So Much Blue

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2017
236
Novel • Fiction
El Salvador • 1970s
2017
Adult
18+ years
So Much Blue by Percival Everett explores an artist's life through three significant periods: his present-day family life, a transformative trip to El Salvador with a friend, and a past affair in Paris. The narrative weaves these timelines, revealing the complexities of love, memory, and identity, while examining the intersections of personal and emotional landscapes.
Contemplative
Mysterious
Melancholic
Bittersweet
So Much Blue by Percival Everett receives praise for its narrative structure and emotional depth. Critics appreciate the lyrical prose and complex characters. Some find the shifts in time and setting challenging, but others see it as enriching the story. While a few remark on the slow pacing, the novel's exploration of art and memory is highly lauded.
A reader who enjoys So Much Blue by Percival Everett is likely drawn to multilayered narratives and introspective storytelling. Fans of Richard Powers' The Overstory or Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections may appreciate its exploration of art, memory, and the complexity of human relationships.
236
Novel • Fiction
El Salvador • 1970s
2017
Adult
18+ years
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