Permanence
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Chic, enthralling, utterly plausible, Mackintosh's latest novel is my favourite of the lot...
Her writing hums with elegance . . .
It's the kind of book that you'll want to read in one long gulp, the literary equivalent of a crisp glass of rosé . . . [It] needs to be savoured
Chic, enthralling, utterly plausible, Mackintosh's latest novel is my favourite of the lot...
Her writing hums with elegance . . .
It's the kind of book that you'll want to read in one long gulp, the literary equivalent of a crisp glass of rosé . . . [It] needs to be savoured
Dreamlike, sensuous, intoxicating
. . . Mackintosh probes the pull and hidden cost of illicit love in this unsettling speculative romance
Inventive and convincing . . .
A rich, alluring concept, offering much literary fun
Sophie Mackintosh is a master of the arresting premise . . . She’s excelled herself here
with a time-slip novel about an adulterous couple who, 18 months into their affair, wake up to find themselves in a parallel city where they can indulge their desires to their hearts’ content . . . Mackintosh explores the implications, delusions and limitations of desire in its myriad forms in
a transfixing novel that elegantly balances profundity and playfulness
Mackintosh is an unquestionably skilled writer
. Her prose is lush, and the way she captures desire is dizzying in its sensuality . . . A unique, introspective, poignant book that interrogates how much we can truly sacrifice for love, and what paradise really means.
At once quietly devastating and creepily unsettling, it’s her best work yet
It reads like a dream which is secretly a nightmare. I loved it
Lyrical and precise
. . . Mackintosh has a spare and confident hand . . . When Mackintosh writes about masculine power, she does so in a way that articulates both its seductions and its terrors . . .
Permanence
has the same erotic charge as her earlier work, the same preoccupation with social prohibitions and the thrill that comes from breaking them
A haunting and seductive novel which pulses with the possibility, or impossibility, of love.
The unmet needs and violent hungers of Sophie Mackintosh’s characters do not remain within their bodies but instead fester in the crumbling monuments and shifting landscapes they inhabit. As her readers, we too are pulled into those glimmering psychic fissures
I loved this sensuous, moving, and quietly devastating novel.
Sophie Mackintosh’s portrait of a couple in desperate thrall to doomed romance—and her revelations about the dangers and delights of intimacy, of vulnerability’s risks and rewards—will stay with me for a long time
Like
Severance
for relationships...
Sophie Mackintosh is exactly the writer you want for this kind of uncanny desire experiment
Sophie Mackintosh
is the author of four novels, including
The Water Cure
and
Cursed Bread.
She has been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Women's Prize, has won a Betty Trask Award, and has been selected as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists. She has been published in
Granta, The White Review
and
TANK
magazine
among others. Her new novel,
Permanence
, will be published in April 2026.