
Berlin
The dazzling, darkly funny debut that surprises at every turn
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
6 August 2022
Summary
A fresh, wry, piercingly contemporary debut about a young woman who moves to Berlin to escape her demons - and what she finds there. For fans of My Year of Rest and Relaxation and Exciting Times.
In the grip of existential malaise, 25-year-old Daphne moves to Berlin for a fresh start. Far from resolving her quarter-life crisis, things take a turn for the worse.
Because Daphne doesn’t just have to navigate all the archetypal experiences of an outsider in the b…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780857527974 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0857527975 |
| Author: | Bea Setton |
| Publisher: | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
| Imprint: | Doubleday |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 6 August 2022 |
| Weight: | 377g |
| Dimensions: | 222mm x 144mm x 26mm |
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Scintillating … Berlin is wonderfully funny, and Daphne’s observations about modern life, men and the challenges facing young women always hit the nail * FINANCIAL TIMES *Uncommonly funny, cinematically vivid, and refreshingly honest about how we deceive others and ourselves. * Lisa Halliday, author of ASYMMETRY *Anyone who’s started over in a new city – let alone a new country – will relate … One for Sally Rooney fans * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *A compelling, raw, and thrillingly strange outsider tale of loneliness and deception. Setton is a wonderful writer who, with this sharp debut, adds to the great canon of contemporary anti-heroines. * Mona Awad, author of BUNNY *Combining the darkness of a thriller with humour, Bea Setton’s debut is a fresh and deeply honest take on the modern female experience * STYLIST *Setton builds her growing paranoia and sense of dread to terrific effect in this unsettling, compelling read. * OBSERVER *Enjoyable and astutue … Daphne’s impressions are rendered in precise, lively prose – Rob Doyle * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *Cinematic and confessional … Berlin is a Woolfian mirror: Red herrings and cliffhangers stoke interest by conforming to expectations, until the novel undercuts them with digressions and anticlimaxes, reveling in its own formal impunity… electric. * THE NEW YORK TIMES *[An] engagingly self-conscious debut … our attention is firmly held by the wry wit of Daphne’s voice, as well as regular hints that she’s something of an unreliable narrator … the book’s success lies chiefly in its line by-line charm * DAILY MAIL *Weird, compelling and unique: I was completely absorbed by BERLIN, with its slippery, unsettling narrator, its vivid evocation of a city seen through the troubling lens of disorientation, and by the writing itself, which gleamed. * Francesca Reece, author of VOYEUR *Intimate, confessional … Rich and rewarding … readers will leave eager to hear more from Bea Setton. * CultureFly *Berlin made me laugh aloud, and then became strangely and compellingly dark. I loved it. * Louisa Reid, author of THE POET *I loved this novel with its complex, flawed and fascinating heroine. Bea Setton presents us with a vivid and youthful depiction of one of my favourite cities in the world. A wonderful achievement. * Nick Bradley, author of THE CAT AND THE CITY *In this dark and twisty debut, Setton crafts a clever thriller-cum-expat narrative for fans of Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation . . . Setton expertly portrays the wily, seductive nature of addictions and dysfunctions … Daphne’s youthful despair and loneliness are horror stories in and of themselves-ones from which it is hard to look away, especially when coupled with the evocative German setting. . . Raw thriller meets darkly funny coming-of-age for an enjoyable, unsettling debut. * KIRKUS *A moving and rollicking tale of self-delusion…Setton proves herself a masterful and hilarious chronicler of contemporary life…Well-plotted while still capturing the meandering feeling of Daphne’s unbound life, and with deliciously handled foreshadowing, Setton’s sharp novel of stunted plans is compulsively readable and ultimately devastating. This isn’t one to miss. * Publishers Weekly *
About The Author
Bea Setton
Bea Setton was born in France and spent her early years in the Parisian suburbs before moving to the USA to study philosophy. Upon graduating, she relocated to Berlin, enrolled in a language school, lived in umpteen different flats, and experienced the events that were to inspire her first novel, Berlin, which will be published in the UK by Doubleday in 2022. She currently divides her time between Berlin and Cambridge, where she is studying for a Masters in philosophical theology and working on plans for her second book.
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