Let the Great World Spin

By Colum McCann

Let the Great World Spin - Colum McCann
  • Release Date: 2009-06-23
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 327 Ratings

Description

NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER • Colum McCann’s beloved novel inspired by Philippe Petit’s daring high-wire stunt, which is also depicted in the film The Walk starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt

In the dawning light of a late-summer morning, the people of lower Manhattan stand hushed, staring up in disbelief at the Twin Towers. It is August 1974, and a mysterious tightrope walker is running, dancing, leaping between the towers, suspended a quarter mile above the ground. In the streets below, a slew of ordinary lives become extraordinary in bestselling novelist Colum McCann’s stunningly intricate portrait of a city and its people.

Let the Great World Spin is the critically acclaimed author’s most ambitious novel yet: a dazzlingly rich vision of the pain, loveliness, mystery, and promise of New York City in the 1970s.

Corrigan, a radical young Irish monk, struggles with his own demons as he lives among the prostitutes in the middle of the burning Bronx. A group of mothers gather in a Park Avenue apartment to mourn their sons who died in Vietnam, only to discover just how much divides them even in grief. A young artist finds herself at the scene of a hit-and-run that sends her own life careening sideways. Tillie, a thirty-eight-year-old grandmother, turns tricks alongside her teenage daughter, determined not only to take care of her family but to prove her own worth. Elegantly weaving together these and other seemingly disparate lives, McCann’s powerful allegory comes alive in the unforgettable voices of the city’s people, unexpectedly drawn together by hope, beauty, and the “artistic crime of the century.”

A sweeping and radical social novel, Let the Great World Spin captures the spirit of America in a time of transition, extraordinary promise, and, in hindsight, heartbreaking innocence. Hailed as a “fiercely original talent” (San Francisco Chronicle), award-winning novelist McCann has delivered a triumphantly American masterpiece that awakens in us a sense of what the novel can achieve, confront, and even heal.

BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Colum McCann’s TransAtlantic.

“This is a gorgeous book, multilayered and deeply felt, and it’s a damned lot of fun to read, too. Leave it to an Irishman to write one of the greatest-ever novels about New York. There’s so much passion and humor and pure lifeforce on every page of Let the Great World Spin that you’ll find yourself giddy, dizzy, overwhelmed.”—Dave Eggers

“Stunning . . . [an] elegiac glimpse of hope . . . It’s a novel rooted firmly in time and place. It vividly captures New York at its worst and best. But it transcends all that. In the end, it’s a novel about families—the ones we’re born into and the ones we make for ourselves.”USA Today

Reviews

  • Margins

    5
    By I am Scott a
    What's the deal with the wide margins? Seems like every page has 6 hyphens on it.
  • Read it

    5
    By Frendf 6s
    Wonderful. I never wanted the story to end. Very captivating
  • Breathtaking

    4
    By ~Kit~Cat~
    I'm currently reading this for a class, and I don't think I've ever enjoyed a book more than this one. It really is full of amazing writing and characterization. I just love the story so far. He really gets into the mind of each person and tells their story so appropriately. This novel is a piece of art. I do not know how it ends, so I can't say too much, but do read it. So far it is definitely worth it.
  • Magnificent

    4
    By cuzco91
    I had to read this boom for a English class I was taking. I don't normally like to read books but this one was very interesting. To me the way it unfold surprised me when u realize the connections. I highly recommend this book.
  • Great book but...

    4
    By TuxKick
    In my opinion, a terribly bland ending that doesn't match the amazing-ness of the individual chapters. It ends abruptly. Would have received 5 stars if it ended better than it did.
  • Very disappointing

    1
    By JS Mont
    I had such great expectations after reading the prologue "Those who saw him hushed". I did enjoy Book 1; but the following chapters just lost me completely. I could not find a reason to continue, despite several attempts. The two previous books that I read: State of Wonder & In the Garden of Beasts were vastly superior.
  • Keep a highlighter handy

    5
    By kimris
    There are so many passages, even single sentences, in this book that take my breath away. I suggest having a highlighter handy so that you can mark the passages that take yours. McCann is a master of unique description. He sees things in a perspective that is new, but yet familiar. I can't wait to read this a second time and savor all of those moments again. McCann is a writer's writer, I believe.