In the wake of a family tragedy, Nan, a pensive young woman from rural Vermont, moves to New York City for college. As she makes her way through her new urban life, with all its dangers and excitements, she is haunted by the home she left behind, remembered with equal parts comfort and shadow. Over the course of these ten linked stories, readers come to discover a singular young woman, capable of misjudgment and mistake, but one who is strengthened by her own kind of wisdom and bravery. Nan struggles to find her place in the world, but in doing so discovers herself, her strength, and the voice with which her story must be told.
Seven of the stories in Nan were published in the following magazines: Post Road (“Nan”), Narrative (“Liars”), Redivider (“Country House”), Memorious (“Caution”), Guernica (“Forgiveness” and “Compatriots”), and Cousin Corrine’s Reminder (“Plus and Minus”).
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Nathaniel Bellows has published a novel, ON THIS DAY, (HarperCollins), and a collection of poems, WHY SPEAK? (W.W. Norton), and NAN, a novel-in-stories (Harmon Blunt).
His fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, Narrative, Post Road, Redivider, Guernica, Cousin Corrine's Reminder, Memorious, and THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES 2005, edited by Michael Chabon. His poems have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The New Republic, The Paris Review, The Yale Review, and many other journals. He also makes visual art and writes music. He lives in New York City.
Nan leaves rural Vermont for New York City to obtain a college degree in English. Along the way her innocence is tested by the urban world with its larger than life happenings and people who both attract and repel. Nan discovers a talent for writing with short stories that brim with psychological light and shadow. Though her world has been enlarged by the New York experience, she returns periodically to Vermont to visit her parents and to try and make sense of a family tragedy. The reader will weave in and out of the events in this novel that reads like short stories put together with a single theme. Luminous and heart rendering, Nathaniel Bellows novel, Nan, is a slow, but sure journey to understanding and peace hard won.