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Winner of the HKW Internationaler Literaturpreis • Shortlisted for the 2023 Dublin Literary Award • One of The Millions Most Anticipated Titles of 2024 • One of Kirkus Reviews‘ Twenty Books You Can Read in a Weekend • One of the Boston Globe‘s Anticipated Forthcoming Titles • An American Bookseller’s Association Indie Next Pick
Love in late capitalism: Ivana Sajko takes us to the frontlines of a war waged between kitchen and bedroom.
Love in late capitalism: in an unnamed city, a husband and wife wage a silent war of rage and resentment. He, an out-of-work Dante scholar, is trying to change the world—and write a novel. She was once a passable actress, but now she’s failing at breastfeeding. They take on gigs and debts. He drinks cheap wine; she cleans obsessively. In their two-room flat the tension rises and turns exquisite: the rent is past due, their careers have stalled, the regime is crumbling, and there’s always the baby, the baby who won’t stop crying.
Intense and astutely ironic, devastating and darkly comic, Ivana Sajko’s Love Novel takes a scalpel to the heart of modern married life.
Praise forLove Novel
Sajko takes no prisonersLove Novelgloriously marries sociopolitical commentary on failed capitalism in a failed state to the inevitability of failed marriage locating the narrative in an extraordinary violence of mind and body Matching form with content it depicts lives that involve walking constantly on tightropes with a ferocity of prose that allows no breathing space consummately conveying the claustrophobic existence of the characters as external as well as personal circumstances close in on themltbr gtDublin Literary Award Judges Citation
A devastating book humane original and deeply relevantltbr gtKirkus Reviewsstarred review
A work of startling and brass originality Sajko never shies away from the broken and crass aspects of being in love But within this writing moments of grace and absolute beauty shine through Moments as exquisite as the rst falling snowakes that stop you in your tracksltbr gtHeather ONeill author ofWhen We Lost Our Heads
Sajkos sentences mimic how in the heat of argument thoughts converge events conflate and emotions surge until one forgets where it all began ltbr gtLiterary Review of Canada
Love Novelis not a comfortable read but it is a timely exploration of socioeconomic inequality a raw confrontation of the pain humans are capable of inflicting on one another and a fearless engagement with the challenges of poverty and parenthoodltbr gtHelen VassalloReading in Translation
Sajkos taut innovative writing has a pounding tempo she unleashes a stream of consciousness that combines all the hopes regrets and resentments competing in the minds of her characters Every word has been chosen carefullyltbr gtHarriet ZaidmanWinnipeg Free Press
A necessary read brief yet intricate raw but profoundly touchingltbr gtAnne SmithNochasakThe Miramichi Reader
The true love story in this novel is the love between the reader and the characters asking the reader to sympathize with the flawed struggling characters reminding them that some relationships are too interwoven to be truly cut apartltbr gtAlex CarriganThe temz Review
Love Novelis a universal story about passion and poverty thats told in rich languageltbr gtSuzanne KamataForeword Reviews
A sharp and claustrophobic portrait of a fraying marriage Sajko never takes her foot off the gas in this potent and incendiary outingltbr gtPublishers Weekly
In its depiction of a contemporary relationship submitted to the meatgrinder of contemporary demands and expectationsLove Novelis unafraid and unsparing in its honestyltbr gtAndrew Hood Bookshelfca
The interpersonal magic now lost or at least forgotten but above all poisoned by the big bad world out there Ivana Sajko celebrates this sad state of affairs with power and intensityltbr gtNDR Kultur
Breathless barely punctuated Her heroes a nameless couple in a Mediterranean nowhere devoted to each other in hate A tough great novelltbr gtNeue Presse
A brilliant novel intense and poetic exhilarating and devastatingltbr gtPriya Basil author ofIshq and Mushq
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112 Pages
8in * 5.25in * .3in
120.00gr
February 06, 2024
9781771965989
eng