Far North

Marcel Theroux 2009

Devastation Rating

Emotionally Ruined
survival dystopian loss philosophical

Our Take

The last sheriff of a Siberian settlement walks through a world that has frozen and failed. Theroux writes post-apocalypse as a kind of Protestant endurance — keep going because stopping means death, not because there is anything to arrive at. Makepeace is one of fiction's most unexpectedly affecting survivors. Makepeace is a woman, which the novel announces late and without fanfare — and that delay is part of its argument.

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