Equilateral: A Novel

Equilateral: A Novel

by KenKalfus (Author)

Synopsis

Equilateral is a concise book motivated by an expansive idea: contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. It's the late nineteenth century, and British astronomer Sanford Thayer has won international funding for his scheme to excavate an equilateral triangle, three hundred miles to a side, from the remote wastes of Egypt's Western Desert. Nine hundred thousand Arab fellahin have been put to work on the project, even though they can't understand Thayer's obsessive purpose. They don't believe him when he says his perfect triangle will be visible to the highly evolved beings who inhabit the planet Mars, signaling the existence of civilization on Earth. Political and religious dissent rumbles through the camps. There's also a triangle of another sort-a romantic one involving Thayer's secretary, who's committed to the man and his vision, and the mysterious servant girl he covets without sharing a common language. In the wind-blasted, lonely, fever-dream outpost known only as Point A, we plumb the depths of self-delusion and folly that comprise Thayer's characteristically human enterprise. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white astronomical diagrams, Equilateral is an intellectual comedy that's extravagant in its conception and intimately focused on the implications of Empire, colonization, exploration, the Other, and who that Other might someday be.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bloomsbury Circus
Published: 07 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 1408832933
ISBN 13: 9781408832936
Book Overview: From National Book Award finalist Ken Kalfus, an elegant, irreverent novel about the centuries-old quest for interplanetary communication.

Media Reviews
Beautifully judged, haunting ... Highly intelligent and rich work of fiction * Guardian *
Irresistibly eccentric and clever * The Times *
There are hip writers, there are technically innovative writers, and there are wise, moving, and profound writers. Kalfus is all of these at once * David Foster Wallace *
When a new Ken Kalfus novel appears I stop eating, drinking, shaving and breathing until I finish it. Equilateral is one of his smartest and most ambitious books yet. It left me thinking and wondering well past my bedtime * Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story *
Equilateral skilfully blurs real-life events with fantasy ... Kalfus continues the tradition of richness-in-restraint that runs through his other works of fiction * Financial Times *
Ken Kalfus is a talent to watch * Sunday Telegraph *
Kalfus has a demonic imagination. The glamour of consistent disaster is recognizable in every line, every scene, every lacquered articulation: it is what we moderns like to call a neo-classical construct. I'm overcome by the splendor of what he's done * Richard Howard *
Author Bio
Ken Kalfus is the author of two novels, The Commissariat of Enlightenment and A Disorder Peculiar to the Country, which was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award. He's also published two collections of stories, Thirst and Pu-239 and Other Russian Fantasies, a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award. His books have been translated into more than ten foreign languages. He lives in Philadelphia.