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Highlights
- "This is a novel so caustic it should be printed with hydrochloric acid.
- About the Author: Sibylle Berg is a Swiss-German author and playwright, and one of the most celebrated contemporary writers in the German-speaking world.
- 448 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Dystopian
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About the Book
"The first English translation of celebrated Swiss-German novelist Sibylle Berg, Grime is a manifesto for fury, escape, and individual revolt"--Book Synopsis
"This is a novel so caustic it should be printed with hydrochloric acid. Berg, a Swiss writer and social activist, sprays her fury across the whole landscape of technological and economic manias that are rendering the 21st century intolerable. And Tim Mohr has done a remarkable job of translating Berg's hilarious, hectoring, hyperbolic prose, which isn't so much propulsive as relentless...No other book has so thoroughly rattled me about where we're headed." --Ron Charles, the Washington Post
The first English translation of iconic Swiss-German novelist Sibylle Berg--a ruthless indictment of contemporary society and a strikingly creative manifesto for rebellion.
Review Quotes
"This is a novel so caustic it should be printed with hydrochloric acid. Berg, a Swiss writer and social activist, sprays her fury across the whole landscape of technological and economic manias that are rendering the 21st century intolerable. And Tim Mohr has done a remarkable job of translating Berg's hilarious, hectoring, hyperbolic prose, which isn't so much propulsive as relentless....No other book has so thoroughly rattled me about where we're headed." --Ron Charles, the Washington Post
"A book like an explosive device." --Die Zeit
About the Author
Sibylle Berg is a Swiss-German author and playwright, and one of the most celebrated contemporary writers in the German-speaking world. Born in Weimar, Germany, they have written more than 25 plays, over a dozen novels, and numerous anthologies and radio plays. Their work has been translated into 34 languages. Berg is part of the Straight Edge movement and identifies as non-binary. The German-language edition of Grime won the Swiss Book Prize. In 2020, Berg received Switzerland's highest literary award, the Grand Prix Literature, for their work. They live in Zurich.