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The Unit

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Zusatztext 55776328 Informationen zum Autor Ninni Holmqvist lives in Skåne, Sweden. She made her debut in 1995 with the short story collection Kostym [ Suit ] 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. Klappentext "I enjoyed The Unit very much...I know you will be riveted, as I was." -Margaret Atwood on Twitter A modern day classic and a chilling cautionary tale for fans of The Handmaid's Tale. Named a BEST BOOK OF THE MONTH by GQ. "Echoing work by Marge Piercy and Margaret Atwood, The Unit is as thought-provoking as it is compulsively readable." -Jessica Crispin, NPR.org Ninni Holmqvist's uncanny dystopian novel envisions a society in the not-so-distant future, where women over fifty and men over sixty who are unmarried and childless are sent to a retirement community called the Unit. They're given lavish apartments set amongst beautiful gardens and state-of-the-art facilities; they're fed elaborate gourmet meals, surrounded by others just like them. It's an idyllic place, but there's a catch: the residents-known as dispensables-must donate their organs, one by one, until the final donation. When Dorrit Weger arrives at the Unit, she resigns herself to this fate, seeking only peace in her final days. But she soon falls in love, and this unexpected, improbable happiness throws the future into doubt.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 example, and behind doors and protruding cabinets. Even under the bed and under the sink in the kitchenette. Anywhere a person might crawl in or curl up, there was a camera. Sometimes as you moved through a room they followed you with their one-eyed stare. A faint humming noise gave away the fact that at that particular moment someone on the surveillance team was paying close attention to what you were doing. Even the bathroom was monitored. There were no less than three cameras within that small space, two on the ceiling and one underneath the wash basin. This meticulous surveillance applied not only to the private suites, but also to the communal areas. And of course nothing else was to be expected. It was not the intention that anyone should be able to take their own life or harm themselves in some other way. Not once you were here. You should have sorted that out beforehand, if you were thinking along those lines. Zusammenfassung "I enjoyed The Unit  very much...I know you will be riveted! as I was." —Margaret Atwood on Twitter A modern day classic and a chilling cautionary tale for fans of The Handmaid's Tale . Named a BEST BOOK OF THE MONTH by GQ . “Echoing work by Marge Piercy and Margaret Atwood! The Unit is as thought-provoking as it is compulsively readable.” —Jessica Crispin! NPR.org Ninni Holmqvist’s uncanny dystopian novel envisions a society in the not-so-distant future! where women over fifty and men over sixty who are unmarried and childless are sent to a retirement community called the Unit. They’re given lavish apartments set amongst beautiful gardens and state-of-the-art facilities; they’re fed elaborate gourmet meals! surrounded by others just like them. It’s an idyllic place! but there’s a catch: the residents—known as dispensables—must donate th...

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Authors Marlaine Delargy, Ninni Holmqvist, Ninni/ Delargy Holmqvist
Assisted by Marlaine Delargy (Translation)
Publisher Other press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2017
 
EAN 9781590519271
ISBN 978-1-59051-927-1
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 19 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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