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"Not since Evelyn Waugh’s
The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold
has a disintegrating consciousness been portrayed so
convincingly. Funny and nightmarish by turns, Animals
is one of those books that one feels compelled to start reading again
as soon as one has finished it." The
Times "One of the most head-tighteningly suspenseful pieces of writing I've read in years ... compassionate, intelligent and forensic" Daily Telegraph "This strange, beautiful and deeply troubling novel makes the grade as genuine art ... [Ridgway is] writing fiction as radically new and provocative as any of the current generation of writers around the world, literary darlings with such exotic names as Eugenides, Hemon, Houellebecq, Kunzru, Murakami, Eggers. " Sunday Independent "Like Nicholson Baker, Ridgway has the descriptive power to locate the sublime hidden inside mundane minutiae. And like Paul Auster, he knows how the accretion of ordinariness can be made to seem overwhelming and sinister to a bewildered narrator. The result is that Animals is both a funny and surprising inspection of the detail of modern life, and an affecting portrait of a man struggling to make sense of it" Independent on Sunday "An exceptionally impressive novel" Ireland on Sunday "... seriously good, seriously original writing ... exhilarating, amusing, puzzling and, sometimes, sickening." Arminta Wallace, The Irish Times "A bold attempt to convey the fluctuations and fevers of a damaged state of mind" Guardian "Deeply unsettling but utterly absorbing" Metro "He turns people inside out, detailing their quirks and vulnerabilities with engaging perceptiveness…a concatenation of anecdotes and dream revelations…unnerving in their odd accuracy" The Times "At once comic and tragic, bright and solemn, this is a tremenduos work." Dubliner ![]() The illustrations for the
cover of Animals
are by Ed Firth. You can see his video work and contact him here.
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Beesten
(Animals)
is now availble from Manteau/Meulenhoff in Belgium and The Netherlands,
in a translation by Adriaan Krabbendam.
The French edition of Animals
has now been published by Phébus. The translation is
by Aline Azoulay.
Wagenbach
in Berlin have just published Normalzeit, the
German translation of Standard Time. Wagenbach
produced a
translation of
Horses last
year.
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