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Nov 10, 2025 9:38 AM

Author:Andrei Bely,David McDuff,Adam Thirlwell

Petersburg

Andrei Bely's Petersburg is a colourful evocation of Russia's capital during the short, turbulent period of the first socialist revolution in 1905. Considered Bely's masterpiece, the story follows Nikolai Ableukhov's journey as he is caught up in the revolutionary politics of those seminal days; exploring themes of history, identity, and family, the novel sees the young Russian chased through the misty Petersburg streets, tasked with planting a bomb intended to kill a government official - his own father. History, culture and politics are blended and juxtaposed; weather reports, current news, fashions and psychology jostle together with people from Petersburg in this literary triumph.

Reviews

The most important, most influential and most perfectly realized Russian novel written in the twientieth century.

—— The New York Times Book Review

The one novel that sums up the whole of Russia.

—— Anthony Burgess

A great novel . . . It widens our own humanity

—— Guardian

You read Lolita sprawling limply in your chair, ravished, overcome, nodding scandalized assent

—— Martin Amis , Observer

Nabokov's command of words, his joy in them, his comic and ecstatic use of them, makes reading his work such an intense joy

—— Daily Telegraph

Lolita is more the shocking because it is both intensely lyrical and wildly funny ... a Medusa's head with trick paper snakes

—— Time

His insight sparkles in every line

—— Independent

His funniest book since Breakfast of Champions . . . There are nuggets of Vonnegutian wisdom throughout.

—— Newsweek

Timequake is a novel by, and starring, Kurt Vonnegut . . . What Vonnegut does, which no one can do better, is give a big postmodern shrug . . . You've got to love him.

—— The Washington Post Book World

Humorous, sardonic . . . Timequake makes for irresistible reading that's loaded with more important truths than it lets on . . . Moralizing has never been funnier.

—— Chicago Sun-Times

Vonnegut is at his best.

—— Atlanta Journal & Constitution

Wonderfully readable

—— Wendy Cope , The Week

Translators give their wits and craft selflessly in service of others' work; this is a triumph of fidelity and unpretentiousness.

—— The Independent

Tom McCarthy's C... a novel blazing with energy and, for all its postmodern ambitions, a rich, old-fashioned yarn

—— Rosie Blau, on being a Booker judge , Financial Times

I surmise that it was because Tom McCarthy's C also hovers on an uneasy breaking-point, between fiction and philosophy, that I wanted it to win the Booker Man prize.

—— Andro Linklater , Spectator, Christmas round up

McCarthy's high-voltage writing runs through the reader like a charge.

—— Frances Wilson , Daily Telegraph, Christmas round up

New readers could grasp just how boldly he has tried to balance sumptuous period-fiction prose with a mischievous desire to sabotage his chosen form.

—— Boyd Tonkin , Independent, Christmas round up

An exciting, revealing and touching story

—— Lesley McDowell , Sunday Herald, Christmas round up

The novel's interest (or lack thereof) lies mainly in its stubborn refusal of anything resembling a narrative payoff...I loved it, right down to the prose, which, unspooling in a vaguely menacing present-continuous, sounds like screenplay instructions to a set designer

—— Anthony Cummins , The Times

A dazzlingly agile novel about the interconnectedness of things

—— Metro

Entertaining as well as ambitious

—— The Herald

McCarthy's descriptions of nature and of the everyday details of the era are vivid, surprising and true. And while the writing is often beautiful and ornate, the story has a bracing, Beckett-like severity

—— Irish Times
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