The Man Who Saw Everything, Deborah Levy
The Man Who Saw Everything, Deborah Levy
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The Man Who Saw Everything

Author: Deborah Levy

Narrator: George Blagden

Unabridged: 6 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/15/2019


Synopsis

Longlisted for the 2019 Booker Prize • Shortlisted for the 2019 Goldsmiths Prize • Finalist for the 2020 Lambda Literary Award • Longlisted for the 2020 Orwell Prize for Political Fiction • A CBC Best International Fiction of 2019 selection • One of The Sunday Times’ (UK) “picks of the best paperbacks” An electrifying and audacious novel about beauty, envy, and carelessness by Deborah Levy, two-time Man Booker Prize finalist. It is 1988 and Saul Adler, a narcissistic young historian, has been invited to Communist East Berlin to do research; in exchange, he must publish a favorable essay about the German Democratic Republic. As a gift for his translator's sister, a Beatles fanatic who will be his host, Saul's girlfriend will shoot a photograph of him standing in the crosswalk on Abbey Road, an homage to the famous album cover. As he waits for her to arrive, he is grazed by an oncoming car, which changes the trajectory of his life—and this story of good intentions and reckless actions. The Man Who Saw Everything is about the difficulty of seeing ourselves and others clearly. It greets the specters that come back to haunt old and new love, previous and current incarnations of Europe, conscious and unconscious transgressions, and real and imagined betrayals, while investigating the cyclic nature of history and its reinvention by people in power. Here, Levy traverses the vast reaches of the human imagination while artfully blurring sexual and political binaries—feminine and masculine, East and West, past and present—to reveal the full spectrum of our world. "An utterly beguiling fever dream of a novel. … Its sheer technical bravura places it head and shoulder above pretty much everything else on the [Booker] longlist."―Daily Telegraph

About Deborah Levy

Deborah Levy writes fiction, plays, and poetry. Her work has been staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company, broadcast on the BBC, and widely translated. The author of highly praised novels, including The Man Who Saw Everything (longlisted for the Booker Prize), Hot Milk and Swimming Home (both Man Booker Prize finalists), The Unloved, and Billy and Girl, the acclaimed story collection Black Vodka, and two parts of her working autobiography, Things I Don't Want to Know and The Cost of Living, she lives in London. Levy is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adam

I loved this novel - it is impossible to explain WHY it is good without spoiling it, which I worry will deflate readerly expectation. The first 98 pages are a very good, slightly surreal novel about Saul Adler, a beautiful young man who travels to East Berlin and falls in unexpected love. The last 1......more

Goodreads review by Meike

Nominated for the Booker Prize 2019 Nominated for the Goldsmiths Prize 2019 Deborah Levy's new novel certainly tells a captivating story, but what makes this book so fantastic is her smashing (ha!) narrative concept. Our narrator is Saul, a British historian and expert on Eastern European communism. A......more

Now unsurprisingly shortlisted for the 2019 Goldsmith Prize - perhaps a better fit for this brilliant book than the Booker Prize. Re-read following its longlisting for the 2019 Booker Prize and upgraded twice to 5* as this is a book which relays multiple re-reads and has proved to be the most enigmat......more