Madame Sosostris & the Festival for the Broken-Hearted
By (Author) Ben Okri
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Apollo
1st July 2025
6th March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Novella (Short Novel)
Hardback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
What do you do when your heart has been made a wasteland by love Viv, whos in the House of Lords, had the idea for the festival on the twentieth anniversary of the day her first husband left her. Six months later, crowds descend on the grounds of a dreamlike chateau in the South of France, avidly awaiting the experience of a lifetime, Vivs inaugural Festival for the Broken-Hearted. Everyone is in fancy dress. No one knows who anyone is. They wander the beautiful woods with just one night to change everything. And to crown it all, a very special guest is expected: world-renowned clairvoyant and fortune-teller Madame Sosostris, known as the wisest woman in Europe, and not seen since the pages of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land. She will attend for one night only. But will she actually appear at all, or will Vivs carefully orchestrated festival fall to pieces Will Viv and her husband make it through the night Will anyone else Part vision, part mystery, this story of a midsummer nights madness is also an homage to Eliot's famous poem, in Ben Okris inimitable style, as alive with echoes and reverberations as the enchanted forest itself. Think Ingmar Bergman meets William Shakespeare, with a dash of Mozart. Hearts will be healed, and hearts broken, but nobody will leave this festival exactly as they arrived.
[Okris] writing takes on the great riddles of existence freedom and consciousness, truth and illusion, suffering and transcendence spinning them into shimmering, allegorical texts * New York Times *
A writer who refuses to stop asking the hardest questions * New York Times *
Okri can distil language to its essence... his sentences have a careful simplicity, but not at the expense of eloquent writing * Financial Times *
Okri is incapable of writing a boring sentence * Independent on Sunday *
Ben Okri is that rare thing, a literary and social visionary, a writer for whom all three literature, culture and vision are profoundly interwoven -- Ali Smith
Okris writing has a light-as-air elegance * New Statesman *
Fiction's master enchanter -- Ben Okri
Sir Ben Okri was born in Minna, Nigeria. His childhood was divided between Nigeria, where he saw first-hand the consequences of war, and London. He has won many awards over the years, including the Booker Prize for Fiction, and is also an acclaimed essayist, playwright, and poet. In 2019 Astonishing the Gods was named as one of the BBC's '100 Novels That Shaped Our World'.