Fame: A Novel in Nine Episodes
By (Author) Daniel Kehlmann
Translated by Carol Brown Janeway
Translated by Carol Brown Janeway
Quercus Publishing
riverrun
1st December 2011
1st September 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
833.914
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 16mm
161g
Imagine being famous. Wouldn't that be great
But what if, one day, you got stuck in a country where no one spoke your language. Where no one knew your face and you had no way of contacting home. How would your fame help you then What would happen if someone got hold of your mobile phone If they spoke to your girlfriends, your agent, your director and started making decisions for you. And when no one believed that you were you any more, when you saw a lookalike acting your roles for you, what would you do In this delightfully entertaining book, Daniel Kehlmann throws his characters into situations that are thrilling, funny, surprising and tragic, confirming his place as one of his generation's finest writers.'Ingenious' * Daily Telegraph *
'Riffs echo through this playful, perplexing landscape' * The Times *
'Brilliant' * Independent *
'A real beauty of a book' * Jonathan Franzen *
'Kafkaesque' * Time Out *
'Extraordinary' * Guardian *
Daniel Kehlmann was born in Munich in 1975 and moved to Vienna in 1981, where he studied philosophy and literature at university. Fame is his sixth novel.