Book of Clouds
by Chloe Aridjis
Prix du Premier Best Foreign Language Debut Nominated for the Harold U. Ribalow Prize
ISBN: 0-8021-7056-0 / ISBN-13: 978-0-8021-7056-9 US $14.00 - 5 x 7-1/4, 224 pp - Mar. 2009
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“Exquisitely written, Book of Clouds is a perfect Berlin story for our unsettled times, and a remarkable debut.” Francisco Goldman
“A stirring and lyrical first novel by a young writer of immense talent.” Paul Auster Book of Clouds is a haunting, masterfully wrought debut novel about a young woman adrift in Berlin, where a string of fateful encounters leads to romance, violence, and revelation. Having escaped her overbearing family a continent away, Tatiana settles in Berlin and cultivates solitude while distancing herself from the city’s past. Yet the phantoms of Berlinseeping in through the floorboards of her apartment, lingering in the abandoned subterraneaare more alive to her than the people she passes on her daily walks. When she takes a job transcribing notes for the reclusive historian Doktor Weiss, her life in Berlin becomes more complexand more perilous. Through Weiss, she meets Jonas, a meteorologist who, as a child in the GDR, took solace in the sky’s constant shape-shifting, an antidote to his grim and unyielding reality. As their three paths intersect and merge, the contours of all their worlds begin to change, culminating in an act of violence that will leave none of them untouched. Unfolding with the strange, charged logic of a dream,
Book of Clouds is a profound portrait of a city forever in flux, and of the myths we cling to in order to give shape to our lives. From a crowded U-Bahn where Hitler appears dressed as an old woman, to an underground Gestapo bowling alley whose walls bear score marks from games long settled, Chloe Aridjis guides us through Berlin with wit and compassion, blurring the lines between real and imagined, and showing why cities, like people, cannot outrun their pasts.
Chloe Aridjis Reading From Book of Clouds on NPRChloe Aridjis Interviewed on France24