Greenwell displays an extraordinary skill at handling time . . . <b>A piece of bravura writing</b> . . . A style that is both clinically precise and fiercely sensual . . . Exquisite

- Colm Tóibín, New York Times Book Review

A <b>brilliant </b>examination of love and intimacy

- SJ Watson, The Times

<b>Intense, emotional and super-sexy</b>

Sunday Telegraph

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Greenwell may be <b>the finest writer of sex currently at work</b>. He is certainly the most exhilarating

Times Literary Supplement

<b>Radiant</b> . . . compassion, that supreme quality in a fiction writer, is a main source of Greenwell's power

- Sigrid Nunez, New York Review of Books

<b>Incandescent</b> . . . Greenwell has an uncanny gift, one that comes along rarely

New York Times

<b>This book is brilliant</b>

Observer

<i>Cleanness </i>is <b>wise and illuminating</b> . . . a talented writer of beautiful sentences, and an insightful guide to the strange ways people have of loving each other

Guardian

Garth Greenwell has joined the canon of great gay writers . . . <b>enthralling</b>

Daily Telegraph

<b>Greenwell is a master of precision</b>: everyday intimacy is so well wrought that it can feel unbearable to read, as if he cuts too close to the skin

Financial Times

You should read this book because <b>it contains the year’s most thrilling sex writing</b>

- Katy Waldman, New Yorker

Greenwell is a great stylist

Spectator

<b>One of the more stunning accounts of sex in literature</b> . . . One puts the book down, and the light feels a bit hotter and the heart stings more sharply

White Review

Extraordinary . . . The range in these stories is part of their triumph and part of what makes their existential sorrow so profound . . . <b>Incomparably bittersweet </b>. . . Brilliant

- Ron Charles, Washington Post

Garth Greenwell is an intensely beautiful and gorgeous writer. Most American literature seems neutered by comparison

- Sheila Heti, author of <i>Motherhood</i>,

<b>Stunning, provocatively revelatory and atmospherically profound</b>. Here is love and sex as art, as pulse, as truth

- Lisa Taddeo, author of <i>Three Women</i>,

An impressive book: <b>moving, radical, both beautiful and violent, unexpected</b>. Garth Greenwell is a major writer, and his writing provides us tools to affirm ourselves, to exist – to fight

- Édouard Louis, author of <i>The End of Eddy</i>,

So rarely do words make comprehensible the inevitability and confusion of desire and determination as Garth Greenwell's writing does. <i>Cleanness </i>captures the indefinableness of pain and intimacy, love and alienation, vulnerability and sustainability

- Yiyun Li, author of <i>The Vagrants</i>,

I don't know how Garth Greenwell writes such <b>delicate, profane fiction</b>. Reading this book made me want to sit with my emotions and desires; it made me want to be a better writer

- Carmen Maria Machado, author of <i>Her Body and Other Parties</i>,

A novel of devastating honesty and beauty

- David Ebershoff, author of <i>The Danish Girl</i>,

I loved <i>Cleanness</i>. It's a page-turning love story if you read it for that; it's <b>a lambent, thought-provoking intervention on desire and others' knowability</b> if you read it for that; and if you read it for both, you'll get the best of it. 10/10

- Naoise Dolan, author of <i>Exciting Times</i>,

An unbearably wonderful, eloquently sexual, thoughtful, emotional delight of a novel – Garth Greenwell writes like no one else

- Eimear McBride, author of <i>A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing</i>,

This is <b>an exceptional work of fiction</b>, which places Greenwell among the very best contemporary novelists

The i

Written in precise, elegant prose, Garth Greenwell's Cleanness is an almost unbearably poignant book about a man whose life, like so many, has been transformed by the discovery and loss of love.

‘This is an exceptional work of fiction, which places Greenwell among the very best contemporary novelists’ – The i

Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia, stirs with hope and impending upheaval. Soviet buildings crumble, unrelenting winds lash the city, political protesters flood the streets with song.

Amid this disquiet, a young American teacher prepares to leave the place he’s come to call home. In a reflective mood, heightened by his imminent departure, he grapples with the intimate encounters that have marked his years abroad, each revealing startling insights about what it means to seek connection: with those we love, with the places we inhabit and with ourselves.

Chosen as a book of the year in the New Yorker, Daily Telegraph, Observer, New York Times, BBC, TIME and Irish Times.
A New York Times Notable Book of 2020.
Longlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize.

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Garth Greenwell returns to the characters and setting of his beloved debut, What Belongs to You, in this deeply moving and elegantly written book.
Garth Greenwell returns to the characters and setting of his beloved debut, What Belongs to You, in this deeply moving and elegantly written new book.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509874675
Publisert
2012-01-21
Utgiver
Pan Macmillan; Picador
Vekt
160 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
131 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Garth Greenwell is the author of Cleanness. His novel What Belongs to You won the British Book Award for Debut of the Year, was longlisted for the National Book Award, and was a finalist for six other awards, including the James Tait Black Prize, the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, it was named a Best Book of 2016 by over fifty publications in nine countries, and was translated into a dozen languages. His novella Mitko won the Miami University Press Novella Prize and was a finalist for the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction and a Lambda Literary Award. His fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, the Paris Review, A Public Space, and VICE, and he has written criticism for the New Yorker, the London Review of Books, and the New York Times Book Review, among others. He lives in Iowa City.