Book Promotion for Legend of a Suicide

Author: David Vann
Publisher: Harper Perennial

David Vann’s reputation certainly precedes him making Newman Communications all the more enthusiastic for his book promotion and book publicity campaign. The Newman Team provided Mr. Vann with a Book Publicity and Radio Media Tour,  providing the outstanding book promotion service and results he deserves.

About the Book:

The Legend of a Suicide, Vann’s debut fiction collection, includes five stories and a novella joined by one, unavoidable incident: the suicide of Roy Fenn’s father. From Roy’s dramatic birth on a remote Alaskan Island to his boyhood fascination with tropical fish; from a detailed and dark speculation of his own suicide and what it would mean to his long-dead father to his 30-year old self returning to his childhood hometown to confront his father’s first mistress and the origin of his despair: this semiautobiographical collection transforms “tragedy into art.”

Vann gives each story a different context and perspective, allowing a unique and sincere connection with the protagonist, and catapulting Vann into his own place among contemporary literature.

Prizes & Awards for Legend of a Suicide:

  • Winner of The New York Times Editors pick
  • New York Times Notable Book
  • Winner of the Grace Paley Prize
  • A California Book Award Winner
  • San Francisco Chronicle top fifty
  • Story Prize Notable book
  • Kansas City Star Top ten story Collections
  • Esquire’s Contributor Award Winner

About the Author:

David Vann is a professor at the University of San Francisco. A contributor to Esquire, The Atlantic, Men’s Journal, Outside, and National Geographic Adventure, he is the author of a bestselling memoir, A Mile Down: The True Story of a Disastrous Career at Sea, and the forthcoming Last Day On Earth: A Portrait of the NIU Shooter, Steve Kazmierczak. His website is www.davidvann.com

Prizes & Awards for David Vann:

  • National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship
  • Wallace Stegner Fellowship
  • AWP Nonfiction Prize

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