See How Small
Scott Blackwood
A riveting novel about the aftermath of a brutal murder of three teenage girls, written in incantatory prose ‘that's as fine as any being written by an American author today’ (Ben Fountain)One late autumn evening in a Texas town, two strangers walk into an ice cream shop shortly before closing time. They bind up the three teenage girls who are working the counter, set fire to the shop, and disappear. ‘See How Small’ tells the stories of the survivors – family, witnesses, and suspects – who must endure in the wake of atrocity. Justice remains elusive in their world, human connection tenuous.Hovering above the aftermath of their deaths are the three girls. They watch over the town and make occasional visitations, trying to connect with and prod to life those they left behind. "See how small a thing it is that keeps us apart," they say. A master of compression and lyrical precision, Scott Blackwood has surpassed himself with this haunting, beautiful, and enormously powerful new novel.
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First published in Great Britain by Fourth Estate in 2015
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Dedication (#u17387ec3-b9cf-556f-a2a8-40f537ee8543)
For Ava, Ellie & Tommi
Epigraphs (#u17387ec3-b9cf-556f-a2a8-40f537ee8543)
The first time I heard the voice I was terrified. It was noon, in summer, in my father’s garden…. I seldom heard the voice when it was not accompanied by a light. Usually it was very bright.
— JOAN OF ARC, FROM THE TRANSCRIPT OF HER TRIAL
Thomas Aquinas invented a third order of duration distinct from time and eternity, which he called aevum…. It coexists with temporal events, at the moment of occurrence, being, as was said, like a stick in a river. Aevum, you might say, is the time order of novels.
— FRANK KERMODE, THE SENSE OF AN ENDING
It shall be called “Bottom’s Dream,” because it hath no bottom.
— NICK BOTTOM, IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
Contents
Cover (#ub9a99244-805c-57bf-8503-43c80e9543e6)
Title Page (#uf1c1120b-5ab2-5c36-91e3-7892594e6685)
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraphs
Part I
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15