Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall: A Novel
A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall: A Novel
A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall: A Novel
Ebook451 pages6 hours

A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall: A Novel

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

()

Read preview

About this ebook

A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall is an exuberant literary debut--a novel of real ideas and a playful examination of our in-between world, one that explores the nature of family, identity, art, and belief while also marking the introduction of an original new voice in contemporary fiction.

Owen Burr is the six-foot-eight, Olympics-bound senior captain of the Stanford University water polo team. In his final collegiate match, however, he suffers a catastrophic injury that destroys his hopes and dreams, flattening his entire world into two dimensions. His identity as an athlete erased but his ambition indelible, he defies his father, a classics professor who lives in a "cave" of his own making, and moves to Berlin with naive plans to make conceptual art. Then he disappears.

Without a single clue as to his son's location, Dr. Burr embarks upon a tour of public lectures from Greece to Germany to Iceland in an attempt to draw out his endangered son. Instead, he foments a violent uprising.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 8, 2014
ISBN9780062280015
A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall: A Novel
Author

Will Chancellor

Will Chancellor grew up in Hawaii and Texas, and lives in New York City. This is his first novel.

Related to A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall

Related ebooks

Sagas For You

View More

Related articles

Related categories

Reviews for A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall

Rating: 3.25 out of 5 stars
3.5/5

20 ratings4 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Such a weird book I'm not sure what to think about it. I liked the father-son story, but many of the plot points struck me as warmed-over John Irving. (Kurt the wheelchair-bound artist, I'm looking at you.) Overwritten in parts, but there were a few scenes I really liked.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Owen Burr’s hopes of competing in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens are dashed when he is blinded in one eye during his final college water polo match. Before his father Joseph, a well-known classics professor, can help him plot out his next steps, Owen decides to go to Berlin and attempt life as an artist. Soon, he is taken in by an art collective with questionable intentions while his father organizes a speaking tour that will allow him to search for his son

    It’s clear from the beginning of A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall, as the story of Joseph’s heartbreak is woven into the action of Owen’s blinding water polo match, that Chancellor can write. Sadly, the book soon seems to split in two, with half of it favoring a fast talking, dialogue-heavy style that feels too stark against the more meditative foundation established in the beginning of the novel. Though the plot Chancellor writes for Owen in Berlin is a fascinating one, the change in voice makes it feel a little like a misplaced short story sandwiched in a much better novel.

    Though the two halves come back together toward the end of the book, which is incredibly strong, the middle remains disconnected and uneven. Still, the standout moments of A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall mark the entrance of a new, creative voice in the world of fiction that will be well worth watching in years to come.

    More at rivercityreading.com
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Crap; beyond a little Socrates and Plato my philosophy knowledge is wanting; and psychiatric schools of thought? Really? Oh wait now we're into the world of modern art; I don't think we're talking Frazetta here. What a pretentious snob! Blah, blah, blah... Shut book. Open book, but wait the story still grabs hold; the writing can soar and then go clunk! Somehow someway it works and ends up being a satisfying read. This is a book that had I seen it in a bookstore and opened to the first page or so, would never have ended up at the checkout counter. The first 20 or so pages can be work...but the story still wins out. It was in my thoughts the entire time I was reading it and I still have it on my mind. Bottom line: If you can get through the beginning the remainder of the book can be very rewarding. Just do it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Owen is an Olympian - playing water polo until he loses an eye early in the book. He sets out to find something else to do with his life, going on an Odyssey of his own, without telling his dad. Owen's father is a professor, who thinks a lot about extinct words and liminality - the in between, the either/or. The book seems a lot like liminality itself, Owen and his dad never in the same place, but their paths have some similarities or coincidences. Owen runs into some shady artists and chaos follows. I'm not sure what to make of this book, but the explanation of liminality sounds awfully like the plot of Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods'. My favorite bit was the discussion of music on the cruise. Chancellor is very intelligent, so I'm probably missing some things.

Book preview

A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall - Will Chancellor

 ebook_preview_excerpt.html}ݮF櫰b/uNcf mXdG [ZrwI2HIeTy''LJrvŘ/~Mo߾|ë7WY7o'U뼬ѷC\R͟g9|U O!Om^zTqC0林o}XW7ѭmu"!So_O򸇾k/.Bǿ_~:U|}=Or_|ͳnnUǣoE rv~ G]΃oO_RIs篕Coo\uCݺt!uORl/|XZ}n`0ko^W3!/w~w?}UVkᣱ:irU3Y_UװX}﫿nJa"/dOEVj7MaYȡrS=1Ԯ>_/\r\JBa9|9UȀYN- 0;;0GT\(EXIY>L<VYaM,<(%^5Up3K*MSZnAaB\"7MJlhoeAϰO<%r]0Yɵ ]ɍ{AQqgFps\(aAj~VS_B&^U{Je ~}z_.I .%~_콟sLo~F>OKɳ*l%~uuSٜڃPbCT7nz"]#:'hU }dk_8WiZiGpw'{/Rk$i~qzi'ɂR 8E7􏲩I"s NOe;P* inpގBeq\rEL =RإGx{220$Pk! C}Lª Y/nHgݿ#? b(Ku'lx~+c;U/|aS%Amv"F)7ćI?˳)L鹟Ȼ?]/lS ¡rG> 3hxr#j1a bz/]vTC {@" R" _zQg0 1LK'";Ih\**|lV4 r0 a(AP:-O*XSvA!uݣ'a DڪruKĞzۛpި:٠gU.c:`#(K"2k( ?ۛoHiSөPE)Fe_ EWl = m6i$eԊ>4Y(B,ͣ {D@0!V| E˴[tD@;(GA$ܠL#DR(~AaUqκ7lmqUu/$PZ~On[pʫЀ|S 7M-2<:7|/$x_p2(i)0yKu\{v= l;?.:q+qE_{?;ܨ^8XGBU*VIͳ7aʹ:FHkp SEx`$ST}R|#])#[_C4b@ 2OC/Kt1^䨄avdv= ~ZwI6i~sn;Q qBd mwԏKF ,kf}@J:()([ܙOG5rTK. Iᾉ&{##,\&^"1\''VWh=\:|2\疴b$^5F({T[рc>7O4CQ/5\=p()l#e7_d1@ jԪbfQQ3OͰlЏ=yV ?c-,#* 1,wK8 ԙсrKX/Qh=mq1H:ƪ25SDwP=IT[7Iz(1֫lwzhsTգNy.fV6=Zĥǁ2uJyH:̽I/_gEiKYNDÓac_h諓@Ty wiVܮ#3l1DeD'~f3V#..|ych*@Q>2-AxNPA FRv4%OvG8iY0@E"<èU\9&A9LC51طDA'3$f3$dCLtF@KKA4ƛ}K2.g,w>)}[ǡjN0?r><*rr S!4 }{wըM%D\6W oxf {+ɩ* -0 %ABWO]*j*+N'>dXx9~{ b,6|Ps}^ IK )날? Pm=GLPpsbVdsg0&n9M+0C:hni,B^EcX8b~VѼfsvAiyL",K%9z68d9B05`"@7 `sG% e[!'IQ, t5Ps!7'JCODC&EGvcY"pAh>퓀7oq%RL&- tZս(h!Orzƀ$ғS7j+[!.a4,Q^W&-H=OB_GB- :%"5(?CxB J ,JOq57eǸ f0Av;ȜV\iN&Ŵ)np/.Bu+賵:*\w~ڛ&{Zd WL8o:0K{$jHMad@ AJ7]ڕ-a|9OsCM01d%[X}Y'L$~eV(/` y$,U@DT@Vvj6,̑g3(Whƙ#afPBv׿@,PGƛHo_*vΓ#VI8WIfj:zE:ze>I}2B.˙18qޅ_78iJM/9 ڸpTD Q >SNS#"rf.SP|?d}UzBb&s2ZnoFNy=>I--u` RFDhgOQ frѼՑ:B1D[/KfqV9ђx#j'RݮT 6⧓Øxg@e#CDΦnv%*e (4!ŕڂ,877Uc)wQwfN$4 JI^e4@m'їB $ TQ[x9p5^K4N]_joxݖX gLV/Z:u(\@C_3Mh.fMS.]:,ႿXApGU"F=e(=+_0] We\|Z_xڶ0rW#,Mv2T? E=B Hgx; ]2n9 dtdjfzs̬.peEzf ăwמi qephw @UNV+OoQ|Ncr  =85r+K)Kz-VnN|^eoM'Rd;R]rR(%guFC{vř>k4F>WYiulð"(Z99ᤚ' e spiSn QfO.\g'/p Ȁ6/%[ty:Wa ,mie5JmDQ1"~_A줝*ƴFL,#eTbPb־7*BBim>]Y"҇?sC\h= " ye 82Ȃ[:2viX<^nLw#@ohYO&ZBu! -ݵw["߫R}wדH]bk)y^ ž4ҭ13uNjT`22mC t(efDrhe`u 9-'-ԐT wvZJCZ֜ϛJd_CneUOÙ*D3ѪAbFrZ-LZ;d{vyDPsZ 0!ͩ֗0G%%JE$_ǭHrOMR祑 cQź5Q 4 7Mǵ!~ΪHχջQPZ gviMg|^>(\sE:no74ݔJZ<\n8a qB"-ޙxו/>=jUţ2gHh8UV!D c!K.,ܛ][_6@"/ )eB7pމ:wǺ9pÚgTNq *LoAp{[C,1E pvKo Va⦣m\W%ΥQvE0ؓ<ugnnܵ[ju}+BLըx#jXz$9r A=O: Lst:U9ulma-rufa0t(U>@Cd*ΝBy34N3}m歘-2DXTs!.>`N*4iƑʵU"00O[|~ГqVl0ks6ݒkژLa.ȚX񄺢~#U- ⶕyŕK73kc7Wyf^ٰ=zltN.DkR@/Vq~QP~% (U>˓ Di@NV уwS=;'ꨯ  )]vCR!wmŶFUm1\'u1 NOȒV4L?"b<uH?5\b?~Л@L' A kނ6IZ9 73i [%#6: l/iaLB טFs!3A'|)>۳V!T!,Wf S'֨:TgEbl񀃡mB4/DEDsC*.pF1 s= XJvW|6V 5d4' uƕs1͠)z-hNA18 '8u~Վ.}]K\C,ì)LLL'`rվZFj;"MHYhhq@u/3!'ȭ;O|CƌȴXƲ[HLYTޖC$YܔakڻY8)-f=G?1= v Җ2Ip5ʱ*8,`+o #Bmr]ͭ=`ֻ"?Vc,),1ɗw  oGwk^1m,mqT- ѡxvzTCqI)Z-r;f9kH8g e}As95#] zTշ5$iI[d W/c6HVP0{b9mE_ΦR .m.~3Yo5NkfpYn| +aWQvyP|(fVkɾIDS [ "j%[[0`ЇΊ!["1ΪN ڔa-+,YkZGY=1 42V-<!]q4 hrb׃C3؂r8`C 㦟A\Mw36:Qi.(`b[6Lm]3rFa=Ưҡ[V#5w``K-w?>( u.TΨ[qDbt*wZH0|J﷥~GʓKدv`sKsR2t֊p9-,z=wT:zDrp8 []zd`M .yd)}VceXȤԳ`T/_Ͽin|w=;h|x <6kpf*3:ʻe VAyY%.ܵ_N&#'8 CO/n+/PWj`[WW)r#i+.ynrQ?oZQq:hP'R$αchKe,0t@ˊ p(%de1s35{*sqewpaz+NZXL4 _a٬ 28Ygj{epCj31 8D禱_$` b>s,;zyW?{qCСT=(𚲫Y̶ k%Vzb!>Fب 7RjbcڳR`u˓t:? {lࣻ`r="e˘ip {bev& 5YtX-qaU2vbĸd|e jh5%m j|?<Ҏ<ϻkƌԚyWZL)[w؄Z/ 4M{Oy[_V{̹AcCn*_ib ַl o@nTzqS믄MfF)أkih ![1$Ndh ±so3agǔ}|' g9|Y1>P/ :紜Qe1vȃ\"L] ÇD#]L5gYr>|H!9{97`!:P}C+9~ZShYY{g04wT Br:hNCޣ'ĉ}"'l*x0>5eХMM=SUSy&Io[THN4jftfr> ,DXi`9rO65B6m%+ k]8lm ѥ3X^!栥Rx&\?X)ucSaAǺ(!\hk]n(HMX)OX1f:1yͣT'TgMEtْ'6xo qbx۞a(w\e4sF6mX"(!2; Y[;g1)-J"V?3[^z" gm"sxk]LG1w*[QT ^m0qxF+P.id&9~ R"1n?W! *$䶬2k";: ,[ |Q5}\Q#)wZoĹwG - r`u 7}, 1Ob 9ǷKH훔p:JzX l/f3oKBX`.0YH4;{( ^&lA_&)]+ X'~gH{bR2!_/fmsVj!w요2#v:RQT- 94'kU=})/@~V.P"N8PevHAmmvu8Z)6ǨdW2pת1ghǎUHmaQ4=DaCm?W0=/Rg6( % 3׽vAOUBNiЯĺA k 7`>O4I {ݔ]ȩfiJD7У尮_šmV"2[`DUS@^8o "l+QuʮG7aCL$9aK'EXox(Bt͈Z5ާiX-.-R^ hr$&+D&ify(թ|0Wmtb{pSY`b= 8:AxZ7zAj̘{Ͼn)8GS4%W"U{vmvcXKz*3U8 s[gN:sBZkA!ŁTW 5~IJG[㦯vʗutMd<njŊE= P:{+3+~6̗kt 9z%1/&+_Vg_y jB%Mpr\dвIoM9>᪣rF_6šK.;J)W?V,;!omAg=#/ K }UY^ ŤGJFy_UNV2t$‘ut^bk ;'NjW}{7 ,[e'FuAs;A =tR@XƜ.r< {Ak E:T!J { Xaolf>E}z/l; XgSBI+kٺC5k H:AɒzR\'rz˱ u8L*ۊGη84羬HW@ лBJOjJӦ!7bL HlZ+bZbq]8l[ ^[yH;ܡ J}WExN6nuJ>7Ȑ>-kIb>"vx<+1_(qTX{xCTq2v-QʨY3YK\[rg|8}6񁕿kj4ih&_ s| k;.Grˀgm
Enjoying the preview?
Page 1 of 1