Remarkable second novel by the author of the highly-praised and controversial Politics
Adam Thirlwell is the author of two novels, Politics and The Escape; a novella, Kapow!; and a project including an essay-book - which won a Somerset Maugham Award - and a compendium of translations edited for McSweeney's. His work is translated into thirty languages. He has twice been selected as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists.
"A witty, irreverant and elegaic new novel...Haffner is a Quixote of our time" New York Times Book Review "A novel where the humour is melancholic, the melancholy mischievous and the talent startling" -- Milan Kundera "In The Escape, you can practically see Bellow's Augie March, Roth's Mickey Sabbath and Martin Amis's John Self applauding, ghost-like, from the margins... The novel fizzes with intelligence, verbal skill and humour" -- Simon Baker Observer "Beautifully written, poignant and clever... Thirlwell has a genuinely unique insight into humankind" The Times "The Escape is one of the best British novels I've read this year for one reason; Thirlwell's prose. At once effervescent and elegant, his narrative voice lifts the novel's lecherous comedy beyond the sublunary lovers' antics into a more rarefied sphere" -- Sarah Churchwell Guardian
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