Owlish

A Novel

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Pub Date Jun 06 2023 | Archive Date May 31 2023

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Description

* FINALIST FOR THE 2023 NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE'S GREGG BARRIOS BOOK IN TRANSLATION PRIZE *

A professor falls in love with a mechanical ballerina in a mordant and uncanny fable of contemporary Hong Kong

With your face covered, sneaking into a city you thought you knew, are you still yourself? Or have you crossed to another world, where the streets are unpredictable and the people strangers, where you might at any moment run into some unknown dream version of yourself?

In a city called Nevers, there lives a professor of literature called Q. He has a dull marriage and a lackluster career, but also a scrumptious collection of antique dolls locked away in his cupboard. And soon Q lands his crowning acquisition: a music box ballerina named Aliss who has tantalizingly sprung to life. Guided by his mysterious friend Owlish and inspired by an inexplicably familiar painting, Q embarks on an all-consuming love affair with Aliss, oblivious to the protests spreading across the university that have left his classrooms all but empty.

The mountainous city of Nevers is itself a mercurial character with concrete flesh, glimmering new construction, and “colonial flair.” Having fled there as a child refugee, Q thought he knew the faces of the city and its people, but Nevers is alive with secrets and shape-shifting geographies. The winner of a 2021 PEN/Heim Translation Fund grant, Owlish is a fantastically eerie debut novel that is also a bold exploration of life under oppressive regimes.

* FINALIST FOR THE 2023 NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE'S GREGG BARRIOS BOOK IN TRANSLATION PRIZE *

A professor falls in love with a mechanical ballerina in a mordant and uncanny fable of contemporary...


Advance Praise

“A wonderfully imaginative fable that resonates with political critique and protest.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Late capitalist malaise and political turmoil populate Nevers, the glittering, neoliberal city at the heart of Dorothy Tse’s debut novel, Owlish. . . . Natascha Bruce was awarded a PEN/HEIM grant for her sparkling translation of this richly imagined, modern-day fairy tale.”—Center for the Art of Translation

“A bold, brilliantly absorbing read. This clever, mercurial portrait of an alternate Hong Kong lingers long after the last page.”—Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch

Owlish is so delightfully creepy, wonderful and strange—I loved it.”—Camilla Grudova, author of Children of Paradise

“A magical and potent tale for these tyrannical times.”—NoViolet Bulawayo, author of Glory

“A wonderfully imaginative fable that resonates with political critique and protest.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Late capitalist malaise and political turmoil populate Nevers, the glittering, neoliberal city at...


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ISBN 9781644452356
PRICE $16.00 (USD)
PAGES 224

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this was a unique done story and I was engaged in the story, it does everything that I was hoping for from the description. Dorothy Tse has a great writing style that I was fulling enjoyed going on this read. The characters were what I was expecting and I'm glad I got to read this.

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