Zone

Zone

Francis Mirković, a French Intelligence Services agent for fifteen years, is travelling first class on the train from Milan to Rome. Handcuffed to the luggage rack above him is a briefcase containing a wealth of information about the war criminals, terrorists and arms dealers of the Zone – the Mediterranean region, from Barcelona to Beirut, from Algiers to Trieste, which has become his speciality – to sell to the Vatican. Exhausted by alcohol and amphetamines, he revisits the violent history of the Zone and his own participation in that violence, beginning as a mercenary fighting for a far-right Croatian militia in the 1990s. One of the truly original books of the decade, and written as a single, hypnotic, propulsive, physically irresistible sentence, Mathias Enard’s Zone is an Iliad for our time, an extraordinary and panoramic view of violent conflict and its consequences in the twentieth century and beyond.‘Mathias Enard has found a way to restore death to life and life to death, and so joins the first rank of novelists, the bringers of fire, who even as they can’t go on, do.’—Garth Risk Hallberg, The Millions‘The novel of the decade, if not of the century.’ — Christophe Claro, translator of Thomas Pynchon‘Zone is a major and compelling work, a work that will keep you in its grip from its first utterance to its last.’ —Brian Evenson, author of Last Days‘Like Flaubert and James Joyce, Enard seems to have found a model for his omnivorous novel in the Homeric epic, while Ezra Pound’s ghost also haunts Zone. ... Enard’s erudite and ambitious novel is ... a Flaubertian encyclopaedia of our times at the end of a violent century.’— Stephen Burn, New York Times

Book Title Zone
Author Mathias Énard
ISBN 9780992974701
Language English
Cover Paperback
Date Published 2017
Publisher Vovkulaka
Pages 522
Tags Fiction Literary Fiction Historical Fiction Novels Literature France French Literature

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