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Sympathy - by Olivia Sudjic (Paperback)

Sympathy - by  Olivia Sudjic (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An electrifying debut novel of obsessive love, family secrets, and the dangers of living our lives online<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"Packed with tension, pathos, and vitality . . . This is a potent first novel from a formidable talent." -- <i>Minneapolis Star Tribune</i> <p/> "The best fictional account I've read of the way the internet has shaped our inner lives." <b>-- </b><i>Guardian </i>(UK) <p/> At twenty-three Alice Hare, a loner, arrives in New York with only the vaguest of plans: to find a city to call home. Instead she discovers the online profile of a Japanese writer called Mizuko Himura, whose stories blur the line between autobiography and fiction. Alice becomes infatuated with Mizuko from afar, convinced this stranger's life holds a mirror to her own. Realities multiply as Alice closes in on her "internet twin," staging a chance encounter and inserting herself into his orbit. When Mizuko disappears, Alice is alone and adrift again. Tortured by her silence, Alice uses the only tool at her disposal, writing herself back into Mizuko's story, with disastrous consequences. <p/> "A smart and lyrical evocation of that murky emotional terrain between our online and offline selves." -- <i>Vice</i> (UK) <p/> "At once a riveting mystery and a literary tour de force, <i>Sympathy</i> had me spellbound from the first page to the last." <b>-- </b>Emily Gould, author of <i>Friendship</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b><i>New York Times Book Review </i>Paperback Row <br> One of NPR's "Best Books of 2017" <br> One of <i>Entertainment Weekly</i>'s "16 Debut Novels to Read in 2017" <br> One of the <i>Observer</i>'s "New Faces of Fiction for 2017" <br> One of <i>Elle</i> UK's "Six Top Debut Authors of 2017"​ <br> One of <i>Esquire</i>'s "8 Best Summer Reads"​ <br> One of i-D/<i>Vice</i>'s "10 Brilliant Emerging Female Authors to Read in 2017" <br> One of the <i>Guardian</i>'s "The Best Debut Fiction" 2017 titles <br> One of the <i>Independent</i>'s "10 best debut novels by women authors"</b> <br><b>One of Flavorwire's "10 Must-Read Books for April" <br> One of Bustle's "11 Of The Best Fiction Books Coming Out In April 2017"</b> <br><b>One of ReadItForward's "17 Books We're Excited to Read in 2017" <br> One of the<i> Lady Magazine</i>'s "Must-reads for 2017" (UK) <br> One of Refinery 29's "2017 Books We're Most Excited About Right Now​" (UK) <br> One of Autostraddle's "45 Queer Feminist Books To Read in Early 2017"</b> <br><b>One of Hello Giggles's "15 new books we can't wait to read in April"</b> <br><b>One of Signature Read's "Nowhere to Hide: 5 Books on the Changing Art of Stalking​"</b> <p/> "Clever, riddled with a network of allusions similar to that of Marisha Pessl's <i>Special Topics in Calamity Physics</i>...Olivia Sudjic's smart debut novel is an uncomfortably contemporary tale of unrequited love in the internet age."--<b><i>NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW</i></b> <p/> "<i>Sympathy</i> will double-click your heart."--<b><i>VANITY FAIR</i></b> <p/> "In the digital age, the lives of glamorous others have never felt more tantalizingly near, or so finds the lonely antiheroine of Olivia Sudjic's <i>Sympathy</i>."--<b><i>VOGUE</i></b> <p/> "Sudjic's figurative approach to depicting social media is what really marks [<i>Sympathy</i>] as the<b></b>first truly literary book largely about Instagram...<i>Sympathy </i>is an exceptionally unnerving read. The book explores digital power dynamics, and the deep implication of our selves with these dynamics, with a sophistication that never feels pretentious. <i>Sympathy </i>is a remarkable debut, and with the arrival of such a novelist we can finally welcome our techno-dystopian future with open arms."--<b><i>NEW REPUBLIC</i></b> <p/> "<i>Sympathy</i> is a sneaky, subtle debut novel about intimacy, aspiration and the Internet. As the protagonist, Alice, stalks and befriends her Instagram hero in a worsening spiral of obsession, the reader falls into something like the glassy-eyed fugue state you reach after too much online scrolling: mesmerized, inert, unable to stop."<b>--NPR</b> <p/> "If last summer's must-read debut was Emma Cline's <i>The Girls</i>, this year it's undoubtedly Olivia Sudjic's remarkable <i>Sympathy</i>."--<i><b>VOGUE</b></i><b>(UK)</b> <p/> "In this zeitgeisty debut, Olivia Sudjic has revealed herself to be an erudite writer who can weave together themes of online obsessions, family secrets and unexpected parallel lives...Filled with explosive intelligence and dark humour, <i>Sympathy </i>is both beautiful and raw, and captures the essence of personal responsibility in the digital age."--<i><b>ELLE</b></i><b> (UK)</b> <p/> "Olivia Sudjic's smart, savvy debut novel is a digital-age cautionary tale about liking too much, following too intensely and unraveling while striving to connect... Sudjic excavates the dark depths of the soul, but she also hits us with regular bouts of comic brilliance...This is a fresh, topical, switched-on novel...<i>Sympathy</i> is fact-filled, but it is also packed with tension, pathos and vitality...This is a potent first novel from a formidable talent."<b>--<i>MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE</i></b> <p/> "<i>Sympathy</i> by Olivia Sudjic [is] the best fictional account I've read of the way the internet has shaped our inner lives. A literary thriller that confirms the arrival of a major new talent."<b>--<i>THE GUARDIAN</i></b> <p/> "A new direction for literature and fiction."--<b>NPR, Weekend Edition</b> <p/> "The book of the summer...<i>Sympathy</i> opens with what must be the most intense description of an Instagram follow request ever committed to print...With this, the stage is set for a contemporary tale of obsession...What makes<i> Sympathy</i> such a standout in its approach to social media is a move way from <i>Black Mirror</i>-style satire and, instead, a smart and lyrical evocation of that murky emotional terrain between our online and offline selves...Full of wry humour and sharp observations."--<b><i>VICE</i> (UK) </b> <p/> "[Part of] the new guard...representing a very modern take on sexuality and identity...[Sudjic] cleverly explores what damage our smartphones are doing to our souls."<b>--<i>STYLIST</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "A fascinating story about how we connect in the digital age... Imagine <i>Alice Through the Looking Glass</i> for the Instagram generation and you'll get a sense of <i>Sympathy</i>... it explores the obsession of one young woman with another, an obsession fed by social media feeds and resulting in a slow but devastating slippage of identity... At more than 400 pages, <i>Sympathy</i> serves up David Mitchell levels of plot; it is also subtly mimetic... [its] narrative advances like a search, link by link, as Alice follows her nose through meat - and cyberspace - leaving not breadcrumbs but photos behind... But if <i>Sympathy</i> is in part a cautionary tale, its author is very far from po-faced: abuzz with ideas and enthusiasm, she leaves you convinced that there's much, much more to come."--<i><b>OBSERVER, </b></i><b>"Meet the new faces of fiction for 2017"</b> <p/> "As the novel [...] so chillingly illustrates, what social media actually offers is more often the illusion of connection...Fittingly, the narrative is held together by a dream-like disjointedness...the reading experience rendered akin to that of losing oneself online...A gripping odyssey into one woman's online-addled inner life that shrewdly ties together the age-old hubris of youth with a particular sort of new digital naïveté."--<b><i>INDEPENDENT</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "[<i>Sympathy</i>] represents an extraordinary coming together of stories and ideas."<b>--<i>THE SPECTATOR</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "A young woman is consumed by obsession in a thrilling debut that skewers our digital culture...engrossing...Novels often handle digital culture gingerly, as a strange new world that is somehow alien to our own and to that of the written page. Sudjic's achievement is to incorporate this world at a granular level; it provides both the mechanisms necessary to propel her plot and the texture that defines her characters and their experience of New York...Sympathy is an intelligent and absorbing literary thriller that promises much for the future."--<b><i>FINANCIAL TIMES </i>(UK)</b> <p/> "An all-too-real depiction of the fickle feeling of closeness the internet can inspire."--<b>i-D/ <i>VICE, </i>"10 brilliant emerging female authors to read in 2017"</b> <p/> "This debut has been acclaimed as the 'First Great Instagram Novel', and what it does is both <b>new and strange</b> - and deeply familiar. From the infancy of the industrial revolution, novels have thrived on technological change, dramatising the aesthetics of machines as well as the changes (usually deformations) they make to the human soul. The pantheon of post-industrial writing is Humphrey Jennings's <i>Pandaemonium: The Coming of the Machine 1660-1886</i>, and if there were to be a sequel for our digital age, <i>Sympathy</i> would earn a place in it for its <b>exquisite, sustained observation of our use of smartphones</b>...<i>Sympathy</i> is a<b>n astute, quirky, slow-burning satire on emerging codes of behaviour, intergenerational differences, globalisation, the tech industry and the vortex of the dark web</b>...Rarely do novels so ostentatiously of the moment succeed so well at gesturing to the universal."<b>--<i>THE GUARDIAN</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "Olivia Sudjic's <i>Sympathy</i> is the addictive new book about Instagram that everyone is reading."--<b><i>EVENING STANDARD</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "A dark, spellbinding reflection on relationships in the Digital Age, <i>Sympathy</i> is a debut that will have you rethinking the way life online intersects with existence offscreen." <b>--REFINERY 29</b> <p/> "This debut novel takes the internet and its discontents as its subject through the story of a virtual obsession turned IRL."--<b><i>FLAVORWIRE</i>, "10 Must-Read Books for April"</b> <p/> "<i>Sympathy</i> is a haunting exploration of our digital lives, and as dizzyingly addictive as scrolling through your ex's Facebook pictures."--<b><i>DIVA MAGAZINE (UK)</i></b> <p/> "Olivia Sudjic's skillful debut novel plays on the idea that everything in our digital lives is seen through some sort of filter--so where, exactly, lies the truth?"<b>--READITFORWARD, "17 Books We're Excited to Read in 2017"</b> <p/> "<i>Sympathy</i> turns out to be--like so many mysteries--a book about the past rising back into the present and setting everything askew. It's a haunting conclusion to a novel that's frequently disarming."--<b>LITHUB</b> <p/> "A brilliantly claustrophobic read, as Alice gets caught up in a tangle of lies and sexual encounters, and begins to lose sight of who she really is."--<i><b>PSYCHOLOGIES MAGAZINE </b></i><b>(UK)</b> <p/> "<i>Sympathy</i> tells the <b>thrilling</b> story of Alice and Mizuko, two people who get a lot more than they expected from their online connection." --<b><i>HELLO GIGGLES, </i>"15 new books we can't wait to read in April"</b> <p/> "What unfolds is a dark narrative about the far-fetched connections we create online and in our heads, and how we attempt to pass them along as sheer fate or coincidence." <b>--STET MAGAZINE</b> <p/> "Olivia Sudjic's engrossing debut novel, <i>Sympathy</i>, explores how technology dissolves personal boundaries. Alice, recently moved from London to New York, becomes obsessed with author Mizuko Himura. Physical, emotional, and digital boundaries are tested and broken as Alice struggles to replicate her close connection with Mizuko's social media persona in her organic relationship with the real Mizuko." --<b><i>PUBLISHERS WEEKLY</i></b> <p/> "The reason to read this novel, aside from the au courant topic, is the luscious, absorbing writing." <b><i>--LIBRARY JOURNAL</i></b> <p/> "Readers will find much to appreciate in this very contemporary bildungsroman."--<b><i>BOOKLIST</i></b> <p/> "Author Olivia Sudjic may only be in her late twenties...but that hasn't stopped critics from raving about her debut novel, <i>Sympathy</i>. <i>The Guardian</i> even described the Cambridge-educated writer's work as 'the best fictional account... of the way the internet has shaped our inner lives'...Set in New York City, it's the story of a young woman's obsession with a Japanese writer's online presence - her 'internet twin' - and the connections they share. This is one for your summer reading list."--<b>REFINERY 29 (UK), "The 2017 Books We're Most Excited About Right Now​"</b> <p/> "Sudjic is masterful in jumping around the timeline, teasing out what we know is soon to come...I loved this book."--<b>Arianna Rebolini, TINY LETTER</b> <p/> "A novel about online obsession in an unnervingly opaque and anonymous digital age...Sudjic's compulsive debut charts the depths of desperation and torment to which humans can be pushed in a warped effort to find connection."<b>--SHEERLUXE, "The Books to Read Before Anyone Else Does"</b> <p/> "Olivia Sudjic has treated the world with a dark, thrilling first novel... a brooding tale of obsession in the internet age, and a promising debut from a budding writer."<b>--LARGEHEARTED BOY</b> <p/> "A powerful and original novel--very enjoyable."<b>--Diana Athill</b> <p/> "I loved [<i>Sympathy</i>]. It was brilliant, compelling, beautifully written and deeply disturbing. I think about the changes I have seen in society in the last twenty years, caused by the internet underpinning our lives, and I feel discomfort. [Sudjic] captured something important."<b>--Martha Lane Fox</b> <p/> "In this unbelievably accomplished first novel, Olivia Sudjic creates a narrator whose compelling voice is timeless, even as her obsessions and the tools she uses to satisfy them are up-to-the-minute modern. At once a riveting mystery and a literary tour de force, <i>Sympathy</i> had me spellbound from the first page to the last."<b>--Emily Gould, author of <i>Friendship</i> </b> <p/> "Getting to know someone has always been a thorny affair. With the addition of personal devices, the line between bonding and surveillance has become freakishly blurred. <i>Sympathy</i> is a mind-bending novel that skillfully depicts the bizarre interplay of technology and intimacy with a story that is compassionate, funny, and incredibly alarming."--<b>Claire-Louise Bennett, author of <i>Pond</i></b> <p/> "Olivia Sudjic elegantly explores the warped world of intimacies formed online--and how quickly those intimacies derail. Global in scope, as subtle as it is suspenseful, <i>Sympathy </i>is an extraordinary debut."<b>--Idra Novey, author of <i>Ways to Disappear</i></b> <br><b><i> </i></b> <br> "The thoughtful, intelligent and aptly named <i>Sympathy</i> is an ever-expanding map of the perils of internet life and takes us on a series of coiling emotional tumbles through the rabbit holes and wormholes between URL and IRL, with a heartbreakingly modern New York Alice trying simultaneously to hold on to reality and to discover her own humanity."<b>--Louisa Young, author of <i>The Heroes' Welcome </i>and others</b> <p/> "An impressive debut. Complex, crisp and highly topical."<b>--Vesna Goldsworthy, author of <i>Gorsky </i>and <i>Chernobyl Strawberries </i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>OLIVIA SUDJIC was born in London in 1988. She studied English at Cambridge University where she was awarded the E. G. Harwood Prize and was named a Bateman Scholar. She has written for publications including <i>Elle, Sunday Times</i>'<i>Style, </i> and the <i>Observer, </i> among others.

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