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Marlaine Delargy, Ninni Holmqvist, Ninni/ Delargy Holmqvist
The Unit - A Novel
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext Named one of the Best Novels of the Year by the Wall Street Journal “Echoing work by Marge Piercy and Margaret Atwood! The Unit is as thought-provoking as it is compulsively readable.” --Jessa Crispin! author of Why I Am Not a Feminist “A haunting! deadpan tale set vaguely in the Scandinavian future…Holmqvist’s spare prose interweaves the Unit’s pleasures and cruelties with exquisite matter-of-factness…[Holmqvist] turns the screw! presenting a set of events so miraculous and abominable that they literally made me gasp.” -- The Washington Post “This haunting first novel imagines a nation in which men and women who haven’t had children by a certain age are taken to a “reserve bank unit for biological material” and subjected to various physical and psychological experiments! while waiting to have their organs harvested for “needed” citizens in the outside world… Holmqvist evocatively details the experiences of a woman who falls in love with another resident! and at least momentarily attempts to escape her fate.” -- The New Yorker “Holmqvist handles her dystopia with muted! subtle care...Neither satirical nor polemical! The Unit manages to express a fair degree of moral outrage without ever moralizing…it has enough spooks to make it a feminist! philosophical page-turner.” -- TimeOut Chicago “This is one of the best books I’ve read over the past two years...Thought-provoking and emotionally-moving! The Unit is a book you’ll be discussing with others long after you’re done reading it.” -- Orlando Sentinel "Chilling…stunning…Holmqvist’s fluid! mesmerizing novel offers unnerving commentary on the way society devalues artistic creation while elevating procreation! and speculation on what it would be like if that was taken to an extreme. For Orwell and Huxley fans." -- Booklist "Like Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale ! this novel imagines a chilling dystopia: single! childless! midlife women are considered dispensable. At 50 the narrator! Dorrit! is taken to a facility where non-vital organs will be harvested one by one for people more valued by society; she knows that eventually she’ll have to sacrifice something essential’ like her heart. Dorrit accepts her fate–until she falls in love and finds herself breaking the rules." -- More Magazine Informationen zum Autor Ninni Holmqvist Ninni Holmqvist was born in 1958 and lives in Skåne! Sweden. She made her debut in 1995 with the short story collection Suit [ Kostym ] and has published two further collections of short stories since then. She also works as a translator. The Unit marks Holmqvist’s debut as a novelist. Marlaine Delargy Marlaine Delargy has translated novels by John Ajvide Lindqvist! Kristina Ohlsson! and Helene Tursten! as well as The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist (Other Press) and Therese Bohman’s Drowned (Other Press). She lives in England. Klappentext "The Unit" is a gripping exploration of a society in the throes of an experiment! in which the "dispensable" people--those in their 60s! childless! or unemployed--are convinced of the importance of sacrificing for the "necessary" ones. It was more comfortable than I could have imagined. A room of my own with a bathroom, or rather a suite of my own, because there were two rooms: a bedroom and a living room with a kitchenette. It was light and spacious, furnished in a modern style and tastefully decorated in muted colors. True, the tiniest nook or cranny was monitored by cameras, and I would soon realize there were hidden microphones there too. But the cameras weren’t hidden. There was one in each corner of the ceiling–small but perfectly visible–and in every corner and every hallway that wasn’t visible from the ceiling; inside the closets, for exa...
Product details
Authors | Marlaine Delargy, Ninni Holmqvist, Ninni/ Delargy Holmqvist |
Assisted by | Marlaine Delargy (Translation) |
Publisher | Other press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 09.06.2009 |
EAN | 9781590513132 |
ISBN | 978-1-59051-313-2 |
No. of pages | 272 |
Dimensions | 139 mm x 213 mm x 20 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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