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The Incendiaries

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Zusatztext ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Buzzfeed, The Today Show, NPR , The Atlantic, LitHub, Electric Lit, PBS Books , Nylon, Bustle, Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, Real Simple, Newsweek, BBC “Kwon is a writer of many talents, and The Incendiaries is a debut of dark, startling beauty.” — San Francisco Chronicle “Disarmingly propulsive.” — Vogue “A singular version of the campus novel … a story about spiritual uncertainty and about the fierce and undisciplined desire of [Kwon’s] young characters to find something luminous to light their way through their lives.” — NPR’s “Fresh Air” “Scintillating... Kwon writes dazzlingly about the bewilderment of desire.”  —O, the Oprah Magazine “If you only read one book this summer, make it this complex and searing debut novel." — Southern Living “[With] a fairy-tale quality reminiscent of Donna Tartt’s The Secret History … [ The Incendiaries is] the rare depiction of belief that doesn’t kill the thing it aspires to by trying too hard. It makes a space, and then steps away to let the mystery in.” — The New Yorker “A juicy look at campus mores…Kwon delivers a poignant and powerful look into the millenial mindset.” — NPR Books “Certain literary circles have been buzzing about R.O. Kwon’s The Incendiaries for months. And this slim, intense novel is the rare book that lives up to its pre-publication hype.”  —Los Angeles Times “One of those slim novels that contains multitudes, R.O. Kwon’s debut novel shows how unreliable we are as narrators when we’re trying to invent — and reinvent — ourselves." — Vulture “If you haven't had a chance to pick up one of the buzziest novels of summer, take Emma Roberts' — and my — word for it: you can't miss  The Incendiaries . ”  —Bustle “In R.O. Kwon’s terrific new novel The Incendiaries, a cultist looks for meaning in tragedy. Kwon’s debut is a shiningly ambitious look at how human beings try to fill the holes in their lives.”  — Vox “Kwon’s lush imaginative project … [is to expose] the reactionary impulses that run through American life…[creating] an impression of the mysterious social forces and private agonies that might drive a person to extremes.” —The New Republic “The main attraction and reward of this book is Kwon’s prose. Spiky, restless and nervously perceptive, it exhales spiritual unease.” —Wall Street Journal “Kwon’s multi-faceted narrative portrays America’s dark, radical strain, exploring the lure of fundamentalism, our ability to be manipulated, and what can happen when we’re willing to do anything for a cause.” — Atlantic.com "Deeply engrossing."— PBS Books “Remarkable…Every page blooms with sensuous language…These are characters in quiet crisis, burning, above all, to know themselves, and Kwon leads them, confidently, to an enthralling end.”— Paris Review  “A God-haunted, willful, strange book written with a kind of savage elegance. I've said it before, but now I'll shout it from the rooftops: R. O. Kwon is the real deal.” — Lauren Groff , author of  Fates and Furies  and  Florida “Every explosive requires a fuse. That’s R. O. Kwon’s novel, a straight, slow-burning fuse. To read her novel is to follow an inexorable flame coming closer and closer to the object it will detonate—the characters, the crime, the story, and, ultimately, the reader.” — Viet Thanh Nguyen , author of  The Sympathizer  and  The Refugees “ The Incendiaries  probes the seductive and dangerous places to which we drift when loss unmoors us. In dazzlingly acrobatic prose, R. O. Kwon explor...

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ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Buzzfeed, The Today Show, NPR, The Atlantic, LitHub, Electric Lit, PBS Books, Nylon, Bustle, Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, Real Simple, Newsweek, BBC

Kwon is a writer of many talents, and The Incendiaries is a debut of dark, startling beauty. San Francisco Chronicle

Disarmingly propulsive. Vogue

A singular version of the campus novel a story about spiritual uncertainty and about the fierce and undisciplined desire of [Kwon s] young characters to find something luminous to light their
way through their lives. NPR s Fresh Air

Scintillating... Kwon writes dazzlingly about the bewilderment of desire.   O, the Oprah Magazine

If you only read one book this summer, make it this complex and searing debut novel."  Southern Living

[With] a fairy-tale quality reminiscent of Donna Tartt s The Secret History [The Incendiaries is] the rare depiction of belief that doesn t kill the thing it aspires to by trying too hard. It makes a space, and then steps away to let the mystery in. The New Yorker

A juicy look at campus mores Kwon delivers a poignant and powerful look into the millenial mindset. NPR Books

Certain literary circles have been buzzing about R.O. Kwon s The Incendiaries for months. And this slim, intense novel is the rare book that lives up to its pre-publication hype.   Los Angeles Times

One of those slim novels that contains multitudes, R.O. Kwon s debut novel shows how unreliable we are as narrators when we re trying to invent and reinvent ourselves."  Vulture

If you haven't had a chance to pick up one of the buzziest novels of summer, take Emma Roberts' and my word for it: you can't miss The Incendiaries.   Bustle

In R.O. Kwon s terrific new novel The Incendiaries, a cultist looks for meaning in tragedy. Kwon s debut is a shiningly ambitious look at how human beings try to fill the holes in their lives.   Vox

Kwon s lush imaginative project [is to expose] the reactionary impulses that run through American life [creating] an impression of the mysterious social forces and private agonies that might drive a person to extremes. The New Republic

The main attraction and reward of this book is Kwon s prose. Spiky, restless and nervously perceptive, it exhales spiritual unease. Wall Street Journal

Kwon s multi-faceted narrative portrays America s dark, radical strain, exploring the lure of fundamentalism, our ability to be manipulated, and what can happen when we re willing to do anything for a cause.   Atlantic.com

"Deeply engrossing." PBS Books

Remarkable Every page blooms with sensuous language These are characters in quiet crisis, burning, above all, to know themselves, and Kwon leads them, confidently, to an enthralling end. Paris Review

  A God-haunted, willful, strange book written with a kind of savage elegance. I've said it before, but now I'll shout it from the rooftops: R. O. Kwon is the real deal.
Lauren Groff, author of Fates and Furies and Florida

Every explosive requires a fuse. That s R. O. Kwon s novel, a straight, slow-burning fuse. To read her novel is to follow an inexorable flame coming closer and closer to the object it will detonate the characters, the crime, the story, and, ultimately, the reader.
Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of The Sympathizer and The Refugees

The Incendiaries probes the seductive and dangerous places to which we drift when loss unmoors us. In dazzlingly acrobatic prose, R. O. Kwon explores the lines between faith and fanaticism, passion and violence, the rational and the unknowable.
Celeste Ng, author of Little Fires Everywhere and Everything I Never Told You 

"Absolutely electric, something new in the firmament. Everyone should read this book."
Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You

A swift, sensual novel about the unraveling of a collegiate relationship and its aftermath. Kwon writes gracefully about the spiritual insecurities of millennials.
Karan Mahajan, author of The Association of Small Bombs

A classic love triangle between two tormented college students and God. The Incendiaries brings us, page by page, from quiet reckonings with shame and intimacy to a violent, grand tragedy. In a conflagration of lyrical prose, R. O. Kwon skillfully evokes the inherent extremism of young love."
Tony Tulathimutte, author of Private Citizens

An impressive, assured debut about the hope for personal and political revolution and all the unexpected ways it flickers out. Kwon has vital things to say about the fraught times we live in.
Jenny Offill, author of Dept. of Speculation
 
A profound, intricate exploration of how grief and lost faith and the vulnerable storm of youth can drive people to irrevocable extremes, told with a taut intensity that kept me up all night. R.O. Kwon is a thrilling writer, and her splendid debut is unsettled, irresistible company.  
Laura van den Berg, author of The Isle of Youth and Find Me

Product details

Authors R O Kwon, R. O. Kwon, R.O. Kwon
Publisher Riverhead
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.07.2018
 
EAN 9780525540229
ISBN 978-0-525-54022-9
No. of pages 214
Dimensions 132 mm x 203 mm x 16 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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