Nick Harkaway was born in Cornwall in 1972. He studied philosophy, sociology and politics at Clare College, Cambridge, and then worked in the film industry. "The Gone-Away World" is his first novel. He lives in London with his wife.
"Very funny and hugely entertaining. . . . And brilliant. Read
it."--"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "
"Bewilders, amazes, entertains. . . . a Catch-22 for the 21st
century. . . . a work of extraordinary imagination and charisma. .
. genius"-"-The New York Observer"
"The Gone-Away World, is a gripping, satirical, postapocalyptic war
epic populated with mimes, ninjas, bureaucrats, chimera, and
gun-toting nerds."--"New York" Magazine
"The Gone-Away World, an epic, stupendous outburst of a book, is
more friction than science, more dark than fantasy, and more than
anyone would've expected had they known the author's true identity.
It's about the end of the world, the perils of thinking too hard
(about anything), and friendship, family, and love. In that sense,
it's a lot like War and Peace - huge, unexpected, and written by
some guy you probably should have read already and can't wait to
hear more from - with better ordnance and nearly the same mental
and moral heft. . . . Harkaway's absurdist humanism reads like a
surrealist smashup of Pynchon and Pratchett, Vonnegut and Heller,
but his voice is his own, thick with creamed idealism, grim jaw-set
hope, and a palpable tang of the here and now, the war and the
peace. . . . The Gone-Away World is a flat-out ferociously good
novel, and Harkaway has heralded his own coming with one hell of a
bang."--"Austin Chronicle "
"Leaves the reader gasping for both adjectives and description.
It's a powerful and accomplished first novel that weaves elements
of romance, mystery, SF/F and -- yes -- thriller together in a way
that leaves no doubt that the master storyteller gene really is
something that can be passed along.""--January Magazine"
"Harkaway delivers plenty of action and surprises. . . . With an
absurdist streak reminiscent of Vonnegut, Pynchon or Heller. . . .
Likely to be this season's major conversation-starter."--"San
Francisco Chronicle "
"Vivid and exciting. Harkaway manages to meld
Advance praise:
"A brilliant, stunning novel, "The Gone-Away World" is smart and
funny and capacious of heart; the writing is fluid, the
storytelling utterly fearless. It's the best book I've read in
quite some time." --Scott Smith, author of "The Ruins"
"Nick Harkaway is hot stuff. You'll need asbestos gloves for this
one." --Len Deighton, author of "The IPCRESS File"
""The Gone-Away World" grows richer, smarter, and more entertaining
with every page. In the weeks after I finished reading it, my mind
kept roaming free of other books and dreaming about this one
instead." --Kevin Brockmeier, author of "The View from the Seventh
Layer"
"A big new book by a big new writer. Harkaway describes the
Gone-Away World in words that whiz and ping like bullets
ricocheting off the walls of the reader's mind. He's the real
thing." --Russell Hoban, author of "Riddley Walker"
Praise from the UK:
"[A] magnificent, sprawling, epic work...Could easily become a
modern classic. Its scope and ambition are extraordinary, its
execution is often breathtaking, and its style is by turns
hilarious, outrageous, devastating, hip and profound...Its bleakly
humorous futuristic vision is not dissimilar to that of Kurt
Vonnegut, while its visceral, scattershot energy brings to mind
landmark American books like "The World According to Garp" and
"Catch-22,.".The ghosts of Douglas Adams and P G Wodehouse haunt
some of the finest passages here...There are profound meditations
on war, commercialism and the nature of humanity, and there are
also hugely entertaining passages featuring pirate monks, ninjas,
mime artists, ridiculous military escapades and much more. It
should be made clear that it is alsovery often arse-kickingly
funny. Throw in some perfectly plotted revelations, an
unforgettable finale and a life-affirming and thought-provoking
denouement, and you've got a tale which will live long in the
memory, and a writer destined for great things."--"Independent on
Sunday"
"[A] post-apocalyptic triumph...This is a jigsaw puzzle of a novel.
Not one of those quick, easy, rainy Sunday afternoon puzzles, but a
complex, clear-the-kitchen-table-for-a-week type of a puzzle, a
mysterious configuration of tiny pieces that eludes all reason
until you succeed in getting the basic frame in place. At which
point you suddenly catch a glimpse of the prize, and from then on
it's simply a matter of slotting pieces in until finally, exhausted
but elated, you complete the picture...Immensely rewarding...The
post-apocalyptic world that he is constructing is so unlike most
standard-issue post-apocalyptic worlds...This dystopia is, quite
literally, everyone's worst nightmare. It is both collective and
tailored to the individual - each and everyone's own private,
personalised hell. It is not only clever, it is also genuinely
terrifying...The ascent to the book's summit...is as colourful and
engaging as the descent is action-packed...Has the pace and action
of an episode of "24,.".The agility of the narrative is one of the
great strengths of this book: for a first-time novelist, Harkaway
is robustly confident...Particularly effective are his Matrix-like
fight scenes, brought to life in meticulous yet flowing
prose...This is clever sci-fi with a light heart and a winning
smile: a killer combination."--"The Times"
"Exuberant...Wildly inventive"--Michael Gove, "The Times"
"A debut novel of thekind that comes along only once every couple
of years, overflowing with imagination yet powered by the kind of
cleverly twisting plot that marks him out as a master
storyteller...But there's far more to "The Gone-Away World" too, so
much that it resists categorisation. It has the scattergun
inventiveness and confident, extended comic riffs that you'd find
in Douglas Adams or Kurt Vonnegut, yet is more rooted in a
recognisable world, even one savagely altered by a new kind of war.
There's a dusting of satire on messy foreign wars and corporate
culture, but it's mixed in with splendidly absurd adventures,
political fables, philosophical musings and epic
conflicts...there's love and loss in the mix too. The only thing
there isn't is boredom: this may be a long novel, but it's one that
holds your attention...A quirkily original writer...If "The
Gone-Away World" reads just like a dam-burst of dreams, then that
might be because that is literally what it is."--"The Scotsman"
"A stunning debut...By turns thrilling, silly, gripping, crazy,
daring and outrageous. I loved every minute..."The Gone-Away World"
is brakes-off fiction."--"Scotland on Sunday"
"Breathtakingly ambitious...A sprawling odyssey of a novel, half
swashbuckling adventure, half science-fiction, but with such
engaging characters that neither genre threatens to overpower the
barnstorming narrative...It is a bubbling cosmic stew of a book,
written with such exuberant imagination that you are left
breathless by its sheer ingenuity. Comparisons are mostly futile,
but it recalls Joseph Heller - Harkaway is a deft comic writer -
and parts of it can best be described as what Thackeray might
produce if he were onacid."--"Observer"
"Hits exactly the note of dazed and comic awesomeness...There is a
very funny extended conversation of super-dry wit between two civil
servants...a disquisition on the use of sheep on the battlefield; a
wonderfully sarcastic anatomy of political belligerence...and the
exhilarating unveiling of unexpected allies...There are delightful
moments aplenty...Any author who has come up with the beautifully
silly plan of melding a kung-fu epic with an Iraq-war satire and a
"Mad Max" adventure has to be worth keeping an eye
on."--"Guardian"
"With his debut "The Gone-Away World," Nick Harkaway has created a
fictional universe that is out of this world."--"Tatler"
""The Gone-Away World" is a genuine panoramic, 3D, surround-sound,
total-immersion, thrill-factor ten miracle - it is the kind of book
that you just don't want to end! ...Harkaway relates the story of
our intrepid heroes - and their tale is engrossing, action-packed
and moves with fanatical momentum, never dawdling to admire the
view. The reader is propelled through this novel with abandon and
the experience is entirely an undeniably joyful one, even in the
sadder and nastier bits....What really stands out here is
Harkaway's narrative style - his voice is suffused with whip-crack
humour, pointed philosophy and deeply felt emotion and the
consistently perfect balance he strikes throughout is a truly
beautiful thing to behold. There is both great heart and great
intellect in "The Gone-Away World," as well as pathos aplenty and
Harkaway offers a narrative that is forever fractal, curling and
spiralling off into tangential observations and ruminations,
side-stories, myths, anecdotes, fables and legends - all of which
are related with pithy wit and are never showy but instead integral
to the development of the story...Very highly
recommended."--"SFRevu"
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