Andrew Krivak is the author of The Bear, a Mountain Book Competition winner, Massachusetts Book Award winner, and NEA Big Read selection, as well as the novels of the Dardan Trilogy: The Sojourn, a National Book Award finalist and winner of both the Chautauqua Prize and Dayton Literary Peace Prize; The Signal Flame, a Chautauqua Prize finalist; and Like the Appearance of Horses. He lives with his wife and three children in Somerville, Massachusetts, and Jaffrey, New Hampshire.
Advance Praise for Like the Appearance of Horses Andrew Krivak charts a razor-fine line between war and peace, damnation and redemption, estrangement and love, and along the way gives us a gorgeously detailed portrait of an American family. Whether he's writing about battle, the natural world, or the most private, searing matters of the heart, Krivak brings a rare mastery to the page, a synthesis of language and deep perception that delivers revelation after revelation. Like the Appearance of Horses is a major achievement. -Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk Krivak's Homeric novel is at once intimate and sweeping, expanding an epic story set into motion in The Sojourn. Tenderly attentive to all that is given and taken by war, Like the Appearance of Horses is a graceful, heroic accomplishment that speaks to the costs of duty when violence is as constant as the Pennsylvania mountains that anchor and separate this indelible family we've come to know so personally. -Asako Serizawa, author of Inheritors Select Praise for Andrew Krivak Some writers are good at drawing a literary curtain over reality, and then there are writers who raise the veil and lead us to see for the first time. Krivak belongs to the latter. -National Book Award judges' citation An extraordinarily elegant writer, with a deep awareness of the natural world. -Roxana Robinson, New York Times Book Review Eloquent, sensitive. -Jennifer Haigh, Boston Globe [Krivak's] sentences accrue and swell and ultimately break over a reader like water: they are that supple and bracing and shining. -Leah Hager Cohen Incandescent. -Marlon James Spare and lovely. -Adam Johnson Grand and unforgettable. -Maaza Mengiste A writer of rare and powerful elegance. -Mary Doria Russell Destined for great things. -Richard Russo [A] singular talent. -Jesmyn Ward Explores themes that profoundly resonate today. -Harper's Bazaar Unsentimental yet elegant. -Library Journal (starred review) Charged with emotion and longing. . . . Undeniably powerful. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Assured, meditative. . . . Krivak has his own voice, given to lyrical observations on the nature of human existence. -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Krivak's story and characters are mythic. His prose is spare, but his portrait of a little-known mountain region . . . is compelling, beautiful, and ennobling. -Booklist (starred review)