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10:04

Ben Lerner

10:04
10:04

10:04

Ben Lerner

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Shortlisted for the Folio Prize and internationally celebrated by critics and readers alike, here is a dazzling and utterly original novel about making art, love, and children during the twilight of an empire.

[10:04 is] contemplative and tender... Out of the ephemera of everyday life, Lerner has created a work of great artifice, knitted together by dozens of images... I doubt I'll read a finer novel this year

Lerner writes with a poet's attention to language... Brilliant

Brilliant... Contemplative and tender... I doubt I'll read a finer novel this year'

Dazzling [and] absorbing... This is an extremely funny book, and a political one... It is filled with moments of transcendence and glimpses of alternative ways of being and perceiving

Lerner carries off his conceit with aplomb, thanks to his intelligence, seriousness and gift for social satire

Reading Ben Lerner gives me the tingle at the base of my spine that happens whenever I encounter a writer of true originality. He is a courageous, immensely intelligent artist who panders to no one and yet is a delight to read. Anyone interested in serious contemporary literature should read Ben Lerner, and 10:04 is the perfect place to start

Ben Lerner is a brilliant novelist, and one unafraid to make of the novel something truly new. 10:04 is a work of endless wit, pleasure, relevance, and vitality

It's clear Ben Lerner is stupendously, murderously talented. 10:04 is clever, strange, funny and original

[10:04] is an extremely funny book [and] Lerner is a gripping storyteller... [A] dazzling, absorbing novel

Luminous, intelligent, poignant, and funny... 10:04 is a rare achievement. This is only Lerner's second novel, and yet to talk about mere "promise" seems insufficient. Even if he writes nothing else for the rest of his life, this is a book that belongs to the future

A generous, provocative, ambitious Chinese box of a novel... a near-perfect piece of literature, written with the full force of Lerner's intellectual, aesthetic, and empathetic powers, which are as considerable as they are vitalizing... A magnum opus

A sneakily visionary novel masquerading as a comic one. The world Ben Lerner describes is recognizably ours. Why then is it so thrilling and unnerving to wander through it?

Lerner captures in often beautiful and sometimes hilarious style the rhythms, dissonances, and ambiguities of New York City... Lerner pulls this complex effort off with verve and a keen satiric eye and ear. This is a modern, very New York, and unique literary novel

In stunningly hypnotic prose... this masterful, at times dizzying novel re-evaluates not just what fiction can do but what it is. Hilarious and incisive... [it] achieves brilliance, at once a study of how fiction functions and an expansive catalog of life

Lerner packs so much brilliance and humor into each episode... Ingenious

Lerner is among the most interesting young American novelists at present... In his books, little happens, yet everything happens. Small moments come steeped in vertiginous magic... A constantly vivid observer of the world [...] we come to relish seeing the world through [his] eyes

A rich, sophisticated novel ... Brilliant

A funny, deeply observational metafictional romp

Lerner's work is an ever-expanding universe... like the light from a dead star, 10:04 will illuminate you to yourself for a long time to come

Lerner spans high- and lowbrow effortlessly... As much as I adored Leaving the Atocha Station, 10:04 is an improvement on those ideas in every single way. The book is more ambitious, more intelligent, and, somehow, even more hysterical

Wonderfully intelligent, full of intricate formal devices, literary references and various hidden repositories of meaning... It is also a tentative, tender, and achingly uncertain story of man becoming a father

I expected to love and, with relief, did love Ben Lerner's second novel 10:04

Somewhere between the desperate unspooling sincerities of David Foster Wallace and the self-anatomising babble of Woody Allen... [10:04 is a] strange book... with a ruthless, twisty cleverness and originality that are difficult to ignore... We may need a new genre

Lerner writes with supercool irony about the farcical everyday extremities of contemporary life [and] manages to combine intellectual seriousness with scouring self- and social satire... [An] impressive tour of his hothouse literary world

[In] 10:04, Lerner is saying that life is too fragmented, too multifarious to be narrowed down to one single narrative, but that doesn't mean it can't be captured, in all its heartbreaking variety, in the pages of a novel... Lerner is a great writer and 10:04 a great novel

[10:04 is] contemplative and tender... Out of the ephemera of everyday life, Lerner has created a work of great artifice, knitted together by dozens of images... I doubt I'll read a finer novel this year

Brave and humane... 10:04 is deeply political because it looks imaginatively at our unequal world and creates a renewed sense of possibility about the future

Much-praised, strikingly meditative

10:04 is an accomplished work, and a mature one... wonderful indeed

An impressive and even entertaining book - very well-written and scarily clever

A neon Rubik's Cube of a book... 10:04 reads like a collage: a scrapbook bursting with quotations, puzzles, metafictional diary entries, conversations and printed images, assembled in a future where the word "novel" has lost its original meaning, and shot back into the past where it stretches out its hand... A clever and timely work

10:04 is wonderfully intelligent, full of intricate formal devices, literary references and various hidden repositories of meaning... It is also a tentative, tender, and achingly uncertain story of a man becoming a father

10:04 jangles and shifts, it zigs and zags like thoughts pinging through a cerebral cortex... [it] whips along with the force of a skipping rope, taut and glimmering

What you're left with is Lerner's undeniable talent. He is very clever and he can certainly mint a metaphor... but he is also a natural storyteller, winning you round to whatever new direction he has taken within a couple of sentences... I recommend that you give Lerner a whirl

[Lerner is] one of those writers you're really happy to have describing your world: wry, witty, always surprising... If you like language, you'll love [10:04]

Lerner tiptoes between satire and sincerity to serve up a sparky comedy about the first-world problem of how to live well in the knowledge of wider suffering

Lerner's musings are tricksy and self-referential, which could be as dull as ditchwater in the wrong hands, but here the literary fun and games are fresh and original... Brilliant, smart and entertaining

10:04 exists precariously and brilliantly on the edges of several genres. Preoccupied with apocalyptic visions and with the value of art, 10:04 suggests that the future of the novel is hopeful

A skilled and singular voice

Lerner is doing something different with his metafictional plot: he's showing us, in good faith, how fiction gets written. Remarkable

Rewarding

10:04 is a clever book. Lerner's style [...] super-confident [and] the chronology leaps about nimbly.... One has to admire the virtuosity

Lerner's masterclass in metafiction breaches the boundaries between fiction and real-life, narrator and author... It's a clever, funny discourse on the processes of writing fiction

A stunningly achieved work of narrative fiction

The cleverest, funniest and most absorbing novel I read all year

A deeply compelling story of male anxiety and vulnerability

Born in Kansas in 1979, BEN LERNER is the author of three books of poetry, The Lichtenberg Figures, Angle of Yaw, and Mean Free Path. He has been a finalist for the National Book Award, a Fulbright Scholar in Spain, and the recipient of a Howard Foundation Fellowship. In 2011 he became the first American to win the Münster State Prize for International Poetry. He teaches in the writing program at Brooklyn College. His first novel was Leaving the Atocha Station.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Granta Books
  • Verschenen
    jun. 2015
  • Bladzijden
    256
  • Genre
    Moderne & contemporaine literatuur
  • Afmetingen
    198 x 129 x 15 mm
  • Gewicht
    183 gram
  • EAN
    9781847088932
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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