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Surrender - by Ray Loriga (Paperback)

Surrender - by  Ray Loriga (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From award-winning Spanish author Ray Loriga comes a dystopian novel about authority, manipulation, and the disappearance of privacy that "calls to mind <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i> by Margaret Atwood [and] <i>Blindness</i> by José Saramago" (Alfaguara Prize Winner Citation).<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"[A] riveting, and original, achievement."--<i>WIRED</i></b> <p/><b>From award-winning Spanish author Ray Loriga comes a dystopian novel about authority, manipulation, and the disappearance of privacy that "calls to mind <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i> by Margaret Atwood [and] <i>Blindness</i> by José Saramago" (Alfaguara Prize Winner Citation).</b> <p/> Ten long years have passed since war first broke out, and one couple still does not know the whereabouts of their children, or what their country is even fighting for. They follow orders and their lives go by simply, routinely, until--one day--a mute boy walks onto their property. When the authorities announce that the area needs to be evacuated and that everyone must relocate to "the transparent city," the three leave together. <p/> At first, the city proves to be a paradise: a stunning glass dome of endless highways, buildings, trains, and markets. Everything its inhabitants need is provided to them--food, protection, shelter--and the family quickly, unquestioningly, settles into their new life. But, soon, a sinister underlay begins to emerge. Neither secrets nor walls are permitted here, and strict order, authoritarian calm, and transparency must always reign supreme. <p/> In a society in which everything private is public, the most chilling portent of our future emerges. <i>Surrender</i> is an urgent novel about dignity and rebellion and the lengths we go to preserve love, hope, and humanity. <p/><b>"Loriga envisions in this gripping tale an unsettling dystopia in which all secrets are forbidden...This memorable page-turner will appeal to fans of <i>Brave New World</i>."--<i>Publishers Weekly </i></b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>WINNER OF THE ALFAGUARA PRIZE (SPAIN), 2017 <br> WINNER OF THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BOOK AWARD IN TRANSLATION</b> <p/> "Ray Loriga is a fascinating cross between Marguerite Duras and Jim Thompson." <br><b>--Pedro Almodóvar</b> <p/> "[A] riveting, and original, achievement." <br><b>--<i>WIRED</i>, "13 Must-Read Books for Spring"</b> <p/> "Loriga envisions in this gripping tale an unsettling dystopia in which all secrets are forbidden... [His] chilling portent of the future will undoubtedly resonate with readers concerned about the erosion of privacy. This memorable page-turner will appeal to fans of <i>Brave New World</i>." <br><b>--<i>Publishers Weekly </i></b> <p/> "[Surrender is] a Kafkaesque and Orwellian story about authority and collective manipulation, a parable on our societies exposed to the gaze and judgment of all. Through the use of a modest and thoughtful voice, with unexpected bursts of humor, the author constructs a luminous fable about exile, loss, paternity and attachment." <br><b>--Alfaguara Prize Winner Citation </b> <p/> "Part allegory, part dystopian nightmare, Ray Loriga's <i>Surrender</i> narrates one man's futile search for a separate peace under a totalitarian regime . . . A descendant of Orwell's Winston Smith and Kafka's nameless protagonists, he endures his country's authoritarian whimsies with stoicism and surface submission. His voice is deadpan, non-confrontational, yet every so often he sneaks in a telling comment, slyly critical of the authorities. The challenge for the translator, Carolina De Robertis, which she handles with terrific aplomb, is to capture the subtle shifts in tone that signal his inner rebellion." <br><b>--Northern California Book Award Winner Citation</b> <p/> "[<i>Surrender</i>'s] climax packs abundant weight...this novel has plenty of power." <br><b>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <p/> "[A] contemplative dystopian story...With an allegorical tone, Spanish writer Loriga presents a spare novel that yields harsh realizations and a deeply felt perception of humanity." <br><b>--<i>Booklist</i></b> <p/> "Loriga can be considered the originator of writing that moves away from Spanish realism, to mental monologue in a desolate landscape, as if taken from a Hopper painting, with protagonists whose only social nucleus, generally broken, is that of refined writing, of short paragraphs, that does not describe but rather goes, silently, like the tires of a car on a highway." <br><b>--<i>La Vanguardia </i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>RAY LORIGA is an author, screenwriter, and film director. <i>Surrender</i>, which won the Alfaguara Prize in Spain in 2017, is his third novel to be published in the United States. His previous, <i> Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore</i>, received rave reviews in the <i>New York Times</i>, <i>Washington Post</i>, and elsewhere. His work has been translated into fourteen languages.

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