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Sea Monsters [Hardback]

3.34/5 (2025 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 222x144x22 mm, weight: 316 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Chatto & Windus
  • ISBN-10: 1784741930
  • ISBN-13: 9781784741938
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 222x144x22 mm, weight: 316 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Chatto & Windus
  • ISBN-10: 1784741930
  • ISBN-13: 9781784741938
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Finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award 2019

'Sea Monsters is a mesmerizing, revelatory novel, smart and funny and laced with a strangeness that is never facile but serves as a profound and poetic tool for navigating our shared world. Chloe Aridjis is the rare writer who reinvents herself in each book; she is, for my money, one of the most brilliant novelists working in English today' Garth Greenwell

One autumn afternoon in Mexico City, 17-year-old Luisa does not return home from school. Instead, she boards a bus to the Pacific coast with Tomįs, a boy she barely knows. He seems to represent everything her life is lacking recklessness, impulse, independence and may also help her fulfil an unusual obsession: to track down a troupe of Ukrainian dwarfs who have recently escaped a Soviet circus touring Mexico. They head for Zipolite, the Beach of the Dead, a community peopled by hippies, nudists, beach combers and eccentric storytellers, and Luisa searches for someone, anyone, who will promise, no matter what, to remain a mystery. But as she wanders the shoreline, she begins to discover that a quest is more easily envisioned than accomplished.

And so unfolds a phantasmagorical tale of adolescence, transgression and disenchantment in late 1980s Mexico, a place of long nights, insistent sun and relentless rain. Sea Monsters is an intoxicating evocation of past selves and buried histories, the pull of fantasy colliding with the stark light of reality a dreamlike yet vivid novel about the moments and mysteries that shape us.

'A mesmerizing novel . . . Aridjis beautifully renders the perspective of a bored, intelligent teenage girl a decadent, solipsistic daydream' Emily Rhodes, Financial Times

'A surreal, captivating tale about the power of a youthful imagination, the lure of teenage transgression, and its inevitable disappointments . . . Aridjis excels at writing a life lived in the borderlands between reality and fantasy . . . replete with sentences of rare beauty and power' Ellen Jones, Los Angeles Review of Books

Recenzijas

The novel's brilliance lies in capturing so convincingly that state of adolescent restlessness... Aridjiss languid prose lets these images wash over the reader, unfurling in comma-rich sentences that beautifully render a state of inertia -- Francesca Carington * Daily Telegraph * Sea Monsters is a mesmerizing, revelatory novel, smart and funny and laced with a strangeness that is never facile but serves as a profound and poetic tool for navigating our shared world. Chloe Aridjis is the rare writer who reinvents herself in each book; she is, for my money, one of the most brilliant novelists working in English today -- Garth Greenwell A mesmerising novel Aridjis beautifully renders the perspective of a bored, intelligent, privileged teenage girl a decadent, solipsistic daydream -- Emily Rhodes * Financial Times * Self-contained, inscrutable, and weirdly captivating, like a salvaged object that wants to return to the sea -- Katy Waldman * New Yorker * Aridjis riffs like a poet, letting each image twist and grow into the next... The novels strength lies in its ability to turn to the next magic trick, the next detail, the next sight. Those sights are all the more impressive when conjured solely from language. By opting out of fictions conventional prioritization of plot or character development, Aridjis foregrounds her ability to develop images and metaphors. The result is seductive in its multiplicity. Mallarmé would be proud -- Lily Meyer * Atlantic * I love the way Chloe Aridjis creates her own worlds in prose, and I especially love how Sea Monsters has invented the world of adolescence and its reveries: violent and tender, logical and dreamlike a twenty-first century essay disguised as a nineteenth-century fable -- Adam Thirlwell The language is precise, strange, evocative and wise... Aridjiss novel poses far more questions than it answers, and it does so accurately and beautifully. -- RO Kwon * Guardian * Reading this angsty and atmospheric novel was like busting open my adolescent 1980s veins and mainlining the entire Joy Division catalog right into my bloodstream. Just gorgeous -- Samantha Irby * Marie Claire * A surreal, captivating tale about the power of a youthful imagination, the lure of teenage transgression, and its inevitable disappointments . . . Aridjis allows her narrative to swell and recede like the sea, along with Luisas capacious imagination . . . Aridjis excels at writing a life lived in the borderlands between reality and fantasy... Moreover, the novels precocious teenage narrative voice is replete with sentences of rare beauty and power. I may start reading it again at once * Los Angeles Review of Books * Eccentrically detailedAridjis scrambles your brain, not with high-modernist pyrotechnics but by the stealthier means of undermining the assumption that a novels words exist to advance the storyYou enjoy Luisas company without ever being quite sure why she wants us around -- Anthony Cummins * Observer * Sea Monsters is destined to be a classic: a richly imaginative, reflective and mesmerising novel -- Xiaolu Guo Aridjiss coming-of-age novel is rich in atmosphere, and theres an undeniable charm to its dreamlike narrative -- Anthony Gardner * Mail on Sunday * A searingly hypnotic work, a dazzling tale of enchantment and disenchantment -- Laura Esquivel, author of Like Water For Chocolate Intense and impressionistic, it seems to hang on in the air long after the last page. -- Rupert Thomson The prose is mesmerising with strange and beautiful observations * Sunday Express * A dreamy, fantastical novel packed with lush description * HuffPost * A dreamy, wandering tale of teenage ennui and searching, and the pull of the sea . . . Aridjiss sentences are luminescent and imagistic . . . A lovely, surreal novel -- Julia Kastner * Shelf Awareness * Ethereal and ruminative . . . Brilliant in her ability to get inside the head of her young narrator, Aridjis skillfully renders a slightly zonked-out atmosphere of mystery and the mind of a young romantic, resulting in a strange and hypnotic novel. * Publishers Weekly * At once precise and impressionistic, [ Sea Monsters] sympathetically navigates between dreams and disillusionment, while preserving intact its deeply beguiling spell -- Stephanie Cross * The Lady * Sea Monsters is a treasure chest of Luisas deftly curated visions * BOMB Magazine *

Papildus informācija

The third novel from the exceptional Chloe Aridjis. Lavishly praised by critics, her work has been described as 'a poetics of the strange' (TLS) and compared to such writers as Murakami and Sebald. Her fans include Paul Auster, Ali Smith, Jeanette Winterson, Junot Diaz and Tom McCarthy.
Chloe Aridjis was born in New York and grew up in the Netherlands and Mexico. She is the author of two previous novels, Book of Clouds, which won the Prix du Premier Roman Etranger in France, and Asunder. Chloe writes for various art journals and was a guest curator at Tate Liverpool. In 2014 she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lives in London.