
We love a big, juicy, historical saga, particularly when it brings a particular time period to vivid life like few have before. That’s the case with Mitchell James Kaplan’s Into the Unbounded Night, a novel that has been praised as “brilliant” (Burton Book Review), “haunting” (Wayward Reader), and as “an outstanding piece that… creates a compelling, realistic story hard to put down” (Midwest Book Review). We hope you try this engrossing tale of first century Rome. Be sure to let us know what you think! โJ&H
ABOUT INTO THE UNBOUNDED NIGHT
When her village in Albion is sacked by the Roman general Vespasian, young Aislin is left without home and family. Determined to exact revenge, she travels to Rome, a sprawling city of wealth, decadence, and power. A โbarbarianโ in a โcivilizedโ world, Aislin struggles to comprehend Roman ways. From a precarious hand-to-mouth existence on the streets, she becomes the mistress of a wealthy senator, but their child Faolan is born with a disability that renders him unworthy of life in the eyes of his father and other Romans.
Imprisoned for her efforts to topple the Roman regime, Aislin learns of an alternate philosophy from her cellmate, the Judean known today as the Apostle St. Paul. As the capital burns in the Great Fire of 64 AD, he bequeaths to her a mission that will take her to Jerusalem. There, Yohanan, son of Zakkai, has been striving to preserve the tradition of Hillel against the Zealots who advocate for a war of independence. Responding to the Judeansโ revolt, the Romansโagain under the leadership of Vespasianโbesiege Jerusalem, destroying the Second Temple and with it, the brand of Judean monotheism it represents. Yohanan takes on the mission of preserving what can be preserved, and of re-inventing what must be reinvented.
Throughout Into the Unbounded Night, Aislinโs, Faolanโs, Vespasianโs, and Yohananโs lives intertwine in unexpected ways that shed light on colonization and its discontents, the relative values of dominant and tyrannized cultures, and the holiness of life itselfโeven the weakest of lives.
PRAISE FOR INTO THE UNBOUNDED NIGHT
โIn Into the Unbounded Night, Mitchell Kaplan offers a rich rendering of war and humanity in first century Rome โ of tradition and loss, and the transformative power of healing and collective memory to find oneโs way home.โ โNichole Bernier, Boston Globe Bestselling author of The Unfinished Work Of Elizabeth D
โMitchell James Kaplan is the gloriously talented writer of this dramatic, intense story of conflicting emperors, slaves, priests and exiles in a first century world whose roots and traditions are increasingly torn apart by the brutal rule of Rome. Men and women search for belief and reason, out of which will emerge a new Judaism after the destruction of Jerusalemโs Temple as well as the early beginnings of Christianity. A writer of enormous scope, compassion and poetry, Kaplan has written several of the most compelling characters you will meet in the pages of a book. Into the Unbounded Night sweeps over you like a succession of huge waves. It is truly a major novel.โ โStephanie Cowell, American Book Award recipient, author of Claude And Camille: A Novel Of Monet
โKaplanโs prose is so rich and agile I felt I was breathing the air of these ancient places, and his evocation of character is no less palpable. Fully embodied and driven by ambition, grief, the clear-eyed desire for truth, and fierce maternal love, these characters plunge, march, and stumble toward their fascinating and entangled destinies.โ โMarisa de los Santos, New York Times bestselling novelist of Iโll Be Your Blue Sky and award-winning poet
โIโm a big fan of historical fiction when itโs as good as Mitchell Kaplanโs Into the Unbounded Night. Vividly imagined, Into the Unbounded Night pulls the reader along with beautiful prose, strong characters and a wonderfully realized story.โ โHeidi W. Durrow, New York Times best-selling author of The Girl Who Fell From The Sky, winner of the PEN/Bellwether Prize
โA beautiful, informative book. It was gripping throughout, the research never overwhelms the story, but is always part of it. [The] writing is lyrical and evocative of time and place. All the characters are real and interesting. Loved it!โ โMartin Fletcher, National Jewish Book Award winner, author of Promised Land
โFrom the mystical lore of Albion to the Roman siege and destruction of Jerusalem, Kaplanโs meticulous research and evocative writing meld seamlessly to create a vivid, textured, and richly imagined story.โ โBeth Hoffman, New York Times and International bestselling author of Saving Ceecee Honeycutt and Looking for Me
โSet in Rome and Judea after the crucifixion of Jesus, Mitchell James Kaplanโs finely crafted and intense second novel delves into the minds and hearts of truly captivating characters. An excellent read.โ โEva Stachniak, winner of the Canadian First Novel Award, author of The Chosen Maiden
โSensually provocative, verbally sharp and critically witted, Mitchell James Kaplanโs Into the Unbounded Night brings to life the tumultuous birth of Judeo-Christian monotheism in this intimately woven narrative brimming with righteous and riotous characters striving for survival and transcendence across the ravished landscapes of Judea, the Roman Empire, and Britannia.โ โJessica Maria Tuccelli, an Okra Pick winner of the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance for her debut novel, Glow
โKaplan weaves an intricate literary tapestry to create a poetic exploration of early Judeo-Christian and Roman history. He builds a diverse yet connected cast of characters whose encounters inspire timeless self-examination and advance the course of history. An engrossing work not easily forgotten.โ โTherese Walsh, critically acclaimed author of The Last Will Of Moira Leahy and The Moon Sisters, founder of the literary blog, Writer Unboxed
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mitchell James Kaplan graduated with honors from Yale University, where he won the Paine Memorial Prize for Best Long-Form Senior Essay submitted to the English Department. His first mentor was the author William Styron.
After college, Kaplan lived in Paris, France, where he worked as a translator, then in Southern California, where he worked as a screenwriter and in film production.
He lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with his family and two cats.
For more information, visit MitchellJamesKaplan.com, like him on Facebook, and follow him on Twitter and Goodreads.
INTO THE UNBOUNDED NIGHT
By Mitchell James Kaplan
231 pp. Regal House Publishing. $16.95
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