Report from a Place of Burning
Winner of the Leapfrog Global Fiction Prize 2017
“In a profound way [the novel] speaks, metaphorically, to “the times.” Amidst all the preoccupation with apocalyptic/Armageddon books/television/movies, the sense of impending doom in every facet of the news, and the rough beast that has slouched his way into the White House, here’s a nod to something that passeth all understanding, with a Julian of Norwich ending of radical optimism, in spite of grim, horrific events.” – Sara Pritchard (judge, Leapfrog Global Fiction Prize)
“Looney’s novel introduces Rainier Maria Rilke to Sherwood Anderson, escorts them into our 21st century, and invites them to sing. And sing they do. A gyre of desire and devastation, vision and transfiguration, Report from a Place of Burning dazzles.” – Ann Pancake, author of Strange as This Weather Has Been
“Gorgeous. Haunting. Unforgettable. Like every real mystery, Report from a Place of Burning lives on, creating questions and leaving one hungry for answers. Looney’s novel smolders with captivating voices, shocking possibilities, and private histories of characters whose heartache, loss, and love are seared behind my eyes.” — Aimee Parkison, author of Refrigerated Music for a Gleaming Woman
George Looney is the founder of the BFA in Creative Writing Program at Penn State Erie, where he is Distinguished Professor of English and Creative Writing, Editor of the international literary journal Lake Effect, Translation Editor of Mid-American Review, and Co-Founder of the Chautauqua Writers’ Festival. His work has been published in more than 40 literary magazines, including New England Review, Prairie Schooner, Chautauqua, Alaska Quarterly Review, and Mid American Review, to name a few.
His books include: