The Imposters by Tom Rachman - ISBN: 9781529425840
Paperback
Old novelist’s stories weave past and present in a fractured world.

The Imposters

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    12 November 2024

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Summary

The Imposters is the first novel in stories that Tom Rachman has written since his international bestseller The Imperfectionists.

‘An astonishing achievement - brutally funny, humane, dizzying - will win Rachman the readership he deserves’ Patrick Gale

‘Easily the best thing I have read in ages’ Rebecca Wait

‘Clever and full of tricks from start to finish’ Spectator

It’s set during a crisis in democracy, a society in lockdown linked d…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529425840
ISBN-10:1529425840
Author:Tom Rachman
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:riverrun
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:12 November 2024
Weight:246g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 32mm
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Critics Review

Tom Rachman surpasses the already astonishing achievements of The Italian Teacher. His satire is often brutally funny, but always rooted in a humane acceptance that our flaws are what make us us. This is a dizzying switchback tale of our vanities and vain ambitions but also a deft illustration of the consolations (and condolatory revenges) of fiction. Dora Frenhofer, the relentless, failing novelist who powers the book along, is a spiky, courageous creation who will win Rachman the readership he deserves. Very sad the ride is over! – Patrick GaleI absolutely loved The Imposters. It’s terrifying, and yet made me laugh so hard. Tom Rachman is a wonderfully knowing writer, at home in half a dozen societies other than his own; and yet, The Imposters is a severe (at times hilarious) indictment of shallow cosmopolitanism, of the cruelty and disregard that can underlie the veneer of fluency in a global world, of failing to truly see the myriad peoples we find ourselves thrown amongst. – Aatish TaseerIf like me you were a big fan of Tom Rachman’s rollicking The Imperfectionists, you’ll want to leap on his new novel, The Imposters. It’s clever and funny and ingeniously constructed, also heartfelt: Rachman is a wizard at displaying jaundiced affection for his characters. And the dialogue zings along with an enviably Stoppardian zest. I couldn’t have enjoyed myself more. – Benjamin Dreyer, New York Times bestselling author of Dreyer’s EnglishThe Imposters is Tom Rachman’s fifth book in just over a decade. It is also his best - full of twists and surprises … Whether it’s 1970s India, modern-day LA or Syria, Rachman has a good ear for place and time, and changes gear effortlessly. Each chapter is a short story in its own right, but when key characters turn up again elsewhere, the connection invariably is with Dora, until you start to wonder whether they might be the creations of this novelist, whose memory is perhaps not as bad as we thought … The Imposters is clever and full of tricks from start to finish. It is also very moving. * Spectator *Like a twisting kaleidoscope … sharp, witty and inventive * Daily Mail *A novel full of wit and observation … Rachman’s vivid evocation of life and his literary compassion compel the reader to read on and admire. * Tablet *Rachman is observant and funny in his take on how parents and partners damage their loved ones. Yet, Dora - the failed mother, halfhearted romantic partner and unfulfilled author - remains an oddly likeable presence: “She specified herself to be Dutch, therefore allowed to be blunt.” Ultimately, this is a beguiling book about the wear and tear of disappointments and the transformative value of storytelling. Failure and loss, Rachman notes, can also be material. As can a pandemic. * Financial Times *

About The Author

Tom Rachman

Born in London and raised in Vancouver, Tom Rachman was a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press stationed in Rome, then an editor at the International Herald Tribune in Paris. He is the author of three novels, the international bestseller The Imperfectionists; The Rise and Fall of Great Powers and The Italian Teacher, as well as a short stories collection, Basket of Deplorables. He lives in London.

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