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Nightshining - by Jennifer Kabat (Paperback)

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  • "Jennifer Kabat's Nightshining sifts a riveting exposé of the Cold War technocratic fantasy-state through lyrical family memoir.
  • About the Author: Jennifer Kabat was a finalist for the Notting Hill Editions' essay prize and has been published in BOMB and The Best American Essays.
  • 360 Pages
  • Nature, Natural Disasters

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About the Book



"A braided memoir about flooding in the Catskills, the region's history regarding GE and cloud seeding, and the author's personal experiences."--



Book Synopsis



"Jennifer Kabat's Nightshining sifts a riveting exposé of the Cold War technocratic fantasy-state through lyrical family memoir. Her superb investigation calls to mind those of Rebecca Solnit and Errol Morris, among others."--Jonathan Lethem

A propulsive, layered examination of the conflict between the course of nature and human legacies of resistance and control.

Floods, geoengineering, climate crisis. Her first year in Margaretville, New York, Jennifer Kabat wakes to a rain-swollen stream and her basement flooding. As she delves into the region's fraught environmental history, it becomes clear that this is far from the first--and hardly the worst--disaster in the region. Tracing connections across time, she uncovers Cold War weather experiments, betrayals of the Mohawk Nation, and an unlikely cast of characters, including Kurt Vonnegut's older brother, Bernard--all reflected through grief brought on by her father's recent passing.

Inquisitive and experimental, Nightshining uses place as a palimpsest of history. With lyrical incision, Kabat mirrors her own life experience and the essence of being human--the cosmos thrumming in our bodies, connecting readers to the land around us and time before us.



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"[Kabat] is a storyteller with a gift for making associative connections between time, place, memory, and land."--Electric Literature

"Kabat examines grief, government secrets, and meteorological manipulation in this elegant and layered account."--Publishers Weekly

"Jennifer Kabat's scintillating new memoir, Nightshining, is a feast of words . . . As much as this memoir explores the way water floods, it illustrates the power of memory to flood our consciousness."--Rachel Lutwick-Deaner, The Southern Review of Books

"Nightshining is a provocative memoir that considers how a community's waterways reflect its history and portend future impacts of climate change."--Foreword Reviews

"Kabat's lyrical and insightful prose moves associatively between past, present, and future, tracing the history of Kabat's family alongside the history of the land."--Devyn Andrews, West Trade Review

"Jennifer Kabat's Nightshining sifts a riveting exposé of the Cold War technocratic fantasy-state through lyrical family memoir. Her superb investigation calls to mind those of Rebecca Solnit and Errol Morris, among others."--Jonathan Lethem, author of Brooklyn Crime Novel

"Nightshining is a book of belonging, belief, care, and legacy. Jennifer Kabat writes powerfully against narratives of progress, without abandoning wonder, passion, or possibility. By unpacking her own history, she asks what inheritance means on both big and small scales, prompting us to question long-held belief systems. In this catastrophic time, what must we continue to hold dear, of ourselves and the planet? What must we learn to do without, rupture, destroy? This book is intimate yet vast--meticulous and monumental."--Elvia Wilk, author of Death by Landscape

"In this prismatic book, Jennifer Kabat threads together floods, the Catskills, her father, rainmakers, the Cold War, climate change, the Mohawk Nation, small towns, and Kurt Vonnegut, among other subjects, into a complex emotional pattern that makes the past live--because it has never gone away."--Lucy Sante, author of I Heard Her Call My Name

"Nightshining rockets from deepest time to last Thursday, from Doomsday weapons to the endless mystery of one's parents, socialist dreams and capitalist nightmares, the Cold War then to daily life now in our seriously unhinged country. Like Kurt Vonnegut, whom she invokes and whose brother looms large in Nightshining, the book bounds through impossible dilemmas, fueled by shimmering upper atmosphere ice crystals. Kabat has next-level powers of discernment and shimmering prose. She writes with a calm fury, precise and generous and exacting. Her neatest trick is convincing us--despite all evidence--that all is not lost and that there's reason for hope. I want to believe."--Paul Chaat Smith, author of Everything You Know About Indians Is Wrong

Praise for The Eighth Moon

"Kabat traces her journey through the archives; outlines her experience making a home in Margaretville as she befriends locals; and issues abundant literary reflections on such writers as Elizabeth Hardwick and Adrienne Rich. [. . .] an introspective investigation of the interplay between writing, history, and political action."--Publishers Weekly

"In this first part of a diptych, Kabat writes with characteristically lyrical incision about her Catskills community in upstate New York, its historic, farmer-led 'Anti-Rent War' and her parents' own interests in collectivity."--Marko Gluhaich, Frieze

"Kabat's debut memoir unearths the history of the small Catskills town to which she relocated in 2005. The site of a 19th-century rural populist uprising, and now home to a colorful cast of characters, the Appalachian community becomes a lens through which Kabat explores political, economic, and ecological issues, mining the archives and the work of such writers as Adrienne Rich and Elizabeth Hardwick along the way."--The Millions




About the Author



Jennifer Kabat was a finalist for the Notting Hill Editions' essay prize and has been published in BOMB and The Best American Essays. The author of The Eighth Moon, her writing has also appeared in Frieze, Harper's, McSweeney's, and The Believer. She's received an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for her criticism and teaches at the School of Visual Arts and the New School. An apprentice herbalist, she lives in rural Upstate New York and serves on her volunteer fire department.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Natural Disasters
Genre: Nature
Number of Pages: 360
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Format: Paperback
Author: Jennifer Kabat
Language: English
Street Date: May 6, 2025
TCIN: 92660089
UPC: 9781639550708
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-8868
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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