Endling: LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025
Autor Maria Revaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iul 2025
The debut novel by 'one of the leading post-Soviet writers of her generation' (The Atlantic), about the journey of three women and one extremely endangered snail through contemporary Ukraine.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349012711
ISBN-10: 0349012717
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349012717
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Deeply original ... Reva writes as though powered by a jolt of adrenalin ... Endling conjures the deeply online sense of the darkly funny material that emerges from unprecedented times
Pulls off the trick of being a witty satire, a meta-fiction about how to write about your country and planet in crisis, and a deeply moving war story, all at the same time
A Ukrainian caper taking in endangered snail species and the marriage industry is disrupted, in both the writing and the reading, by Russia's full-scale invasion. Reva handles the formal demands of melding autofiction, road trip and blistering reportage with poignancy and flair
Endling shouldn't be funny, but it is - very. Set in Ukraine just as Putin invades, it features three young women, on two different missions, in one vehicle. Structurally wild and playful, Endling is also heart-rending and angry. It examines colonialism, old and neo, the role of women, identity, power and powerlessness, and the very nature of fiction-writing. Maria Reva also tells a riveting, unique story; the shock is that this is her first novel. It's a book about the world now, and about three unforgettable women, Yeva, Nastia and Solomiya, travelling together in a mobile lab. The endling, by the way, is a snail
Maria Reva has made a fantastic novel. It's about so much and yet is laser focused. A scientist who funds her research with sex work, a wild and, at the same time, sensible and normal move. This novel turns corners and tables. I love works that are smarter than I am and this is one
In Maria Reva's all-around brilliant novel Endling, the fate of some snails serves as a harbinger for the fate of Ukraine. The book is funny and smart, full of science, longing and adventure, all the while reminding us what the world stands to lose, and what it has already lost. This is essential reading
Heartbreaking, hilarious, profound, and vital, Endling is a brilliant, visceral journey that pulses with a powerful sense of urgency and relevance to our times
A fierce and funny road-trip novel which is - literally - interrupted by Russia's invasion
Inventive and powerful. The reminders that these characters are fiction emphasises that the horror and the violence are real
A thrilling ride . . . Tender but never mawkish . . . Reva is breaking down the molecules of fiction to get at a 'broader, truer truth' through her combination of drama, self-examination and, notably, humour
A dexterous and formally inventive debut novel ... Reva shares with us personal details about her connection with Ukraine, as well as her awareness of the war and the artistic challenge she faces: can anyone in good conscience make fiction out of these tragic events? The answer to that question is resoundingly affirmative.
A stunning debut . . . [its] formal adventurousness demonstrates the depth that the novel can bring to issues we struggle to reckon with
I was gripped by Yeva's journey across her beautiful, war-ravaged country with her fragile yet hardy snails, a symbol of hope and endurance even when death seems inevitable. Brilliant
Suspenseful and powered by a rare urgency
Startling and ambitious
Brilliant and heart-stopping
Remarkable . . . Reva tests the boundaries of storytelling with freshness and humour
Animated by dark humor and cool fury
A virtuosic debut novel ... Starting out as a straightforward story about a Ukrainian biologist, this witty, shape-shifting book turns into something trickier and more interesting ... Indeed, for all her humor and brio - she's never, ever preachy - Reva knows what she's joking about
An impressive high-wire act-one that blends the horror of the war with all the bleak and unintended absurdity it has produced in its wake ... The intrusion of reality also elevates Reva's novel, transforming it into a moving exploration of the pain of creating art, particularly art based on the pain of others
Maria Reva's dazzling debut novel Endling will take you on a ride you will never forget. Into this brilliant stew of a novel the fearless Reva stirs Ukraine's notorious "romance tour" industry, feminist activists, a kidnapping caper, the fine science of snail conservation, the eternal mysteries of family dynamics and Europe's first major land war since World War II. Only a supremely talented writer could handle material like this, and Reva--who seems incapable of writing a dud sentence--shows she's more than up to the task. Open this book, fasten your seatbelt, and brace for impact
Wild, exhilarating, heartbreaking...Over and over again, Endling delivers flashes of beauty and grace and dares us to see hope amidst wreckage and ruin
Ironic, sharp, and wise, this is a big (meta)fictional achievement
This work on feminist outrage, environmental destruction, and the inhumanity of war is not didactic; instead, it is a page-turning, genre-bending meta-novel as entertaining as it is gut-wrenching, whose experiments with literary form will keep readers on their toes
Full of suspense and humor, while never letting go of what is really happening in the lives of Ukrainian people at home and abroad . . . A noteworthy literary achievement and also a good story, sure to be widely discussed and enjoyed.
Astonishing . . . this inspired and urgent novel is bound to make a major splash
Gripping . . . neither a work of magical realism nor auto-fiction or memoir, but an original piece encapsulating elements of all three'
Playful . . . never boring
[A] smart, funny novel . . . Reva is a complete original . . . a huge amount of fun
Ludic, heart-breaking and hilarious
A bold, brilliant, original, funny and devastating novel about Russia's war on Ukraine . . . Endling and Reva's earlier collection of short stories, Good Citizens Need Not Fear, are worthy inheritors of the tradition of Gogol: faux-naif, searing, uncompromising . . . Endling is a superb novel, and a superb novel about war
Heartfelt and scalding . . .Snails and subterfuge meet striking metafictional commentary in Maria Reva's tour de force, Endling
Praise for Good Citizens Need Not Fear:
'Bright, funny, satirical and relevant. . . . A new talent to watch!' MARGARET ATWOOD (via Twitter)
'Bang-on brilliant' MIRIAM TOEWS
'Outstanding' ANTHONY DOERR
'One of the leading post-Soviet writers of her generation' The Nation
Pulls off the trick of being a witty satire, a meta-fiction about how to write about your country and planet in crisis, and a deeply moving war story, all at the same time
A Ukrainian caper taking in endangered snail species and the marriage industry is disrupted, in both the writing and the reading, by Russia's full-scale invasion. Reva handles the formal demands of melding autofiction, road trip and blistering reportage with poignancy and flair
Endling shouldn't be funny, but it is - very. Set in Ukraine just as Putin invades, it features three young women, on two different missions, in one vehicle. Structurally wild and playful, Endling is also heart-rending and angry. It examines colonialism, old and neo, the role of women, identity, power and powerlessness, and the very nature of fiction-writing. Maria Reva also tells a riveting, unique story; the shock is that this is her first novel. It's a book about the world now, and about three unforgettable women, Yeva, Nastia and Solomiya, travelling together in a mobile lab. The endling, by the way, is a snail
Maria Reva has made a fantastic novel. It's about so much and yet is laser focused. A scientist who funds her research with sex work, a wild and, at the same time, sensible and normal move. This novel turns corners and tables. I love works that are smarter than I am and this is one
In Maria Reva's all-around brilliant novel Endling, the fate of some snails serves as a harbinger for the fate of Ukraine. The book is funny and smart, full of science, longing and adventure, all the while reminding us what the world stands to lose, and what it has already lost. This is essential reading
Heartbreaking, hilarious, profound, and vital, Endling is a brilliant, visceral journey that pulses with a powerful sense of urgency and relevance to our times
A fierce and funny road-trip novel which is - literally - interrupted by Russia's invasion
Inventive and powerful. The reminders that these characters are fiction emphasises that the horror and the violence are real
A thrilling ride . . . Tender but never mawkish . . . Reva is breaking down the molecules of fiction to get at a 'broader, truer truth' through her combination of drama, self-examination and, notably, humour
A dexterous and formally inventive debut novel ... Reva shares with us personal details about her connection with Ukraine, as well as her awareness of the war and the artistic challenge she faces: can anyone in good conscience make fiction out of these tragic events? The answer to that question is resoundingly affirmative.
A stunning debut . . . [its] formal adventurousness demonstrates the depth that the novel can bring to issues we struggle to reckon with
I was gripped by Yeva's journey across her beautiful, war-ravaged country with her fragile yet hardy snails, a symbol of hope and endurance even when death seems inevitable. Brilliant
Suspenseful and powered by a rare urgency
Startling and ambitious
Brilliant and heart-stopping
Remarkable . . . Reva tests the boundaries of storytelling with freshness and humour
Animated by dark humor and cool fury
A virtuosic debut novel ... Starting out as a straightforward story about a Ukrainian biologist, this witty, shape-shifting book turns into something trickier and more interesting ... Indeed, for all her humor and brio - she's never, ever preachy - Reva knows what she's joking about
An impressive high-wire act-one that blends the horror of the war with all the bleak and unintended absurdity it has produced in its wake ... The intrusion of reality also elevates Reva's novel, transforming it into a moving exploration of the pain of creating art, particularly art based on the pain of others
Maria Reva's dazzling debut novel Endling will take you on a ride you will never forget. Into this brilliant stew of a novel the fearless Reva stirs Ukraine's notorious "romance tour" industry, feminist activists, a kidnapping caper, the fine science of snail conservation, the eternal mysteries of family dynamics and Europe's first major land war since World War II. Only a supremely talented writer could handle material like this, and Reva--who seems incapable of writing a dud sentence--shows she's more than up to the task. Open this book, fasten your seatbelt, and brace for impact
Wild, exhilarating, heartbreaking...Over and over again, Endling delivers flashes of beauty and grace and dares us to see hope amidst wreckage and ruin
Ironic, sharp, and wise, this is a big (meta)fictional achievement
This work on feminist outrage, environmental destruction, and the inhumanity of war is not didactic; instead, it is a page-turning, genre-bending meta-novel as entertaining as it is gut-wrenching, whose experiments with literary form will keep readers on their toes
Full of suspense and humor, while never letting go of what is really happening in the lives of Ukrainian people at home and abroad . . . A noteworthy literary achievement and also a good story, sure to be widely discussed and enjoyed.
Astonishing . . . this inspired and urgent novel is bound to make a major splash
Gripping . . . neither a work of magical realism nor auto-fiction or memoir, but an original piece encapsulating elements of all three'
Playful . . . never boring
[A] smart, funny novel . . . Reva is a complete original . . . a huge amount of fun
Ludic, heart-breaking and hilarious
A bold, brilliant, original, funny and devastating novel about Russia's war on Ukraine . . . Endling and Reva's earlier collection of short stories, Good Citizens Need Not Fear, are worthy inheritors of the tradition of Gogol: faux-naif, searing, uncompromising . . . Endling is a superb novel, and a superb novel about war
Heartfelt and scalding . . .Snails and subterfuge meet striking metafictional commentary in Maria Reva's tour de force, Endling
Praise for Good Citizens Need Not Fear:
'Bright, funny, satirical and relevant. . . . A new talent to watch!' MARGARET ATWOOD (via Twitter)
'Bang-on brilliant' MIRIAM TOEWS
'Outstanding' ANTHONY DOERR
'One of the leading post-Soviet writers of her generation' The Nation