A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
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| Author | Anthony Marra |
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| Language | English |
| Subject | Second Chechen War |
| Genre | Literary fiction, Historical fiction |
| Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | May 7, 2013 |
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| ISBN | 9780770436421 |
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a novel written by Anthony Marra, published May 7, 2013 by Random House. The book was a New York Times best seller[1] and received positive critical reviews. The work has also been referenced in academic journals, including War, Literature & the Arts[2] and The Lancet.[3]
The novel begins in 2004 during the Chechen War, with the abduction of Dokka, a villager accused of aiding Chechen rebels, by Russian soldiers. His eight-year-old daughter, Havaa, flees into the woods carrying a suitcase. She is discovered by Akhmed, a neighbor and unsuccessful village doctor, who resolves to protect her. Akhmed brings Havaa to a hospital in a nearby city, where only one doctor remains: Sonja, a gifted but overworked surgeon haunted by the disappearance of her sister, Natasha.
The narrative spans five days while using extensive flashbacks covering the previous decade. With shifting perspectives, the book uncovers the lives of its central figures as well as those of certain villagers, collaborators, soldiers, and refugees.
The title of the novel derives from a medical dictionary definition of life: “a constellation of vital phenomena—organization, irritability, movement, growth, reproduction, adaptation.” This phrase shows the book’s exploration of resilience and the persistence of humanity during conflict.