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The Horse

Willy Vlautin

For fans of A Star is Born and Crazy Heart, Willy Vlautin’s most personal novel yet – a poetic and deeply moving story about what it really takes to be a musician.

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Format
Hardback
ISBN
9780571384754
Date Published
02.05.2024
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Summary

‘Shot through with all the bruised romance and regret of a country-blues classic . . . Vlautin’s characters are a vast chorus of broken hearts, reaching for grace.’
COLIN WALSH

‘Tremendously compelling . . . as succinct and wrenching as a well-honed folk song.’
GUARDIAN


‘A bruised and beautiful instant classic.’
BEN MYERS

Willy Vlautin’s most personal novel yet – a poetic and deeply moving story about what it really takes to be a musician.

‘There’s a horse’, he whispered. ‘An old horse that’s standing in front of my house. He’s blind and he won’t eat and I don’t know what to do.’

67-year-old Al Ward is several years into an isolated stint living on old mining land in Nevada left to him by his great uncle. One morning, the horse arrives outside his home, seemingly unable to feed itself or stay safe from coyote attacks. 6000 feet up, 30 miles from the nearest town and broken by alcoholism and anxiety, Al must decide what to do.

Intercut with Al’s present-day story are episodes from his long life as a songwriter and guitarist. Beginning in Reno, we follow his chequered career as a touring musician, struggling to make ends meet and to survive the reality of a like devoid of the glitz and glamour of mainstream success.

Vlautin’s new novel is a gorgeous homage to the uncelebrated musicians who make our lives more joyful, and, as always, an exploration of loneliness, humanity and resilience.

‘Another classic from one of America’s greatest storytellers.’
JONATHAN EVISON

‘A terrific parable of art and aging.’
JESS WALTER

Critic Reviews

Vlautin writes about people overlooked by society and overlooked by literature. In THE HORSE, he tells the story of a tenderhearted man who has a steady talent and a crushing addiction. It is both a work of extraordinary compassion and a really great novel.

Ann Patchett
Critic Reviews

Vlautin’s most satisfying book to date, with its central music narrative adorned with vivid vignettes of his usual offbeat, misfit characters ... It all works superbly as he intersects tender, torn and frayed episodes of wrecks, drugs and rock’n’roll into Al’s redemptive quest.

Irish Times
Critic Reviews

Shot through with all the bruised romance and regret of a country-blues classic . . . Vlautin’s characters are a vast chorus of broken hearts, reaching for grace.

Colin Walsh
Critic Reviews

Holds hope - and a fair bit of music - in its heart.

Daily Mail
Critic Reviews

Reminiscent of Townes Van Zandt’s tragic ballad, “Tecumseh Valley”: it’s a tragic life story, told with beauty and sincerity.

New Statesman
Critic Reviews

Vlautin pays implicit tribute to talented, damaged outsiders who steadfastly pursue a creative vision, the result falling somewhere between Charles Bukowski and Cormac McCarthy.

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Willy Vlautin is the author of five novels, including The Motel Life; Lean on Pete, which was shortlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and made into an acclaimed film by Andrew Haigh; and Don’t Skip Out on Me, a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. Vlautin lives outside of Portland, Oregon, and is the founding member of the…

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