Description
Description
Winner of the HKW Internationaler Literaturpreis - Shortlisted for the 2023 Dublin Literary Award - One of The Millions Most Anticipated Titles of 2024 - One of Kirkus Reviews' Twenty Books You Can Read in a Weekend - One of the Boston Globe's Anticipated Forthcoming Titles
Love in late capitalism: Ivana Sajko takes us to the frontlines of a war waged between kitchen and bedroom.
He, an unemployed Dante scholar, trying to change the world and write a novel. She, once a passable actress with a vaguely rewarding theater job, now a stay-at-home mom. He is delirious with dreams of grandeur; she is on edge, a detonator bomb with a dirty laundry trigger. The rent is late, the neighbor caviling, the government astoundingly callous: with violence looming on all sides, husband and wife circle one another in a dizzying dance towards the abyss.
Intense and astutely ironic, devastating and darkly comic, Ivana Sajko's Love Novel takes a scalpel to the heart of modern married life.
About the Author
About the Author
Ivana Sajko is a writer, theatre director, and performer working in the overlapping fields of literature, performance art and music. The author of four acclaimed novels and dozens of political theatre pieces, among which Woman-bomb gained international success, she is the four-time winner of a national playwriting award as well as the French Chevalier Medal of Arts and Letters, the Ivan Goran Kovačic Prize for best debut novel, and Internationales Literaturpreis. A contributor to Die Zeit, she lives in Berlin with her son.
Mima Simic is a writer, film critic, translator, and LGBTIQ+ activist. She holds degrees in comparative literature, English language and literature, and gender studies, and was Croatia's first openly LGBTIQ+ political candidate.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Praise for Love Novel
"Sajko takes no prisoners . . . [Love Novel] gloriously marries sociopolitical commentary on failed capitalism in a failed state to the inevitability of failed marriage, locating the narrative in an extraordinary violence of mind and body . . . Matching form with content, it depicts lives that involve walking constantly on tightropes with a ferocity of prose that allows no breathing space, consummately conveying the claustrophobic existence of the characters as external as well as personal circumstances close in on them."
--Dublin Literary Award Judges' Citation
"A devastating book, humane, original, and deeply relevant."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
--Heather O'Neill, author of When We Lost Our Heads
"[Sajko's] sentences mimic how, in the heat of argument, thoughts converge, events conflate, and emotions surge until one forgets where it all began . . ."
--Literary Review of Canada
"Love Novel is not a comfortable read, but it is a timely exploration of socio-economic inequality, a raw confrontation of the pain humans are capable of inflicting on one another, and a fearless engagement with the challenges of poverty and parenthood."
--Helen Vassallo, Reading in Translation
"Sajko's taut, innovative writing has a pounding tempo; she unleashes a stream of consciousness that combines all the hopes, regrets and resentments competing in the minds of her characters . . . Every word has been chosen carefully."
--Harriet Zaidman, Winnipeg Free Press
"A necessary read . . . brief yet intricate, raw but profoundly touching."
--Anne Smith-Nochasak, The Miramichi Reader
"A sharp and claustrophobic portrait of a fraying marriage . . . Sajko never takes her foot off the gas in this potent and incendiary outing."
--Publisher's Weekly
"Love Novel is a universal story about passion and poverty that's told in rich language."
--Suzanne Kamata, Foreword Reviews
"In its depiction of a contemporary relationship submitted to the meatgrinder of contemporary demands and expectations, Love Novel is unafraid and unsparing in its honesty."
--Andrew Hood, Bookshelf.ca
"The interpersonal magic now lost, or at least forgotten, but above all: poisoned by the big bad world 'out there.' Ivana Sajko celebrates this sad state of affairs with power and intensity."
--NDR Kultur
"Breathless, barely punctuated. Her heroes: a nameless couple in a Mediterranean nowhere, devoted to each other in hate. A tough, great novel."
--Neue Presse
"A brilliant novel: intense and poetic, exhilarating and devastating."
--Priya Basil, author of Ishq and Mushq
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