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An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth
A Literary Fiction Novel by Anna Moschovakis
Subgenres:
- Dystopian,
- Psychological Suspense,
- Darkly Comic
This book is for you if you're into...
- Existential quests set in post-disaster cities
- Darkly comic stories with unreliable narrators and shifting motives
- Hallucinatory narratives blurring obsession, violence, and self-reinvention
A formidable, uncanny, and utterly unique new work from accomplished novelist and poet, Anna Moschovakis, whose translation of David Diop's Frêre d'âme (At Night All Blood Is Black, Pushkin and FSG) won the 2021 International Booker Prize.
After a seismic event leaves the world shattered, an unnamed narrator at the end of a mediocre acting career struggles to regain the ability to walk on ground that is in constant motion.
When her alluring younger housemate, Tala, disappears, what had begun as an obsession grows into an impulse to kill, forcing the narrator to confront the meaning of the ruptures that have suddenly upended her life.
The drive to find and eliminate Tala becomes an existential pursuit, leading back in time and out into a desolate, dust-covered city, where the narrator is targeted by charismatic "healing" ideologues with uncertain motives.
Torn between a gnawing desire to reckon with the forces that have made her and an immediate need to find the stability to survive, she is forced to question familiar figurations of light, shadow, authenticity, resistance, and the limits of personal transformation in an alienated, alienating world.
Darkly comic, deeply resonant, and hallucinatory in tone.
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