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$3.73The Story
EMILY'S PICK
Perfect spiral of a novel. Read in one sitting or savour, slowly. -EW
Patrik, who sometimes calls himself âthe patient,â is a literary researcher living in present-day Berlin. The city is just coming back to life after lockdown, and his beloved opera houses are open again, but Patrik cannot leave the house and hardly manages to get out of bed. When he shaves his head, his girlfriend scolds him, âWhat have you done to your head? I donât want to be with a prisoner from a concentration camp!â He is supposed to give a paper at a conference in Paris, on the poetry collection Threadsuns by Paul Celan, but he canât manage to get past the first question on the registration form: âWhat is your nationality?â Then at a cafĂ© (or in the memory of being at a cafĂ©?), he meets a mysterious stranger. The manâs name is Leo-Eric Fu, and somehow he already knows PatrikâŠ
In the spirit of imaginative homage like Roberto Bolañoâs Monsieur Pain, Antonio Tabucchiâs Requiem, and Thomas Bernhardâs Wittgensteinâs Nephew, Yoko Tawadaâs mesmerizing new novel unfolds like a lucid dream in which friendship, conversation, reading, poetry, and music are the connecting threads that bind us together.
Paperback | 144 pages | 4.50" x 7.30"
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EMILY'S PICK
Perfect spiral of a novel. Read in one sitting or savour, slowly. -EW
Patrik, who sometimes calls himself âthe patient,â is a literary researcher living in present-day Berlin. The city is just coming back to life after lockdown, and his beloved opera houses are open again, but Patrik cannot leave the house and hardly manages to get out of bed. When he shaves his head, his girlfriend scolds him, âWhat have you done to your head? I donât want to be with a prisoner from a concentration camp!â He is supposed to give a paper at a conference in Paris, on the poetry collection Threadsuns by Paul Celan, but he canât manage to get past the first question on the registration form: âWhat is your nationality?â Then at a cafĂ© (or in the memory of being at a cafĂ©?), he meets a mysterious stranger. The manâs name is Leo-Eric Fu, and somehow he already knows PatrikâŠ
In the spirit of imaginative homage like Roberto Bolañoâs Monsieur Pain, Antonio Tabucchiâs Requiem, and Thomas Bernhardâs Wittgensteinâs Nephew, Yoko Tawadaâs mesmerizing new novel unfolds like a lucid dream in which friendship, conversation, reading, poetry, and music are the connecting threads that bind us together.
Paperback | 144 pages | 4.50" x 7.30"











