Winner of The 2023 International Booker Prize.
In Time Shelter, an enigmatic flaneur named Gaustine opens a clinic for the past that offers a promising treatment for Alzheimer's sufferers: each floor reproduces a decade in minute detail, transporting patients back in time.
As Gaustine's assistant, the unnamed narrator is tasked with collecting the flotsam and jetsam of the past, from 1960s furniture and 1940s shirt buttons to scents and even afternoon light. But as the rooms become more convincing, an increasing number of healthy people seek out the clinic as a time shelter, hoping to escape the horrors of the present – a development that results in an unexpected conundrum when the past begins to invade the present.
Intricately crafted, and eloquently translated by Angela Rodel, Time Shelter cements Georgi Gospodinov’s reputation as one of the indispensable writers of our times, a major voice in international literature.
Georgi Gospodinov is one of Europe's most acclaimed writers. Originally from Bulgaria, his novels have won his country's most prestigious literary prize twice and have been shortlisted for more than a dozen international prizes – including the 2015 PEN Literary Award for Translation, the Premio Gregor von Rezzori, the Premio Strega Europeo, the Bruecke Berlin Preis, and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt Literaturpreis. He has won the 2016 Jan Michalski Prize, the 2019 Angelus Literature Central Europe Prize and the 2021 Premio Strega Europeo, among others.
"The most exquisite kind of literature... I've put it on a special shelf in my library that I reserve for books that can never be fully exhausted – books that demand to be revisited every now and then." – Olga Tokarczuk, author of The Books of Jacob and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
"In equal measure playful and profound, Georgi Gospodinov's Time Shelter renders the philosophical mesmerizing, and the everyday extraordinary. I loved it." – Claire Messud, author of The Woman Upstairs.
"Gospodinov is one of Europe's most fascinating novelists, and this his most expansive, soulful and mind-bending book." – Dave Eggers, author of The Circle.
"A powerful and brilliant novel: clear-sighted, foreboding, enigmatic. A novel in which the future gives way like a rotten beam and the past rushes in like a flood." – Sandro Veronesi, author of The Hummingbird.
"A trickster at heart, and often very funny... Gospodinov is one of the leading writers in Europe: every book is an event." – Garth Greenwell, The New Yorker.
Gospodinov unfolds a philosophical and emotional story that raises questions about our need to return to the past and the danger of losing our connection with the present. Nostalgia, which can be a remedy, may also become a trap when the past begins to dictate the future.
With his poetic prose, profound sensitivity, and irony, the novel intertwines the personal and the political, the intimate and the universal. It is a book for those who wonder what makes us human when memory betrays us, and what remains when the past overshadows the present.
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Автор:Georgi Gospodinov
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Издателство:Orion
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ISBN:9781474623070
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Година:2023
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Страници:302
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Корици:меки
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Състояние:отлично