Sea of Eden

Author:   Andrés Ibáñez ,  Sophie Hughes
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
ISBN:  

9781786079206


Pages:   624
Publication Date:   02 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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The epic literary adventure novel that has transfixed readers and critics alike in Spain En route from Los Angeles to Singapore, a passenger plane crashes into the Pacific Ocean. Dozens of passengers survive, but with no means of contacting the outside world and no sign of rescue on the horizon, they must build a new life on a small, seemingly deserted island. The eclectic group of survivors – which includes two Mormons, a Catholic bishop, a yoga guru, and a Chilean writer with the mysterious moniker Roberto B. – soon learn that nothing is quite as it seems in their new home. With its cinematic, vivid prose and unforgettable cast of characters, Sea of Eden is at once a bold commentary on the way we live now and a gripping adventure novel. Echoing the best of David Mitchell, Haruki Murakami and Thomas Pynchon, this is already considered a modern classic in Spain, expertly translated here by Sophie Hughes.

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Author:   Andrés Ibáñez ,  Sophie Hughes
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
ISBN:  

9781786079206


ISBN 10:   1786079208
Pages:   624
Publication Date:   02 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'An audacious figure with a cult following among those seeking an alternative to more naturalist writing.' -- Times Literary Supplement 'Andres Ibanez is an extraordinary novelist. Sea of Eden is outlandish, unexpected and unusual... Andres Ibanez's masterpiece situates the author comfortably alongside Roberto Bolano.' -- ABC Cultural 'The author breaks rules few novelists would dare to violate...and the experiment works. Sea of Eden is an ambitious, maximalist, cosmopolitan, encyclopaedic novel overflowing with vitality.' -- Eduardo Lago, Revista de libros 'A work of great experience and enlightenment, unique not only in the landscape of recent Spanish literature but, I would argue, across our entire literary history. Pure literary magic, of the kind we encounter only in the work of great talents.' -- Revista de Libros 'A literary wonder of unbridled imagination.' -- Diario de Lecturas 'An excellent and entertaining novel... A story of feeling and passion in which love, friendship, eroticism, hatred, suspicion, pleasure and pain are always present, not to mention humour.' -- Babelia 'A book that will fill many hours with pleasurable, entertaining, philosophical reading.' -- El Placer de la Lectura 'One of the most necessary, ambitious and, yes, fun novels published in Spanish (or, indeed, in any language) in the past few decades.' -- Notodo.com '[Ibanez is], quite simply, a genius.' -- La Vanguardia 'There are no limits to his capabilities as a storyteller... If there's a writer who can pull off new tricks, whilst staying true to his well-established, unmistakable fictional universe, it's Ibanez.' -- El Cultural


'An audacious figure with a cult following among those seeking an alternative to more naturalist writing.' -- Times Literary Supplement 'Ibanez has written a huge novel, and he does an excellent job of hooking you in from the beginning with the fast pace... A love letter to humanity and nature, art and culture.' -- Litro Magazine 'Andres Ibanez is an extraordinary novelist. Sea of Eden is outlandish, unexpected and unusual... Andres Ibanez's masterpiece situates the author comfortably alongside Roberto Bolano.' -- ABC Cultural 'The author breaks rules few novelists would dare to violate...and the experiment works. Sea of Eden is an ambitious, maximalist, cosmopolitan, encyclopaedic novel overflowing with vitality.' -- Eduardo Lago, Revista de libros 'A work of great experience and enlightenment, unique not only in the landscape of recent Spanish literature but, I would argue, across our entire literary history. Pure literary magic, of the kind we encounter only in the work of great talents.' -- Revista de Libros 'A literary wonder of unbridled imagination.' -- Diario de Lecturas 'An excellent and entertaining novel... A story of feeling and passion in which love, friendship, eroticism, hatred, suspicion, pleasure and pain are always present, not to mention humour.' -- Babelia 'A book that will fill many hours with pleasurable, entertaining, philosophical reading.' -- El Placer de la Lectura 'One of the most necessary, ambitious and, yes, fun novels published in Spanish (or, indeed, in any language) in the past few decades.' -- Notodo.com '[Ibanez is], quite simply, a genius.' -- La Vanguardia 'There are no limits to his capabilities as a storyteller... If there's a writer who can pull off new tricks, whilst staying true to his well-established, unmistakable fictional universe, it's Ibanez.' -- El Cultural


'The author breaks rules few novelists would dare to violate...and the experiment works. Sea of Eden is an ambitious, maximalist, cosmopolitan, encyclopaedic novel overflowing with vitality.' -- Eduardo Lago, Revista de libros


Author Information

Andres Ibáñez is a Spanish author, playwright and essayist. He originally trained at the Conservatorio de Madrid, and worked as a jazz pianist for 10 years. He published his first novel in 1995, and in 2014 was awarded the prestigious 'Premio de la Crítica de Narrativa Castellana'. Sea of Eden is his most recent novel. Sophie Hughes has translated novels by several contemporary Latin American and Spanish authors, including Best Translated Book Award 2017 finalist Laia Jufresa (Umami). Her translations, reviews and essays have been published in The Guardian, The White Review, the Times Literary Supplement and elsewhere.  Her translation of Alia Trabucco Zerán's The Remainder was shortlisted for the 2019 Man Booker International Prize.

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