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The Faculty of Dreams

Longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2019

Sara Stridsberg Deborah Bragan-Turner

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MacLehose Press
17 September 2024
""One of the most genuinely insubordinate books I have read, and one of the most beautiful . . . this book earns its laurels""

Katy Waldman, New Yorker

Longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2019

In April 1988, Valerie Solanas - the writer, radical feminist and would-be assassin of Andy Warhol - was discovered dead in her hotel room, in a grimy corner of San Francisco. She was only 52; alone, penniless and surrounded by the typed pages of her last writings.

In The Faculty of Dreams, Sara Stridsberg revisits the hotel room where Solanas died,

the courtroom where she was tried and convicted of attempting to murder Andy Warhol, the Georgia wastelands where she spent her childhood, and the mental hospitals where she was interned.

Through imagined conversations and monologues, reminiscences and rantings, Stridsberg reconstructs this most intriguing and enigmatic of women, articulating the thoughts and fears that she struggled to express in life and giving a powerful, heartbreaking voice to the writer of the infamous SCUM Manifesto.

Translated from the Swedish by Deborah Bragan-Turner
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Imprint:   MacLehose Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   240g
ISBN:   9780857054746
ISBN 10:   0857054740
Pages:   352
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sara Stridsberg, born in 1972, is a writer, playwright and former member of the Swedish Academy. Her first novel, Happy Sally, was published in 2004, and her break-through came two years later with the publication of The Faculty of Dreams, her second novel, the English translation of which was longlisted for the Booker International Prize in 2019. Her novels have been translated into 25 languages, and she has been shortlisted for the prestigious August Prize three times, including in 2012 for her collection of plays, Medealand and Other Plays. She lives in Stockholm.

Reviews for The Faculty of Dreams: Longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2019

One of the most genuinely insubordinate books I have read, and one of the most beautiful . . . this book earns its laurels -- Katy Waldman * New Yorker * Brilliant, multi-layered, thrilling ... a burning love letter with icy observation at its core * Svenska Dagbladet * Stridsberg's evocation of Valerie Solanas conjures images that are poetic and enchanting * Dagens Nyheter * Stridsberg excels in mixing documented facts with a liberated fiction in a feverish, vibrant prose * Nordic Council Award * The thrilling spectacle, the muscles and bone, of a vibrant, living text ... This novel of rare strength unleashes an irresistible seduction * Le Monde * Impressive and bewitching, The Faculty of Dreams is unquestionably one of the revelations of the publishing season * Le Magazine litte´raire * At once a hagiography, an exercise in admiration and a portrait of a marginal America, this passionate novel reveals the fate of the woman who wanted to shoot Andy Warhol * Lire * Urgent and poetic. ... fascinating literature * Bayerischer Rundfunk * Stridsberg's language is brilliant; feverish yet clear. The depiction of the milieus of American workers, academics and artists from the 1940s to the 1980s is superb, but at the centre is the tender yet razor-sharp insight into the mind of a limitlessly fascinating individual * Deutschland Radio Kultur * This is an affectionate and incisive, compassionate and courageous book * Neue Zürcher Zeitung * Simply a very, very good debut novel. It discusses our human longing to function as smoothly as machines, our contempt for weakness, and the role of the weak in a world of achievement * Dagens Nyheter *


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