Idiopathy
By (Author) Sam Byers
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
20th January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Joint winner of Betty Trask Awards 2014
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
240g
A novel of love, narcissism and ailing cattle.
Katherine has given up trying to be happy. Thirty, stuck in a town and a job she hates, her mounting cynicism and vicious wit repel the people she wants to attract, and attract the people she knows she should repel. Her ex Daniel, meanwhile, isnt sure that he loves his new girlfriend Angelica. But somehow not telling her he loves her has become synonymous with telling her that he doesnt love her, meaning that he has to tell her he loves her just to maintain the status quo.
When their former friend Nathan returns from a stint in a psychiatric ward to find that his mother has transformed herself into bestselling author and Twitter superstar "Mother Courage" Katherine, Daniel and Nathan decide to meet to heal old wounds and reaffirm their friendship. But will a reunion end well Almost certainly not.
Written with dazzling flair and deep insight; veering from scathing satire to a moving account of love and loneliness, Idiopathy neatly skewers the tangled relationships and unhinged narcissism of a self-obsessed generation. Taking aim at militant environmentalists, money-grabbing misery memoirs, self-help quackery and an increasingly bizarre cattle epidemic, it announces the arrival of a formidable, savagely funny talent.
A savagely brilliant novel Brimming with comic brio and nuanced psychological insight, Idiopathy signals the arrival of an exciting new talent If Idiopathy was half as fun to write as it is to read I suspect Mr Byers found some happiness along the way. David Annand, Sunday Telegraph
Brilliant a mordantly riveting first novel about what it's like to be a thirtysomething. John Lanchester, Observer
Laced with satirical verve . . . this is a savagely funny debut from a gifted, cynical new voice. Joseph Charlton, FT
Will make you purr with delight. Its well observed, light on its feet and never less than entertaining, with elegant ruminations on sex, love and loneliness that offset by some sublime comic riffs on the state of the nation. Sebastian Shakespeare, Tatler
Scabrously funny, beadily vigilant and often piercingly perceptive its hard to fault the enthusiasm with which Byers goes about his task, or the vicious wit he brings to it. Trevor Lewis, Sunday Times
Page by page, an almost indecently entertaining book. Byers goes beyond being merely a talented comic novelist insights bring the deeper laughs and they are what allow him to turn the corner, as the novel reaches its climax, into something altogether more poignant and more serious. Sam Leith, TLS
Brimming with comic brio and nuanced psychological insight , Sam Byerss first novel, Idiopathy, signals the arrival of a new talent. Telegraph
Even as Idiopathy threatens to become an emotional abattoir, Byerss prose remains spreadsheet-specific, mock analytical, funny . . . [Byers] has taken a laudable risk in turning his Bovarys bovine and Kareninas sheepish. Joshua Cohen, The New York Times Book Review
Byers has a quicksilver prose style and an easy, unlabored way of getting his point across . . . A sad, poignant and funny debut, deeply relatable and replete with promise for the authors future. Time Out New York (4 out of 5 stars)
Sam Byers was born in 1979. Idiopathy is his first novel. It has been chosen for the Waterstones 11, the annual shortlist of the book chains favourite fiction debuts.