Rock, Paper, Scissors
By (Author) Naja Marie Aidt
Open Letter
Open Letter
11th August 2015
United States
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
839.8138
Paperback
354
Width 140mm, Height 215mm
424g
Rock, Paper, Scissors opens shortly after the death of Thomas and Jenny's criminal father. While trying to fix a toaster that he left behind, Thomas discovers a secret, setting into motion a series of events leading to the dissolution of his life and plunging him into a dark, shadowy underworld of violence and betrayal. A gripping story written with a poet's sensibility and attention to language, Rock, Paper, Scissors will greatly expand the readership for one of Denmark's most decorated and beloved writers.
"Laced with sex, marital problems, family drama, and money woes, Aidt's supremely cultivated novel is concerned with the struggle to connect with those we truly love and the consequences of remaining distant. Aidt writes with verve, passion, and a sharp edge, animating a smart set of characters who must fight for truth and happiness."Publishers Weekly "Rock, Paper, Scissors is a story you'll want to keep reading until the bitter (very bitter) end."Tony Malone, Words Without Borders "The dynamics Aidt reveals to us, and which drives her linguistic expression (abrupt, breathless sentences mirroring rather than penetrating the consciousness of her characters) consists on the one hand in the sheer manic nature of late-modern existence (surface haste, stressful energy, frenzied consumption), and on the other in anif I may be so boldauthentic sexual energy full of release potential."Lilian Munk Rsing, speech in honor of Aidt receiving the Danish Critics' Prize "A domestic drama that merges the mundane and the grotesque."Kirkus Reviews "Aidt tells this story of fear, paranoia, and resentment with such skill that you'll find yourself reading it way faster than your eyes can take in words."Bookishly Witty "With Rock, Paper, Scissors, Aidt documents the destructiveness and vitality, but also the vulnerability, of human existence. K.E. Semmel's translation is exact, capturing the poetry and precision of Aidt's sentences. This novel should do much to push Aidt further into the English-language literary scene."The Quarterly Conversation "I highly recommend Rock, Paper, Scissorsit is one of the best novels I have read in a long time. Aidt's writing is free of superlatives and affectations; yet it is so vivid that I could picture every scene."Asymptote
Naja Marie Aidt was born in Greenland and raised in Copenhagen. She is the author of seven collections of poetry and five short story collections, including Baboon (Two Lines Press), which received the Nordic Council's Literature Prize and the Danish Critics Prize for Literature. Rock, Paper, Scissors is her first novel. K.E. Semmel is a writer and translator whose work has appeared in Ontario Review, the Washington Post, Aufgabe, The Brooklyn Review, The Bitter Oleander, and elsewhere. His translations include books by Karin Fossum, Erik Valeur, and Simon Fruelund.