Reviews
"Love and Shame and Love is an epic book -- epic like Gilgamesh and epic like a guitar solo. When I finished it, my head was buzzing, my heart was pounding, and I was pumping my fist high in the air for Peter! Goddamn! Orner!"-- Daniel Handler, author of The Adverbs, Orner [has a] gift for the well-placed single word that can denote full-throttled exasperation....Addictively compelling., Vibrant and captivating, this novel about three generations of the Popper family of Chicago resonates with truths about human nature....Orner's surefooted control of his narrative gradually discloses information that conveys emotional and physical atmosphere....Two themes-sometimes comic, often rueful-intersect throughout: the secret shames, frustrations, and humiliations that each character endures, and the search for love that blossoms and then fails in each generation. A richly layered, intimate picture of a distinctive but also typical family enduring life's vicissitudes and stoically carrying on., PRAISE FOR ESTHER STORIES (2001) "The spirit of Esther Stories is, like true beauty, no aesthete, and, like true love, no sentimentalist." --Marilynne Robinson, PRAISE FOR LOVE AND SHAME AND LOVE "Orner anatomizes family relationships with precision in a novel that spans three--and touches on four--generations....He approaches his narrative with a nonlinear chronology, moving back and forth from Seymour's wartime notes to Bernice, to Alex's adolescent peccadilloes, to Alex's letters to Ella. The result is a masterful, multifaceted novel. Readers will find both love and shame in abundance in Orner's teeming fictional world."-- Kirkus Reviews, I consider Peter Orner an essential American writer, one whose stories unfold with a flawless blend of ease and unpredictability. Every sentence he writes is wide awake to his characters' hearts, and it is for the clarity with which he makes me feel time working its changes in their lives, and by extension in my own, that I keep returning to his books. Esther Stories was among the best story collections of the last decade. Love and Shame and Love is among the best novels of this fresh new one., "Orner [has a] gift for the well-placed single word that can denote full-throttled exasperation....Addictively compelling." -- Library Journal , -, PRAISE FOR THE SECOND COMING OF MAVALA SHIKONGO (2006) "A gorgeously written book, very funny, and bursting with soul." -- Dave Eggers , Guardian "Orner hits the right notes and no others...He has written a starvation diary about desire with as much sexual tension as a bodice buster." -- Mark Schone , New York Times Book Review -- -, "I consider Peter Orner an essential American writer, one whose stories unfold with a flawless blend of ease and unpredictability. Every sentence he writes is wide awake to his characters' hearts, and it is for the clarity with which he makes me feel time working its changes in their lives, and by extension in my own, that I keep returning to his books. Esther Stories was among the best story collections of the last decade. Love and Shame and Love is among the best novels of this fresh new one."-- Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Brief History of the Dead and The Illumination, PRAISE FOR THE SECOND COMING OF MAVALA SHIKONGO (2006) "A gorgeously written book, very funny, and bursting with soul." -- Dave Eggers , Guardian "Orner hits the right notes and no others...He has written a starvation diary about desire with as much sexual tension as a bodice buster." -- Mark Schone , New York Times Book Review, Love and Shame and Love is an epic book -- epic like Gilgamesh and epic like a guitar solo. When I finished it, my head was buzzing, my heart was pounding, and I was pumping my fist high in the air for Peter! Goddamn! Orner!, "Love and Shame and Love is a finely crafted family album, told in comic and heartbreaking snapshots, of America in the 20th Century. Orner has captured his characters in motion, bringing the past exquisitely and precisely to life even as he illuminates the present, timeless, struggle to make family, and life, meaningful. This is a big, smart, generous, important novel."-- Antonya Nelson, author of Bound, "Vibrant and captivating, this novel about three generations of the Popper family of Chicago resonates with truths about human nature....Orner's surefooted control of his narrative gradually discloses information that conveys emotional and physical atmosphere....Two themes-sometimes comic, often rueful-intersect throughout: the secret shames, frustrations, and humiliations that each character endures, and the search for love that blossoms and then fails in each generation. A richly layered, intimate picture of a distinctive but also typical family enduring life's vicissitudes and stoically carrying on."-- Publishers Weekly, Love and Shame and Love is a finely crafted family album, told in comic and heartbreaking snapshots, of America in the 20th Century. Orner has captured his characters in motion, bringing the past exquisitely and precisely to life even as he illuminates the present, timeless, struggle to make family, and life, meaningful. This is a big, smart, generous, important novel., Auden said that art is born of humiliation, which seems an ideal place to start appreciating Love and Shame and Love . A keen-eyed observer of American life and history, Peter Orner strips every layer of pretense from his characters, not to diminish but rather to reveal them. What's exposed--what they have been hiding from one another and from themselves--surprises, one suspects, even the characters themselves. This is a real and memorable America., " Love and Shame and Love is a marvel. It left me with that feeling we all crave when we read-the sense of wonder you wake with after a dream, realizing just how mysterious is this world."-- Marisa Silver , Author of God of War, PRAISE FORTHE SECOND COMING OF MAVALA SHIKONGO(2006) "A gorgeously written book, very funny, and bursting with soul." --Dave Eggers,Guardian "Orner hits the right notes and no others...He has written a starvation diary about desire with as much sexual tension as a bodice buster." --Mark Schone,New York Times Book Review, PRAISE FOR ESTHER STORIES (2001) "The spirit of Esther Stories is, like true beauty, no aesthete, and, like true love, no sentimentalist." -- Marilynne Robinson, PRAISE FORLOVE AND SHAME AND LOVE "Orner anatomizes family relationships with precision in a novel that spans three--and touches on four--generations....He approaches his narrative with a nonlinear chronology, moving back and forth from Seymour's wartime notes to Bernice, to Alex's adolescent peccadilloes, to Alex's letters to Ella. The result is a masterful, multifaceted novel. Readers will find both love and shame in abundance in Orner's teeming fictional world.", "Vibrant and captivating, this novel about three generations of the Popper family of Chicago resonates with truths about human nature....Orner's surefooted control of his narrative gradually discloses information that conveys emotional and physical atmosphere....Two themes-sometimes comic, often rueful-intersect throughout: the secret shames, frustrations, and humiliations that each character endures, and the search for love that blossoms and then fails in each generation. A richly layered, intimate picture of a distinctive but also typical family enduring life's vicissitudes and stoically carrying on." -- Publishers Weekly , -, Love and Shame and Loveis an epic book -- epic like Gilgamesh and epic like a guitar solo. When I finished it, my head was buzzing, my heart was pounding, and I was pumping my fist high in the air for Peter! Goddamn! Orner!, Love and Shame and Love is a marvel. It left me with that feeling we all crave when we read-the sense of wonder you wake with after a dream, realizing just how mysterious is this world., PRAISE FORESTHER STORIES(2001) "The spirit ofEsther Storiesis, like true beauty, no aesthete, and, like true love, no sentimentalist." --Marilynne Robinson, PRAISE FOR ESTHER STORIES (2001) "The spirit of Esther Stories is, like true beauty, no aesthete, and, like true love, no sentimentalist." -- Marilynne Robinson -- -, "I consider Peter Orner an essential American writer, one whose stories unfold with a flawless blend of ease and unpredictability. Every sentence he writes is wide awake to his characters' hearts, and it is for the clarity with which he makes me feel time working its changes in their lives, and by extension in my own, that I keep returning to his books. Esther Stories was among the best story collections of the last decade. Love and Shame and Love is among the best novels of this fresh new one."-- Kevin Brockmeier , author of The Brief History of the Dead and The Illumination, PRAISE FOR THE SECOND COMING OF MAVALA SHIKONGO (2006) "A gorgeously written book, very funny, and bursting with soul." --Dave Eggers, Guardian "Orner hits the right notes and no others...He has written a starvation diary about desire with as much sexual tension as a bodice buster." --Mark Schone, New York Times Book Review, PRAISE FORLOVE AND SHAME AND LOVE " Love and Shame and Love is a marvel. It left me with that feeling we all crave when we read-the sense of wonder you wake with after a dream, realizing just how mysterious is this world.", PRAISE FOR LOVE AND SHAME AND LOVE "Orner anatomizes family relationships with precision in a novel that spans three--and touches on four--generations....He approaches his narrative with a nonlinear chronology, moving back and forth from Seymour's wartime notes to Bernice, to Alex's adolescent peccadilloes, to Alex's letters to Ella. The result is a masterful, multifaceted novel. Readers will find both love and shame in abundance in Orner's teeming fictional world.", "Auden said that art is born of humiliation, which seems an ideal place to start appreciating Love and Shame and Love . A keen-eyed observer of American life and history, Peter Orner strips every layer of pretense from his characters, not to diminish but rather to reveal them. What's exposed--what they have been hiding from one another and from themselves--surprises, one suspects, even the characters themselves. This is a real and memorable America."-- Yiyun Li, author of Gold Boy, Emerald Girl, "Auden said that art is born of humiliation, which seems an ideal place to start appreciating Love and Shame and Love . A keen-eyed observer of American life and history, Peter Orner strips every layer of pretense from his characters, not to diminish but rather to reveal them. What's exposed--what they have been hiding from one another and from themselves--surprises, one suspects, even the characters themselves. This is a real and memorable America."-- Yiyun Li , author of Gold Boy, Emerald Girl, " Love and Shame and Love is a marvel. It left me with that feeling we all crave when we read-the sense of wonder you wake with after a dream, realizing just how mysterious is this world."-- Marisa Silver, Author of God of War, "Orner [has a] gift for the well-placed single word that can denote full-throttled exasperation....Addictively compelling."-- Library Journal, PRAISE FORLOVE AND SHAME AND LOVE "Orner anatomizes family relationships with precision in a novel that spans three--and touches on four--generations....He approaches his narrative with a nonlinear chornology, moving back and forth from Seymour's wartime notes to Bernice, to Alex's adolescent peccadilloes, to Alex's letters to Ella. The resutl is a masterful, multifaceted novel. Readers will find both love and shame in abuncdance in Orner's teeming fictional world.", "Love and Shame and Love is a finely crafted family album, told in comic and heartbreaking snapshots, of America in the 20th Century. Orner has captured his characters in motion, bringing the past exquisitely and precisely to life even as he illuminates the present, timeless, struggle to make family, and life, meaningful. This is a big, smart, generous, important novel." -- Antonya Nelson, author of Bound