Praise for Elegy in Blue

Helprin (The Oceans and the Stars) delivers this saga with canny plotting and style without wasting a word . . . While deep and introspective, this novel's probing of ethics and morality is never ponderous . . . Helprin's language is poetic and lyrical. Expect to see this on many best-of-2026 lists.
LIBRARY JOURNAL, starred review

The novel blends grit, romanticism, and impish humor . . . [Helprin's] devoted readers will find in it what they love about his fiction. For readers new to his work, the novel is an accessible introduction to the author's prose style and thematic interests, including the ennobling effects of romantic love and beauty.
WALL STREET JOURNAL

A wistful, captivating love letter to Brooklyn; a lament for loved ones lost and a life forever changed.
KIRKUS REVIEWS

Helprin's elegiac, deceptively witty novel . . . brilliantly gives the reader an external view to echo the interior landscape of a man stripped of illusion. This is an elegy for the dead, yet contained within this sorrow remains a fierce insistence that love, once lived, cannot be entirely extinguished.
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About the Author

Mark Helprin is the internationally acclaimed, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Paris in the Present Tense, Winter’s Tale, In Sunlight and in Shadow, A Soldier of the Great War, Freddy and Fredericka, The Pacific, Swan Lake, Ellis Island, Memoir from Antproof Case, and numerous other works.

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