The Echo Maker

The Echo Maker

infobox Book |
name = The Echo Maker
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caption = Cover of first edition hardback
author = Richard Powers
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = United States
language = English
series =
genre = Novel
publisher = Farrar, Straus and Giroux
release_date = 2006
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
pages = 464 pp
isbn = ISBN 0374146357
preceded_by = The Time of Our Singing
followed_by =

"The Echo Maker" is a 2006 novel by American writer Richard Powers which won the National Book Award for fiction. [cite news | author = Andrea Lynn
title = A Powers-ful Presence | url = http://www.las.uiuc.edu/news/2006fall/06nov_powers.html
work = LASNews Magazine | publisher = University of Illinois
date = November 2006 | accessdate = 2006-11-29
] It was a finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

Plot introduction

On a winter night on a remote Nebraska road, twenty-seven-year-old Mark Schluter flips his truck in a near-fatal accident. His older sister, Karin, his only near kin, returns reluctantly to their hometown to nurse Mark back from a traumatic head injury. But when he emerges from a protracted coma, Mark believes that this woman — who looks, acts, and sounds just like his sister — is really an impostor. Shattered by her brother's refusal to recognize her, Karin contacts the cognitive neurologist Gerald Weber, famous for his case histories describing brain disorders. Weber recognized Mark's condition as a rare case of Capgras syndrome — the delusion that people in one's life are doubles or impostors — and eagerly investigates.

What he discovers in Mark slowly undermines even his own sense of being. Meanwhile, Mark, armed only with a note left by an anonymous witness, attempts to learn what happened the night of his inexplicable accident.

Analysis

According to Richard Powers,Richard Powers, [http://www.edrants.com/?p=4579 "Echo Maker Roundtable #5"] , 20 October 2006] quote| [The] aim in "The Echo Maker" is to put forward, at the same time, a glimpse of the solid, continuous, stable, perfect story we try to fashion about the world and about ourselves, while at the same time to lift the rug and glimpse the amorphous, improvised, messy, crack-strewn, gaping thing underneath all that narration. To this end, my technique was what some scholars of narrative have called double voicing. Every section of the book (until a few passages at the end) is so closely focalized through Mark, Karin, or Weber that even the narration of material event is voiced entirely through their cognitive process: the world is nothing more than what these sensibilities assemble, without any appeal to outside authority.

Margaret Atwood describes the novel's "underlying sketch" as being from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", as detailed in her 2006 essay "In the Heart of the Heartland." [Margaret Atwood. [http://www.nybooks.com/articles/19712 "In the Heart of the Heartland"] , from "The New York Review of Books", December 21, 2006, pg.58-60] The Land of Oz, according to Atwood, is .."like the "country of surprise" in Dr. Weber's book, a land of brain episodes". Or as Powers says, "lift the rug and glimpse the amorphous, improvised, messy, crack-strewn, gaping thing underneath". Each of the characters, according to Atwood, correspond to a character from "The Wizard of Oz". Karin is Dorothy trying to find her way home. Mark is the brain deficient scarecrow. Daniel is the lion who lacks courage. Robert Karsh is the flashy Tin Man who lacks a heart. The winged monkeys—destructive or helpful, depending on the situation—may possibly be represented by Mark's two primitive-minded video-gaming pals. Dr. Weber is the Wizard who appears to know all but is exposed in the end. Barbara is a combination of Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West. Powers is known for structuring novels around other works of art, and clues to the Oz connection are scattered throughout the novel: At one point, Weber's wife Sylvie says, "Yo, Man—I'm home!... No place like it!", and five pages later, Weber reflects: "The utter estrangement of it: I've a feeling we're not in New York anymore." Robert Karsh even "..hummed a high- pitched rendition of the tornado music from "The Wizard of Oz"," (p.295).

Colson Whitehead in "The New York Times", [Colson Whitehead, [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/22/books/review/Whitehead.t.html "Migratory Spirits"] , "The New York Times", 22 October 2006] called it a "post-911 novel .. not an elegy for How We Used to Live or a salute to Coming to Grips, but a quiet exploration of how we survive, day to day."

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6613513] "Fresh Air," December 12, 2006, radio interview with Richard Powers
* [http://richardpowers.net/novels_echo_maker.htm Bibliography of editions of 'The Echo Maker.']
* [http://richardpowers.net/reviews_echo_maker.htm "The Echo Maker" reviews] . Collected list of reviews.
* [http://www.metacritic.com/books/authors/powersrichard/echomaker "The Echo Maker" Reviews] at Metacritic
* [http://www.believermag.com/issues/200702/?read=interview_powers Richard Powers talks with Alec Michod] in "The Believer"


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