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Avoid the Day - by Jay Kirk (Paperback)

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  • "Avoid the Day truly seems to me to push nonfiction memoir as far as it can go without it collapsing into a singularity and I am at a loss for words.
  • Author(s): Jay Kirk
  • 384 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures

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About the Book



"Seeking to answer the mystery of a missing manuscript by Bâela Bartâok, and using the investigation to avoid his father's deathbed, award-winning magazine writer Jay Kirk heads off to Transylvania, going to the same villages where the " (Bter", (Blike a vampire in search of fresh plasma, found his new material in the folk music of the peasants. With these stolen songs, Bartâok redefined music in the 20th Century. Kirk, who is also seeking to renew his writing, finds inspiration in the composer's unorthodox methods, but begins to lose his tether as he sees himself in Bartâok's darkest and most personal work, the Cantata Profana, which revolves around the curse of fathers and sons. After a near-psychotic episode under the spell of Bartâok, the author suddenly finds himself on a posh eco-tourist cruise in the Arctic. There, accompanied by an old friend, now a documentary filmmaker, the two decide to scrap the documentary and make a horror flick instead--shot under the noses of the unsuspecting passengers and crew. Playing one of the main characters who finds himself inexplicably trapped on a ship at the literal end of the world, alone, and under the influence of the midnight sun, Kirk gets lost in his own cerebral maze, struggling to answer his most plaguing question: can we find meaning in experience?"--Provided by publisher.



Book Synopsis



"Avoid the Day truly seems to me to push nonfiction memoir as far as it can go without it collapsing into a singularity and I am at a loss for words. You are just going to have to read it." -Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk

A surreal, high-wire act of narrative nonfiction that redefines the genre, Avoid the Day is part detective story, part memoir, and part meditation on the meaning of life--all told with a dark pulse of existential horror. What emerges is an unforgettable study of mortality and the artist's journey.

Seeking to answer the mystery of a missing manuscript by Béla Bartók, and using the investigation to avoid his father's deathbed, award-winning magazine writer Jay Kirk heads off to Transylvania, going to the same villages where the "Master," like a vampire in search of fresh plasma, had found his new material in the folk music of the peasants. With these stolen songs, Bartók redefined music in the 20th Century. Kirk, who is also seeking to renew his writing, finds inspiration in the composer's unorthodox methods, but begins to lose his tether as he sees himself in Bartók's darkest and most personal work, the Cantata Profana, which revolves around the curse of fathers and sons.

After a near-psychotic episode under the spell of Bartók, the author suddenly finds himself on a posh eco-tourist cruise in the Arctic. There, accompanied by an old friend, now a documentary filmmaker, the two decide to scrap the documentary and make a horror flick instead--shot under the noses of the unsuspecting passengers and crew. Playing one of the main characters who finds himself inexplicably trapped on a ship at the literal end of the world, alone, and under the influence of the midnight sun, Kirk gets lost in his own cerebral maze, struggling to answer his most plaguing question: can we find meaning in experience?


  • Psychological Journey: To avoid his father's deathbed, a writer descends into a surreal labyrinth of his own making, blurring the line between investigation and a complete loss of self.
  • Literary Travel Writing: Follow an unconventional path from the villages of Transylvania, where composer Béla Bartók hunted for folk songs, to a bizarre, impromptu horror film shoot on an Arctic cruise.
  • A Composer's Shadow: An obsessive search for a missing Bartók manuscript becomes a dangerous identification with the composer's darkest work, the haunting Cantata Profana.
  • Metamorphosis & Meaning: As the author's quest spirals into existential horror, he confronts the ultimate question: in a life defined by avoidance, can any experience hold true meaning?



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"Avoid the Day is a marvel--a Melvillean chimera--a half-mad detective story that is also a fever dream of a memoir. At heart, the book is a hunt--for ghosts, lost manuscripts, and the truths hidden behind our symbols. What carries us swirling irresistibly along--from a neo-Gothic childhood in the mountains of Vermont, to the backwaters of Transylvania, to the ice fields of the high Arctic--is Kirk's maelstrom mind and his virtuoso prose."


- Donovan Hohn, author of Moby-Duck and The Inner Coast: Essays

"Audacious... An ambitious, strange psychodrama for fans of chimerical nonfiction odysseys." - Kirkus Reviews

"Walter Benjamin wrote that great works of literature either found genres or dissolve them, but Jay Kirk's utterly inspired Avoid the Day somehow manages to do both at once. I've never read anything quite like it -- a vividly funny Gothic picaresque; a deeply learned incursion into mythopoetry; and a dark, self-consuming act of memoiristic alchemy -- and I suspect I never will." - Gideon Lewis-Kraus, author of A Sense of Direction: Pilgrimage for the Restless and the Hopeful

"Jay Kirk's Avoid the Day makes me think of The Thing and The Golden Bough and Hunter S. Thompson and David Foster Wallace and Kierkegaard doing shots in the forest while the Milky Way rotates coldly overhead and oh my god...It truly seems to me to push nonfiction memoir as far as it can go without it collapsing into a singularity and I am at a loss for words. You are just going to have to read it." - Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk

"This feverish travel narrative, studded with alternating moments of self-interrogation and self-medication that leave the reader shuddering from the same tremors and throbbing headaches as the author himself, is characterized in equal measure by bursts of arresting tenderness and honesty. The result is a madcap portrait of a person trying--and at times succeeding--to evade a reckoning with his own troubled upbringing, and to numb the cavernous recesses of his own mind." - Interview

"Kirk writes textured, chewy prose... Kirk's rhetorical excess usually works in his favor, flecking each page with the froth of consciousness." - New York Times Book Review

"A novelistically novel form of literary investigation that is by turns bizarre and brilliant, hilarious and heartbreaking." - Brooklyn Rail


Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 384
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Literary Figures
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Jay Kirk
Language: English
Street Date: July 28, 2020
TCIN: 1010780092
UPC: 9780062356178
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-3060
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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