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Now in paperback—a bold reinvention of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a hair-bristling story of betrayal, revenge, and the possibilities of forgiveness

On a cold November afternoon in northern Minnesota, seventeen-year-old Jesse Matson finds his hunting partner—his father—sprawled on the forest floor, dead of a rifle wound. Authorities rule it a suicide, but Jesse is not convinced. Haunted by the ghost of his dad, and compelled by recently unearthed secrets, he is forced to wrestle with questions of justice and retribution even as he tries to hold his family, and himself, together.



Trade Review

"Brings the heft of Shakespearean drama to the north woods of Minnesota. In a cleanly elegant narrative, Enger weaves a winter's tale of betrayal and ghosts, of one son's debt to his father and the wages of vengeance."—Claire Davis, author of Winter Range

"At once both otherworldly and shockingly real, Undiscovered Country reinvents the conundrum of love and loss facing a modern-day Hamlet. This first novel by Lin Enger is sincerely rendered and honestly invoked."—Tom Bailey, author of The Grace That Keeps This World

"Lin Enger starts Undiscovered Country with a literal bang and continues to ratchet up the tension. His characters are vivid and complex, and his descriptions of northern Minnesota in winter are astonishing. This retelling of a Shakespearean tragedy is powerful and engrossing."—Larry Watson, author of Montana 1948

"This is a novel of luminous sentences that carry us across a landscape of love and loss to a deeper understanding of our own lives, and of our desire to be forgiven and redeemed. It is a joy to read."—Don J. Snyder, author of The Cliff Walk and Of Time & Memory


"[The] combination of gritty realism and poetic landscape portraiture . . . create a new story of betrayal, adolescent confusion, and loyalty."—Valerie Ryan, Seattle Times

"With flashes of prose as crisp and haunting as the frozen Minnesota setting."—Publishers Weekly

"Elegantly written."—School Library Journal

"Succeeds precisely where so many adaptations of Shakespeare fail: the story is allowed to assume a life of its own while still harnessing the raw energy of Shakespeare’s dramatic power, a story that stays true to the spirit of the original while also producing something that stands on its own, a work that can be fully enjoyed without ever having experienced the original."—Blackbird

"A reinvention of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and it will easily draw you in. "—Northern Wilds

Undiscovered Country: A Novel

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
    Publication Date: 01/12/2020
    ISBN13: 9781517910525, 978-1517910525
    ISBN10: 1517910528

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Now in paperback—a bold reinvention of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a hair-bristling story of betrayal, revenge, and the possibilities of forgiveness

    On a cold November afternoon in northern Minnesota, seventeen-year-old Jesse Matson finds his hunting partner—his father—sprawled on the forest floor, dead of a rifle wound. Authorities rule it a suicide, but Jesse is not convinced. Haunted by the ghost of his dad, and compelled by recently unearthed secrets, he is forced to wrestle with questions of justice and retribution even as he tries to hold his family, and himself, together.



    Trade Review

    "Brings the heft of Shakespearean drama to the north woods of Minnesota. In a cleanly elegant narrative, Enger weaves a winter's tale of betrayal and ghosts, of one son's debt to his father and the wages of vengeance."—Claire Davis, author of Winter Range

    "At once both otherworldly and shockingly real, Undiscovered Country reinvents the conundrum of love and loss facing a modern-day Hamlet. This first novel by Lin Enger is sincerely rendered and honestly invoked."—Tom Bailey, author of The Grace That Keeps This World

    "Lin Enger starts Undiscovered Country with a literal bang and continues to ratchet up the tension. His characters are vivid and complex, and his descriptions of northern Minnesota in winter are astonishing. This retelling of a Shakespearean tragedy is powerful and engrossing."—Larry Watson, author of Montana 1948

    "This is a novel of luminous sentences that carry us across a landscape of love and loss to a deeper understanding of our own lives, and of our desire to be forgiven and redeemed. It is a joy to read."—Don J. Snyder, author of The Cliff Walk and Of Time & Memory


    "[The] combination of gritty realism and poetic landscape portraiture . . . create a new story of betrayal, adolescent confusion, and loyalty."—Valerie Ryan, Seattle Times

    "With flashes of prose as crisp and haunting as the frozen Minnesota setting."—Publishers Weekly

    "Elegantly written."—School Library Journal

    "Succeeds precisely where so many adaptations of Shakespeare fail: the story is allowed to assume a life of its own while still harnessing the raw energy of Shakespeare’s dramatic power, a story that stays true to the spirit of the original while also producing something that stands on its own, a work that can be fully enjoyed without ever having experienced the original."—Blackbird

    "A reinvention of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and it will easily draw you in. "—Northern Wilds

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