Where You Come From

Winner of the German Book Prize

Saša Stanišic author Damion Searls translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:4th Nov '21

£16.99

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A powerful exploration of identity and belonging, Where You Come From is the major new novel from internationally acclaimed and bestselling author Saša Stanišic

Saša Stanišic's Where You Come From is a novel about a village where only thirteen people remain, a country that no longer exists, a shattered family that is his own. Blending autofiction, fable, and choose-your-own-adventure, Stanišic traces a family's escape during the conflict in Yugoslavia, and the years that followed as they built a life in Germany. As he explores what it means to be European today, he examines how it feels to learn a new language, to find new friends and new jobs, and to build an identity between countries and cultures.


Translated by Damion Searls, Where You Come From is about homelands, both remembered and imagined. A book that bends form and genre with wit, heart, and exceptional craftsmanship to explore questions that lie inside all of us: about language and shame, about arrival and making it just in time, about luck and death, about what role our origins and memories play in our lives.

'Wonderfully inventive and impressive.' - Guardian

A triumph, funny and touching and subtly profound... it builds a momentum that dazzles throughout. An exhilarating and powerful read. * Jennifer Croft *
Stanišic is a poet and revolutionary who has found his true home in language. * Rolling Stone *
Wonderfully inventive and impressive. * Guardian *
Offensively gifted... Some kind of freak genius. * Irish Examiner *
Stanišic is an exceptionally talented, impish and caring writer who has walked the edge of the abyss. * LA Times *

ISBN: 9781787332782

Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 33mm

Weight: 473g

368 pages