2024 Novels Collection
£45.00
Our 2024 novels (those books not included in our novella series) are now available to buy as a set. The four books are:
Anomaly by Andrej Nikolaidis
Translated by Will Firth
‘If there is justice in the world, Nikolaidis’ novel should become a bestseller bigger than the novels of James Patterson or John Grisham. And since there is no justice in the world, let us hope that a divine caprice will nonetheless make this insanely readable page-turner a mega success.’ – Slavoj Žižek
Glória by Victor Heringer
Translated by James Young and Sophie Lewis
‘Heringer once said that he loved the serendipity of creation, like exploring a mountain and discovering new places to twist your ankle. His commitment to heterodoxy, singularity and incongruity made him an artist of the loose end.’ – Lorna Scott Fox, The New Left Review
Half Swimmer by Katja Oskamp
Translated by Jo Heinrich
‘Katja Oskamp knows how to capture the essence of people beautifully. They really come to life in her portraits.’ – Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany
Djinns by Fatma Aydemir
Translated by Jon Cho-Polizzi
‘Sensational. . . . Sometimes you just want a big old family saga to lose yourself in – and there’s none more engrossing this autumn than Djinns.’ –The Guardian
Press & Reviews
'In the hands of bestselling German-Turkish novelist Fatma Aydemir, the family novel is a framework for a heartbreaking, formally experimental examination of identity in which a six-part structure mirrors the divisions diaspora makes between generations. . . . Djinns is the work of a writer who has hit her artistic stride. . . . [it] Chronicles an important transitional moment in Germany’s self-definition with intelligence and nuance.'—The Baffler
'Katja Oskamp knows how to capture the essence of people beautifully. They really come to life in her portraits. A powerful book.' - Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany
‘Anomaly evades understanding, and forgoes explanation in favour of something more mysterious and devious. Whether it makes you think of life and what you’re doing with yours, or what to make of death, or how a novel so slender can ask such crunchy questions about life, Nikolaidis prompts more questions than he cares to answer. That’s exactly why it’s so compelling.’ – Rory McNeill, Sunday Telegraph
'Heringer had little time to live, but he marked an entire generation of writers and readers.' - O Globo
About The Book
Translator
Will Firth
James Young and Sophie Lewis
Jo Heinrich
Jon Ch0-Polizzi