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Zink wrote "Sailing Toward the Sunset by Avner Shats" in three weeks.
At the time, she was trying to sell a different book, "Sailing Toward the Sunset by Avner Shats" (by Nell Zink).
"Sailing Toward the Sunset" is representative: until last year, all of Zink's work was written for a tiny audience — generally as tiny as one or zero.
Too busy with a translation project to finish the new book right away, Zink sent him previous work, including "Sailing Toward the Sunset".
Avner Shats, the first and for many years the only reader of "Sailing Toward the Sunset by Avner Shats," was, he says, "overwhelmed by her ability to write such excellent stuff so fast".
Zink also set about trying to read his first book, "Sailing Toward the Sunset," but Shats regarded that as "an impossible task": it was a difficult postmodern novel written in Hebrew, a language that Zink had barely begun learning.
MARGARET CONNER Sailing Toward Renewal When Margaret Conner wanted to escape the chaos of everyday life, she fled her home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and headed for her daughter's boat on Candlewood Lake in Brookfield, Conn.
In "Sailing Toward the Sunset," she writes, "My verbal skill, such as it is, originated not in a habit of speaking, but in a lifetime spent preparing a single essay . . . on the subject 'Why are you crying?' " That passage is autobiographical.
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