THE CULT NOVEL RETURNS! âThe best book I read last year is A Man Lies Dreaming by Lavie Tidhar... It is so cleverly constructed and such a spectacular conclusion unfolds that you are going to take it all very seriously.â â Sting âAmbitious as hellâ âIan Rankin âAn excellent novelâ âPhilip Kerr Since its original 2014 publication, A Man Lies Dreaming has been translated into multiple languages and gained a cult following for its dark humor, prescient politics and powerful exploration of the impossibility of fantasy. 1939: Adolf Hitler, fallen from power, seeks refuge in a London engulfed in the throes of a very British Fascism. Now eking a miserable living as a down-at-heels private eye and calling himself Wolf, he has no choice but to take on the case of a glamorous Jewish heiress whose sister went missing. Itâs a decision Wolf will very shortly regret. For in another time and place a man lies dreaming: Shomer, once a Yiddish pulp writer, who dreams lurid tales of revenge in the hell that is Auschwitz. Prescient, darkly funny and wholly original, the award-winning A Man Lies Dreaming is a modern fable for our time that comes âcrashing through the door of literature like Sam Spade with a .38 in his handâ (Guardian). PRAISE FOR LAVIE TIDHAR Winner â The World Fantasy AwardWinner â The John W. Campbell AwardWinner â The British Fantasy AwardWinner â The Jerwood Fiction Uncovered PrizeWinner â The Neukom Literary Arts AwardWinner â The Kitschies AwardWinner â The BSFA Award âTidhar is a genius at conjuring realities that are just two steps to the left of our own.â âNPR âTidhar changes genres with every outing, but his astounding talents guarantee something new and compelling no matter the story he tells.â âLibrary Journal âIn a genre entirely of his own, and quite possibly a warped genius.â âIan McDonald, author of River of Gods âAlready staked a claim as the genreâs most interesting, most bold, and most accomplished writer.â âLocus âTidhar is a master at taking concepts that really shouldnât work and crafting them into something uniquely brilliant.â âGeekDad âHe is perhaps the UKâs most literary speculative fiction writer.â âStrange Horizons âLike early Kurt Vonnegut⦠both writers seem to channel the same prankster glee that covers deep despair.â âLocus âBears comparison with the best of Philip K Dickâ âThe Financial Times PRAISE FOR A MAN LIES DREAMING JERWOOD FICTION UNCOVERED PRIZE WINNER 2015 BRITISH FANTASY AWARD NOMINEE 2015PREMIO ROMA NOMINEE 2016GEFFEN PRIZE NOMINEE 2019DUBLIN LITERATURE AWARD LONGLIST 2016 âComplex, elusive and intriguingâ âThe Jerusalem Post âNasty, clever, waspish and witty⦠a brilliant and potent thought experimentâ âThe Sunday Herald âBold and unnervingâ âNPR âDamn goodâ âJewish Book Council âA wholly original Holocaust story: as outlandish as it is poignant.â âKirkus (starred review) âA vital, brilliant novelâ âBarnes & Noble SFF Blog âOutstanding and movingâ âMaxim Jakubowski, LoveReading.co.uk âGripping⦠clever and thrilling workâ âBuzz Magazine âIn turns brutal, harrowing, heartbreaking and intriguingâ¦. [an] unforgettable novel.â âGulf Weekly âpoetic & terrible⦠quite incredibleâ âTor.com âA brilliant novel.â âPop Verse ë
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