Awake

Harald Voetmann author Johanne Sorgenfri Ottosen translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Lolli Editions

Published:25th Aug '22

£12.99

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'If you start reading AWAKE at night, you may end up continuing until morning...AWAKE is a novel like no other' - TLS

Harald Voetmann's eye-opening English debut, Awake, is the first book of his erudite and grotesque trilogy about mankind's inhuman will to conquer natureHarald Voetmann's eye-opening English debut, Awake, is the first book of his erudite and grotesque trilogy about humankind's inhuman will to conquer nature In a shuttered bedroom in ancient Italy, the sleepless Pliny the Elder lies in bed obsessively dictating new chapters of his Natural History to his slave Diocles. Wheezing, imperious, and prone to nosebleeds, Pliny doesn't believe in spending his evenings in repose. No - to be awake is to be alive. There's no time to waste if he is to classify every element of the natural world in a single work. By day, Pliny the Elder carries out his civic duties and gives the occasional disastrous public reading. But despite his astonishing ambition to catalogue everything from precious metals to the moon, Pliny the Elder still takes pleasure in the common rose. After rushing to an erupting Mount Vesuvius, Pliny perishes in the ash, and his nephew, Pliny the Younger, becomes custodian of his life's work. But where Pliny the Elder saw starlight, Pliny the Younger only sees fireflies. In masterfully honed prose, Voetmann brings the formidable Pliny the Elder (and his pompous nephew) to life. Awake is a comic delight about one of history's great minds and the not-so-great human body it was housed in.

"Awake is original, piercing, and richly exhilarating. Voetmann's text is a sharp reminder of how powerfully and succinctly well-chosen words can create a world, render experiences, and express thoughts - in short, transport us, to places and in ways we could not have imagined." - Claire Messud, Harper's; "This strange novella concerns Pliny the Elder and his drive to catalog all of nature. The fluid prose owes much to translator Ottosen. One thematic thread is the contrast between the intellectual effort to rein in nature's extraordinary variety and man's ugly, ignorant cruelty...An interesting work and a good introduction to this unusual writer." - Kirkus; "Vivid, earthy, by turns hilarious, gross, and tragic, but always powerfully engaging. Reading and rereading this book remains a rare pleasure." - Susanna Nied; "A slim novel of ideas, seemingly turning its back on the present, or rather illuminating from within a turn that leads to the very history of European mentality." - Svenska Dagbladet;"A flawless and sparkling little monument to human life." - Information; "Reading Voetmann's books makes me feel so alive. His voice is like no other, his hold on his material masterful. You will never read anything like Awake - a hardcore, pulsating portrait of a first century Roman weirdo. A wonderful and unpleasant treasure." - Olga Ravn; "No one else can describe ancient life with such beauty and humor, while never sparing you from the gross and terrifying pain of being human." - Naja Marie Aidt; "With a scholar's knowledge and a poet's playfulness, Harald Voetmann brings us into the mind and times of its protagonist, Pliny the Elder. Visceral and lyrical, entertaining and provoking, it evokes a dazzling world on the brink of destruction, resounding with our own conflicted age." - Sjon; 'This is an interesting book. The writing is beautiful. A fine translation by J.S. Ottosen.' - Patti Smith

ISBN: 9781915267092

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 13mm

Weight: 175g

135 pages