding what would become a commune centered on the grounds of a decaying mansion called Arcadia House. Arcadia follows this romantic, rollicking, and tragic utopian dream from its hopeful start through its heyday and after.

Arcadia’s inhabitants include Handy, a musician and the group’s charismatic leader; Astrid, a midwife; Abe, a master carpenter; Hannah, a baker and historian; and Abe and Hannah’s only child, the book’s protagonist, Bit, who is born soon after the commune is created.

While Arcadia rises and falls, Bit, too, ages and changes. If he remains in love with the peaceful agrarian life in Arcadia and deeply attached to its residents–including Handy and Astrid’s lithe and deeply troubled daughter, Helle–how can Bit become his own man? How will he make his way through life and the world outside of Arcadia where he must eventually live?

With Arcadia, her first novel since her lauded debut, The Monsters of Templeton, Lauren Groff establishes herself not only as one of the most gifted young fiction writers at work today but also as one of our most accomplished literary artists.

Praise for Arcadia:

“[Lauren Groff] has taken a quaint, easily caricatured community and given it true universality…And a book that might have been small, dated and insular winds up feeling timeless and vast…The raw beauty of Ms. Groff’s prose is one of the best things about Arcadia. But it is by no means this book’s only kind of splendor.”
–Janet Maslin, The New York Times

“Groff’s beautiful prose make this an unforgettable read.”
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“I was constantly torn between wanting to gulp down this book or savor its lines. Even the most incidental details vibrate with life… Arcadia wends a harrowing path back to a fragile, lovely place you can believe in.”
–Ron Charles, The Washington Post

“****”
People

“A moving look at the value of human connection in a scary, chaotic world.”
Entertainment Weekly

“Lauren Groff’s dazzling new novel brings the flawed visions of a ’60s commune to life… At a moment when so much floating anger struggles for articulation, it’s Groff’s essential human empathy that gives her work its urgency.”
Vogue

“One of our best young novelists brings a lost Eden of hippiedom freshly to life… Groff’s prismatic prose style lends itself to the darker currents that run beneath the Arcadian dream… both poetic and ambitious.”
Elle

“[A] beautifully crafted novel… [it] gives full rein to [Groff’s] formidable descriptive powers, as she summons both the beauty of striving for perfection and the inevitable devastation of failing so miserably to achieve it.”
–STARRED Booklist

“An astonishing novel, both in ambition and achievement.”
–STARRED Kirkus Reviews

“Arcadia feels true, as do the characters who populate this extraordinary novel.”
–Hannah Tinti, author of The Good Thief

“It’s not possible to write any better without showing off.”
–Richard Russo, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Empire Falls

“Groff is one of our most talented writers, and Arcadia one of the most revelatory, magical, and ambitious novels I’ve read in years.”
–Kate Walbert, author of the New York Times bestselling novel A Short History of Women

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Publisher: Hyperion. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9781401340872.
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Language: en. Pages: 304. Edition: First Edition.

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