A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
By Anthony Marra
Hogarth May 2013
379 pages
From the library
The war in Chechnya stretches on for the civilians caught up in it. When Havaa's father is snatched in the middle of the night, their neighbor Akhmed is desperate to save Havaa. He knows that the Russians will be back for the little girl. Their village is no longer safe and an informant could be lurking in any house in the neighborhood. Akhmed can only think to take the little girl to a renowned doctor, a woman he has never met. Sonja is not thrilled to have an absurdly cheerful man and a small girl get in the way of her work as the only doctor left in the hospital. But Akhmed, Havaa, and Sonja are connected by more than they know.
This book is a devastating look at a real war through the eyes of fictional characters. Knowing that this war took place so recently gives this tale an added layer of urgency. It takes place within a ten year period. We start in 2004 with Akhmed's last-chance decision and move back and forth in time to 1994. Sometimes I am frustrated by using this jump through time method but, in this instance, it adds new layers to the story in a really great way.
Marra is playing the long game with this story. He takes the time to relate where a piece of clothing came from or the fate of a minor character. Everything and everyone connects somewhere, in small or large ways. It makes the story all the more beautiful and tragic when you know what happens to each character, even the ones you only meet on a single page. In this place and time, relationships are a dangerous thing to have. Your long-time friend could be an informer. The family you adore could be taken from you in an instant. In the midst of these impossible situations, Marra shows that these bonds are the only way we have to hold on to our humanity.
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a breathtaking work of literature. I was stopped in my tracks again and again by Marra's lovely prose and his understanding of the horror and heartbreak of war and the resilience of love.
"She flipped through the book and found answers to questions no sane person would ever ask. The definition of a foot. The average length of a femur. Nothing for insanity by grief, or insanity by loneliness, or insanity by reading reference books. What inoculation could the eight-point font provide for the whisper of Sukhois in the sky? Based on the average life expectancy of a Soviet woman, she could expect to live for another forty-eight years, but the Soviet Union had died, and she hadn't, and the appendices couldn't explain this discrepancy in data, when the subject outlasted its experiment. Only one entry supplied an adequate definition, and she circled it with red ink, and referred to it nightly. Life: a constellation of vital phenomena - organization, irritability, movement, growth, reproduction, adaptation."
“Perhaps our deepest love is already inscribed within us, so its object doesn't create a new word but instead allows us to read the one written.”
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a stunning debut from a gifted author. Marra finds the hope and beauty that exists within the terror and heartbreak of war. His characters are hopeful, determined, and wonderfully flawed. This book will make your heart ache and make you smile, all within the same chapter. This is a story you don't want to miss.
"She flipped through the book and found answers to questions no sane person would ever ask. The definition of a foot. The average length of a femur. Nothing for insanity by grief, or insanity by loneliness, or insanity by reading reference books. What inoculation could the eight-point font provide for the whisper of Sukhois in the sky? Based on the average life expectancy of a Soviet woman, she could expect to live for another forty-eight years, but the Soviet Union had died, and she hadn't, and the appendices couldn't explain this discrepancy in data, when the subject outlasted its experiment. Only one entry supplied an adequate definition, and she circled it with red ink, and referred to it nightly. Life: a constellation of vital phenomena - organization, irritability, movement, growth, reproduction, adaptation."
“Perhaps our deepest love is already inscribed within us, so its object doesn't create a new word but instead allows us to read the one written.”
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a stunning debut from a gifted author. Marra finds the hope and beauty that exists within the terror and heartbreak of war. His characters are hopeful, determined, and wonderfully flawed. This book will make your heart ache and make you smile, all within the same chapter. This is a story you don't want to miss.
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