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New Year's Eve. The last day of the last year of human existence.
A high-ranking minister criss-crosses the city with blood on his hands, a dying necrophile attempts to go clean before God, and a traumatized nurse is pressured into keeping a powerful secret. With undisguised glee, a nameless narrator unravels these twisted tales of moral turmoil, all of which are brought to an abrupt close by a cataclysmic collision of time and space. What will remain on New Year's Day? In a cabin in the Alps, the last people on earth - a musicologist and her young daughter - search for a five-hundred-year-old musical score that might explain the catastrophe. Outside the cabin, hidden in shadow, a sinister figure waits for them to accept their fate.
With dark humour and remorselessness reminiscent of Thomas Bernhard and Pier Paolo Pasolini, Anomaly is an exhilarating, provocative carnival of a novel, from one of Europe's most distinctive literary voices.
About the Author
Andrej Nikolaidis was born in 1974 and raised in Sarajevo, Bosnia. In 1992, following the outbreak of ethnic strife in the country that soon erupted into an all-out war, Nikolaidis' family moved to Ulcinj, his father's hometown in Montenegro, where he still lives. An ardent supporter of Montenegrin independence, anti-war activist and promoter of human rights, especially minority rights, Nikolaidis initially became known for his political views and public feuds, appearing on local television and in newspapers with his razor-sharp political commentaries. He now works as a freelance journalist and has written a number of articles for The Guardian. His previous novels translated into English include The Coming (2011), The Son (2013) and Till Kingdom Come (2015), published by Istros Books.
More Details
- Contributor: Andrej Nikolaidis
- Imprint: Peirene Press Ltd
- ISBN13: 9781908670892
- Packaged Dimensions: 125x198mm
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Peirene Press Ltd
- Release Date: 2024-04-16
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Andrej Nikolaidis was born in 1974 and raised in Sarajevo, Bosnia. In 1992, following the outbreak of ethnic strife in the country that soon erupted into an all-out war, Nikolaidis' family moved to Ulcinj, his father's hometown in Montenegro, where he still lives. An ardent supporter of Montenegrin independence, anti-war activist and promoter of human rights, especially minority rights, Nikolaidis initially became known for his political views and public feuds, appearing on local television and in newspapers with his razor-sharp political commentaries. He now works as a freelance journalist and has written a number of articles for The Guardian. His previous novels translated into English include The Coming (2011), The Son (2013) and Till Kingdom Come (2015), published by Istros Books.
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