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World Shadow

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

World Shadow

Contributors:

By (Author) Nir Baram
Translated by Jessica Cohen

ISBN:

9781911231295

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

Text Publishing

Publication Date:

5th January 2022

UK Publication Date:

27th October 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

892.437

Prizes:

Short-listed for Jane Weitzman Award for Hebrew Literature in Translation, National Jewish Book Award 2022 (United States)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 234mm

Description

The #1 bestselling novel in Israel by Nir Baram, a controversial voice of dissent. A fast-paced novel about politics, money, power and corruption that holds a mirror up to the present day. It's the mid-1990s. Gabriel Mantzur wants to take advantage of all the business opportunities opening up in Israel. Moving in political and financial circles, he finds his way into the upper reaches of power-but the higher he goes, the less he understands the intrigues in which he is involved. Cut to the present. A group of young Londoners-homeless, unemployed and disaffected-is organising a worldwide strike to protest globalisation and inequality. Sick of being screwed over, they conspire to overturn the prevailing order. Meanwhile, an eerily familiar American political consulting firm, with interests everywhere from Bolivia to the Congo, ostensibly exists to further liberal and progressive causes-until the veil is drawn back on the true nature of its activities. With its masterly interwoven narrative strands and its global perspective, World Shadow confirms Nir Baram as a major contemporary writer on the world stage.

Reviews

The best novel Baram has written so far, a brilliant literary achievement. World Shadow is asking the most important questions of our time. * Israel Today *
A real literary achievement. Surely one of the most impressive novels written in Hebrew in the past years. It is a mind-blowing epos that raises big questions about the human spirit, democracy, morals and violence. * Haaretz *
The most intelligent, insightful and thought-provoking documentation written to date of the economic, social, moral and cultural processes that are sending seismic waves throughout our world. * Shelly Yachimovich *
A tremendous description of the evils, passions and hopes that shape the world today. One of the most ambitious novels I have ever readYou can hear in World Shadow echoes of Underworld by Don DeLillo. Echoes of rebellionof great literature. * El Pas (Spain) *
Some readers will feel this great novel predicted many aspects of Trumps rise, and they would not be mistaken. * sterreichischer Rundfunk (Austria) *
May be the most impressive novel that has been written about this era of discontent. * El Mundo (Spain) *
The reader is captivated until the crushing end, thanks to Nir Barams great artA masterpiece. * Deutschlandfunk (Germany) *
A boundlessly ambitious novel. This is the Hamlet of the twenty-first century. * Volkskrant (Netherlands) *
For this novel, Baram deserves a place at the front line of modern literature. * NRC (Netherlands) *
Baram is one of the best writers I have read in recent years. * Milenio (Mexico) *
Nir Baram is the great revelation of the Hebrew languageOne of the most important novels of our time. You read it and think of Balzac. * ABC (Mexico) *
Triumphant an indelible portrait of our turbulent, unhappy age. * Jewish Book Council *

Author Bio

Nir Baram was born in Jerusalem in 1976. He is the author of five novels, including Good People, which was translated into English in 2016. His novels have been translated into more than ten languages and received critical acclaim around the world.

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