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Indigo - A Novel
Setz, Clemens J.; Benjamin, Ross
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Description for Indigo - A Novel
hardcover. An eerie and uncanny mystery, reminiscent of early Pynchon, and the American debut of one of the most acclaimed young European novelists. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 167 x 33. Weight in Grams: 590.
In the Austrian state of Styria lies the Helianau Institute, a boarding school for children born with a mysterious condition known as Indigo syndrome. Anyone who comes near them immediately suffers from nausea and vertigo. Clemens Setz—a fictionalized doppelgänger of the author—is a young math teacher who loses his job at the school after attempting to investigate the mysterious “relocations” of several children. Fourteen years later, Robert, a former student, discovers a newspaper article about Setz’s acquittal for the murder of an animal abuser. Could there be a connection between this story, which continues to haunt Robert, and the puzzling events of the past? DeLillo-esque in its exploration of alienation and anxiety, Indigo weaves together bizarre historical anecdotes, such as Edison’s electrocution of an elephant, with pop cultural marginalia and pseudoscience to create a “literary work that makes its own laws . . . rich in dialogue and variety, amusing and anecdotal, but also brutal and unfathomable” (Der Spiegel).
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
W W Norton & Co Ltd United States
Number of pages
400
Condition
New
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780871402684
SKU
V9780871402684
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About Setz, Clemens J.; Benjamin, Ross
Clemens J. Setz is the author of two previous novels and the winner of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize and the Ernst-Willner-Preis at the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in 2008. He lives in Austria. Ross Benjaminis an acclaimed German-language translator. He lives in Nyack, New York.
Reviews for Indigo - A Novel
"It's inevitable that Setz will be compared to Thomas Pynchon, for his narrative has a similar complexity, nuance and, yes, even paranoia."
Kirkus Reviews "Alarming and surreally beautiful… Part postmodern thriller, part essay into the darker reaches of prejudice, Indigo offers a set of terrifying hypotheses, many of which remain hauntingly unrealized. Setz has conducted a masterly interrogation of the prurience, morbid curiosity and exploitation that informs contemporary society, introducing a cast of memorably repellent characters. At the same time, he creates a psychological atmosphere in which it is possible for us to feel compassion even for some of his more sinister creations."
John Burnside - Times Literary Supplement (UK) "The questions [Indigo] raises regarding empathy and loneliness are explored in moving and idiosyncratic ways."
New Yorker
Kirkus Reviews "Alarming and surreally beautiful… Part postmodern thriller, part essay into the darker reaches of prejudice, Indigo offers a set of terrifying hypotheses, many of which remain hauntingly unrealized. Setz has conducted a masterly interrogation of the prurience, morbid curiosity and exploitation that informs contemporary society, introducing a cast of memorably repellent characters. At the same time, he creates a psychological atmosphere in which it is possible for us to feel compassion even for some of his more sinister creations."
John Burnside - Times Literary Supplement (UK) "The questions [Indigo] raises regarding empathy and loneliness are explored in moving and idiosyncratic ways."
New Yorker