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“Birnam Wood,” by the Booker Prize winner Eleanor Catton, is a fast-moving ecological novel and a generational cri de coeur. Credit...Deena So Oteh Supported by By Dwight Garner When you purchase an ...
Toward the end of “Birnam Wood” (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), the latest novel from the New Zealand writer Eleanor Catton, Rosie Demarney, an otherwise minor character, gets a moment in the spotlight.
Eleanor Catton’s long-anticipated third novel, “Birnam Wood,” is an intellectual and ecological thriller that propels readers forward with a high-pitched plot while posing broad ideological questions ...
The origins of Eleanor Catton’s third novel came from a place of unbridled literary ambition: subverting Shakespeare. When she started toying with the idea for what would become “Birnam Wood,” Catton ...
Ten years after her Booker Prize winner, “The Luminaries,” Eleanor Catton delivers another bold, ambitious novel. “Birnam Wood” is a grand, chilling thriller tightly bound by inescapable concerns.
Eleanor Catton’s new novel, “Birnam Wood,” is a rollicking eco-thriller that juggles a lot of heady themes with a big plot and a heedless sense of play — no surprise, really, from a writer who won ...
“Birnam Wood” is the new novel from Eleanor Catton, who is the author of “The Luminaries,” which won the Man Booker Prize in 2013 and was also an international best seller. Catton’s new novel takes ...