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A collection of brand-new short stories written by major
international writers and inspired by Kafka - to commemorate one
hundred years since his death Franz Kafka is widely regarded as one
of the greatest and most enigmatic geniuses of twentieth-century
literature. Few writers have inspired as much interpretation,
adaptation and imitation as he has - from films to novels to memes
- and very few artists in any field have created work that captures
so resonantly the fraught peculiarity of our existence. What
happens when Kafka's idiosyncratic imagination meets some of the
greatest literary minds writing in English across the globe today?
From a future society who ask their AI servants to construct a
giant tower to reach God; to a flat hunt that descends into a
comically absurd bureaucratic nightmare; to a population
experiencing a wave of anxiety attacks, these specially
commissioned stories speak powerfully to the strangeness of being
alive today.
** Shortlisted for the 2020 International Dublin Literary Award **
One of Barack Obama's best books of 2018, the New York Times
bestselling novel about contemporary America from a bold new Native
American voice 'A thunderclap' Marlon James 'Astonishing' Margaret
Atwood, via Twitter 'Pure soaring beauty' Colm Toibin Jacquie Red
Feather is newly sober and hoping to reconnect with her estranged
family. That's why she is there. Dene is there because he has been
collecting stories to honour his uncle's death, while Edwin is
looking for his true father and Opal came to watch her boy Orvil
dance. All of them are connected by bonds they may not yet
understand. All of them are here for the celebration that is the
Big Oakland Powwow. But Tony Loneman is also there. And Tony has
come to the Powow with darker intentions. 'An exhilarating,
polyphonic debut novel... Dazzling' Daily Telegraph 'Lyrical and
playful, shaking and shimmering with energy... Orange creates
beauty out of tragedy' Guardian 'Bold and engrossing... Orange has
got under his characters' skins, allowing them to speak for
themselves' Financial Times A New York Times Top 10 Best Book 2018
An Oprah Magazine Top 15 Best Book 2018 Finalist for the Pulitzer
Prize for Fiction 2019 Shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize
2019 Winner of the Writer's Center First Novel Award 2018
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Ceremony (Hardcover)
Leslie Marmon Silko; Foreword by Tommy Orange
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A collection of brand-new short stories written by major
international writers and inspired by Kafka - to commemorate one
hundred years since his death Franz Kafka is widely regarded as one
of the greatest and most enigmatic geniuses of twentieth-century
literature. Few writers have inspired as much interpretation,
adaptation and imitation as he has - from films to novels to memes
- and very few artists in any field have created work that captures
so resonantly the fraught peculiarity of our existence. What
happens when Kafka's idiosyncratic imagination meets some of the
greatest literary minds writing in English across the globe today?
From a future society who ask their AI servants to construct a
giant tower to reach God; to a flat hunt that descends into a
comically absurd bureaucratic nightmare; to a population
experiencing a wave of anxiety attacks, these specially
commissioned stories speak powerfully to the strangeness of being
alive today.
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