"Andrew Krivák gives us characters and a community that could have come out of The Deer Hunter--men and women challenged by natural and human-made disasters, love and simmering hate. While these small town people confront life's big questions, the true north of the novel is in the day-to-day, the ordinary, where Krivák has found the extraordinary. A well-crafted novel, elegantly told, The Signal Flame is a testament to Krivák's singular talent."
--Jesmyn Ward, author of Salvage the Bones and Men We Reaped
"The language in this beautiful book is as textured and rich--as quiet and grand and unforgettable--as its setting: a small Pennsylvania town tucked in the mountains. It isn't often that a story finds me making comparisons to literary greats from the first page. This is one of those books. In the end, what Krivák does is something all his own, and it is a triumph."
--Maaza Mengiste, author of Beneath the Lion's Gaze
There are many pleasures to be found in The Signal Flame: The intimacy and love with which Krivak writes about his postage stamp of rural Pennsylvania. His keen sense of time and place, the woods and forests and hills of the Endless Mountains. Page by page the book itself feels like an outgrowth of the soil in in which it is steeped.
--Brad Kessler, author of Birds in Fall
"With studied language and a strong sense of place, Krivak elucidates how family structures and narratives fractured, maintained, and evolved between World Wars I and the Vietnam War."
--Library Journal, starred review
"[F]ull of resounding depths: a dark commemoration of a dark time but offering the slim hope that things will get better."
--Kirkus Reviews
"This is a novel of tremendous sorrow and tremendous beauty. Of love shaped by war, and of how the past haunts the present, and shapes the future. An incandescent work."
--Marlon James, author of A Brief History of Seven Killings
"There is a deft, scholarly touch to Andrew Krivák's straightforward writing ... a gripping tale."
--The Buffalo News
"[A] bleak but breathtaking second novel ... it's Krivák's gorgeous prose and deep grasp of the relationship between longing and loss that make the book such a stunner."
--Publisher's Weekly, starred review
"Krivák's story and characters are mythic. His prose is spare, but his portrait of a little-known mountain region 'rife with stones and rattlesnakes' is compelling, beautiful, and ennobling."
--Booklist, starred review
"Readers will hear some echoes of Faulkner in The Signal Flame, and even more of Kent Haruf in the simplicity, honesty, and wisdom of its prose. But what they'll hear most is the deep, thoughtful, resonant voice of Andrew Krivák, a writer seemingly destined for great things."
--Richard Russo, author of Empire Falls
"Krivak is an extraordinarily elegant writer, with a deep awareness of the natural world. In spare and beautiful prose he evokes an austere landscape, a struggling family and a deep source of pain ... Krivak sets the grandeur of the mountain as a backdrop to the intimate drama of the heart."
--The New York Times Book Review
"A satisfying act of conjuration, the sine qua non of realistic fiction: a vivid rendering of felt life. "The Signal Flame'' is a complex and layered portrait of a time and place, and a family shaped, generation after generation, by the memory of war."
--The Boston Globe
"[G]reat fiction ... This beautifully told story will remain with the reader as a haunting and rewarding memory for a very long time."
--The Minneapolis Star Tribune