Dancer
From the New York Times-bestselling, National Book Award-winning, Booker Prize-longlisted author of Apeirogon and Let the Great World Spin
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:26th Feb '26
£9.99
This title is due to be published on 26th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

From the New York Times-bestselling, National Book Award-winning, Booker Prize-longlisted author of Apeirogon and Let the Great World Spin
‘Spins with virtuosic, charismatic brilliance around a core of wilful mystery’ Guardian
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Siberia, sometime in the 1940s. A small boy practises spinning on his mother’s wooden floors, entranced by what he can make his body do. His momentum will propel him far from home; we watch him turn, through the lives of his teachers, his partners on and off stage, through the eyes of doormen and shoemakers, hustlers and nurses, through the rehearsal rooms of Moscow to Parisian opera houses to the streets of New York – ablaze as a comet, his light hot enough to catch and burn.
Masterfully blending fact and fiction to give an alternative biography of Rudolph Nureyev’s life, Dancer is not only the story of one of the most important artists in history – but a biography of the twentieth century itself.
‘McCann’s agile, muscular prose creates its own energy and rhythm … He has taken one of the most charismatic characters of the twentieth century and created a bold contemporary novel’ Daily Telegraph
‘Remarkable … Does full justice to the tragic story of a dancer who was the glory of his generation’ Sunday Times
‘Here is an astonishing book. Colum McCann writes with a ferocious eloquence and a masterly sense of narrative’ Spectator
The theme of towering celebrity and its attendant vacuity is very well done -- Chris Power * The Times *
McCann's remarkable novel … McCann's prose – nimble, lyrical and wispy – does full justice to the tragic story of a dancer who was the glory of his generation * Sunday Times *
It's a strikingly original book, and as apparently effortless as one of Fonteyn's pirouettes or Nureyev's leaps into space * Irish Times *
An utterly riveting, frequently moving, and staggeringly well-written book -- Wendy Holden * Daily Mail *
McCann’s agile, muscular prose creates its own energy and rhythm … he has taken one of the most charismatic characters of the 20th century and created a bold contemporary novel * Daily Telegraph *
Like its subject, it spins with virtuoso, charismatic brilliance around a core of wilful mystery * Guardian *
Here is an astonishing book. Colum McCann writes with a ferocious eloquence and a masterly sense of narrative … he has given us something wonderful * Spectator *
Dancer brilliantly conveys Nureyev’s charisma. He haunted you. You couldn’t shake him off. His eyes were “complicated and blue”, and such is McCann’s skill and intuition, we penetrate that gaze * Daily Express *
Employing a multiplicity of narrators, and skilfully interchanging between them … McCann produces a vivid, many-faceted portrait of the man. He succeeds in lifting Nureyev off the page and planting him firmly in the mind of the reader … There are charming vignettes ... The range of wonderfully evoked settings is impressive * Scotland on Sunday *
Dancer is an enticing read … McCann has an especially tender way with the human body -- Rachel Cooke * Observer *
Here is what it feels like to be possessed by the genius of dance. It is the story of something mysterious and intangible, beauty combined with a potentially crude element, the human body … Dancer is an ambitious and thrilling novel * Times Literary Supplement *
It is the bleak scenes of everyday Russian life, the school of hard knocks in which the genius was forged, that are the chief glory of a fine book * Sunday Telegraph *
McCann takes the germ of an idea – the unknowable icon, the 1970s pinup – and with compassion and an outpouring of imagination, builds a ferociously original tale of that life’s gifts and iniquities * Independent on Sunday *
A beautiful, floating novel about Nureyev’s life and art * New York Times Book Review *
ISBN: 9781037204265
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400 pages