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OverviewThe new novel from the prize-winning author of The Panopticon, Luckenbooth and Ootlin THE BOLD NEW NOVEL FROM THE PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR OF THE PANOPTICON, LUCKENBOOTH AND OOTLIN '1984 for the afterlife' Irvine Welsh 'Outstanding' Lemn Sissay 'Awe-inspiring' Kirstin Innes 'Bold and brilliant' Jess Kidd 'Wholly wondrous' Niall Griffiths Edi is facing a disciplinary since her 'incident' at work. Forty-seven years in Admin processing the newly dead is not how she foresaw eternity. In Arrivals, the newly dead must take the stages in order- first, extract delusion; second, answer HR's questionnaire truthfully. Yet who among them can truly face who they are? Who may never pass at all? As leaderboard numbers begin to rise at unprecedented rates, rumours begin to fly. Humans are about to become a banned race. The earth is going to be repossessed. As chaos descends, Edi hopes this might finally be the moment she has waited for, so she might see her son again who she was forced to leave on Earth when she died. Edi wants to be the one waiting for him, even if HR protocols forbid it. Looking out at the millions of newly dead arriving, Edi has one question - what might any of us truly be willing to do for those we love at the doors of eternity? Against a spectacular backdrop of stars, constellations and comets, a mass extinction event begins to unfurl watched by the entire universe as Processing, the largest soul terminus in existence, decides it is now time to take matters wholly back into its own hands. With reflections on love, defiance and light, The Delusions is a story of profound human connection, on an unprecedented scale. Praise for Jenni Fagan 'Fagan's writing is poetic, high-octane, arresting' Sunday Times 'She writes unlike any other author of her generation' The Scotsman 'One of our most exceptional writers' Adelle Stripe Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Jenni FaganPublisher: Cornerstone Imprint: Hutchinson Heinemann Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.424kg ISBN: 9781529153095ISBN 10: 1529153093 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 19 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order Table of ContentsReviews'Brilliant, original, daring, a 1984 for the afterlife and a fabulous satire. It really makes you think about what it means to be human.' - Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting 'What a tumultuous talent Jenni Fagan is. A despair with and a deep love for the human race drives this curious, unclassifiable and wholly wondrous story of functionaries caught up in a cosmic bureaucracy. Here is resilience, empathy, great humour, and an abiding pity for all life on Earth in all its fuss, muck, glory and terrible fragility. I am improved for having read it. The world is improved for including it.' - Niall Griffiths, author of Broken Ghost One of the most stunning literary experiences I've had in recent years -- Irvine Welsh on 'Luckenbooth' A gloriously transgressive novel -- Ian Rankin on 'Luckenbooth' Dazzlingly ambitious -- Douglas Stuart on 'Luckenbooth' She writes unlike any other author of her generation -- Scotsman on 'Luckenbooth' Fagan's prose is poetic, high-octane ... arresting -- Sunday Times on 'Luckenbooth' Exhilarating, courageous ... nothing short of a masterpiece -- Irish Times on 'Luckenbooth' It's in the Margaret Atwood/The Handmaid's Tale vein - very literary and suspenseful -- Gillian Flynn, author of 'Gone Girl', on 'The Panopticon' Not just uncompromising and courageous. I think it's one of the most cunning and spirited novels I've read for years ... An intelligent and deeply literary novel -- Ali Smith on 'The Panopticon' Written with great verve and brio ... An astonishing debut -- Jackie Kay on 'The Panopticon' The most assured and intriguing first novel by a Scottish writer that I have read in a decade -- Scotsman on 'The Panopticon' Author InformationJenni Fagan was born in Scotland. She won the Gordon Burn Prize for her memoir, Ootlin, which was also longlisted for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction. Her debut novel, The Panopticon, saw her selected as a Granta Best Young British Novelist, and her second novel, The Sunlight Pilgrims, gained her Scottish Author of the Year. Jenni has been listed for the Encore Award, the James Tait Black Memorial Prizes, the Desmond Elliott Prize, the Sunday Times Short Story Award, and the Pushcart Prize. She is a Doctor of Philosophy, a member of Liberty, and a Royal Society of Literature Fellow. She lives in Edinburgh with her son. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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