A bold and hilarious hand grenade of a book that twists the novel into new shapes as the characters seemingly sabotage the fictional world they inhabit, I Am Sovereign sees Nicola Barker at her most joyful, provocative and riotous; it is the work of a novelist at the height of her powers.
A bold and hilarious hand grenade of a book that twists the novel into new shapes as the characters seemingly sabotage the fictional world they inhabit, I Am Sovereign sees Nicola Barker at her most joyful, provocative and riotous; it is the work of a novelist at the height of her powers.__'One of the funniest, most finely achieved comic novels, even by her own standard ... I think it's a masterpiece.' ALI SMITH'I think Nicola Barker is incapable of a dull page. Her work is unified by its spirit of adventure.' KEVIN BARRYHow long does it take to change the world?Could it happen in approximately twenty minutes?Charles, a forty-year-old teddy bear maker, is trying to sell his late mother's house, helped by his estate agent Avigail (who thinks Charles is an imbecile). The prospective buyers- the fearsome Wang Shu - who has no desire to make idle chit-chat - and her downtrodden daughter, Ying Yue.During the twenty-minute viewing a huge number of things happen, although it is also entirely possible that nothing happens at all. Which is it? Can the world really turn on its axis during a mundane discussion about cheese preservation? Has fiction the power to do that? Should it even want to?__'She really is a genius.' GUARDIAN'Life-affirming hilarity - Evelyn Waugh on ecstasy.' NELL ZINK'A madly brilliant little book that asks who at any point is in control of what. I loved it.' DAILY MAIL'Nicola Barker's wildness and capacity for the absurd often delight me.' SARAH MOSS'What an audacious writer Nicola Barker is ... In an era when plot is king, Barker has typically, joyously, dispensed with one ... Barker's pleasure in the novella feels defiant.' EVENING STANDARD'I Am Sovereign is bursting with energy, compassion and humour.' LITERARY REVIEW'Barker is a writer in a class of her own ... A work of coruscating intelligence, of deep humanity.' OBSERVER'A riotous burst of a novel that scrutinises the nature of fiction with the lightest of touches.' MAIL ON SUNDAY'A bracing, brilliantly bonkers comic novel ... This is freewheeling fiction that delights in the visual.' SUNDAY TIMES'Barker's writing is very, very funny, both ha ha and strange ... Fans of Ali Smith's \"Seasonal Quartet\" will enjoy a similarly arch, detached view on the banality of contemporary Britain ... A gloriously audacious blend of, well, the deep and the trite.' INDEPENDENT
“One of the funniest, most finely achieved comic novels, even by her own standard ... I think it's a masterpiece.”
One of the funniest, most finely achieved comic novels, even by her own standard β¦ I think itβs a masterpiece. Ali Smith
Life-affirming hilarity β Evelyn Waugh on ecstasy. Nell Zink
Nicola Barkerβs wildness and capacity for the absurd often delight me.
Nicola Barker always makes me laugh, and her new one, I Am Sovereign, is one of her funniest yet, which is saying something. Of course the best comic stuff always has a dark, dark undertow, and so it is with Ms Barker.
Nicola Barker loves to break the conventions of fiction ... She has set herself the novelistβs ultimate challenge - to turn the dullest situation imaginable into something fascinating and lifelike β and she (mostly) pulls it off ... Barker conveys the essence of these people with such skill that you feel you have met them. The Times
A bracing, brilliantly bonkers comic novel β¦ This is freewheeling fiction that delights in the visual. Sunday Times
Nicola Barker is British fictionβs brightest outlier ... a madly brilliant little book ... I loved it. Daily Mail
What an audacious writer Nicola Barker is ... In an era when plot is king, Barker has typically, joyously, dispensed with one ... Barkerβs pleasure in the novella feels defiant. Evening Standard
Nicola Barker is literary royalty ... Brave, funny and painfully timely. Guardian
A riotous burst of a novel that scrutinises the nature of fiction with the lightest of touches. Mail on Sunday
Nicola Barker was born in Ely in 1966 and spent part of her childhood in South Africa. She is the author of twelve novels - including Wide Open, Darkmans, The Yips and In the Approaches - and two short story collections. She has been twice longlisted and once shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, has won the IMPAC, the John Llewellyn Rhys and the Hawthornden Prizes, and was named one of Granta's 20 Best Young British Writers in 2003. Her latest novel, H(A)PPY, won the 2017 Goldsmiths Prize and was longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2018.
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