
This is Europe
the way we live now
$68.31
- Hardcover
512 pages
- Release Date
30 October 2023
Summary
This Is Europe: A Continent in Crisis and Transformation
‘Vivid, urgent and unsettling’ - Tom Holland
‘Judah paints another Europe with tense and dramatic detail’ - Andrey Kurkov
‘Will make you lurch between fascination, laughter and tears’ - Sophy Roberts
What does it now mean to call yourself European? Who makes up this population of some 750 million, sprawled from Ireland to Ukraine, from Sweden to Turkey? Who has always called it home, and who has newly a…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781447276265 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1447276264 |
| Author: | Ben Judah |
| Publisher: | Pan Macmillan |
| Imprint: | Picador |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 512 |
| Release Date: | 30 October 2023 |
| Weight: | 750g |
| Dimensions: | 241mm x 162mm x 49mm |
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Critics Review
Thrilling, first-hand tales that explore the danger and ambitions of life in Europe. * The Financial Times, A Book of the Year 2023 *If you wish to know what Europe is becoming without us in its club, you’d do well to read Ben Judah’s This Is Europe. * Telegraph, A Book of the Year 2023 *Imagine Ballard and Houellebecq teaming up on a Grand Tour, and you will have some idea of just how vivid, urgent and unsettling this superbly written book is. * Tom Holland *Unflinching … a powerful piece of reportage. * The Guardian *An extraordinary series of interviews. – Rory StewartDeeply empathetic. Judah is an ace reporter with a novelist’s love of character. He conjures people and place in a modern literary form he has made his own. There’s no romance to this journey across Europe — but an abundance of story which will make you lurch between fascination, laughter and tears. – Sophy Roberts, author of The Lost Pianos of SiberiaMakes you expand the boundaries of your sympathies and your understanding. It’s an astonishing achievement. * Evening Standard *A kaleidoscope of bright human experience. Moving, poignant and compelling – I devoured this in a day. – Jenny Kleeman, author of Sex Robots & Vegan MeatBrilliantly vivid. * Daily Mail *Illuminating … a bold literary and journalistic experiment. Judah knows how to tell a story and does so with panache. * The Spectator *Ben Judah has the ability to listen and retell, see and describe, feel and convey … Judah paints another Europe with intense and dramatic detail – a Europe that you may not recognize, but that you will look for every day having read this book. – Andrey Kurkov, author of Death and the PenguinAn impressive work, like a chorus. * TLS *Superb … a compelling read. * The New European *A hallucinatory tour de force … life affirming. * The Jewish Chronicle *Such an ambitious project it automatically deserves applause … reminds us that below every system and conflict there are human beings. * Irish Times *Captivating. * Le Monde *A singular journalistic achievement. * The Fence *A fabulous book. – Quentin Lafay * France Culture *‘Poignant and powerful … reveals a Europe in a time of profound change. * Diplomatic Courier *Pick a chapter and you will be dropped in the middle of a fascinating tale … absorbing and addictive. * Politico podcast *Sprawling, impressionistic, occasionally exhilarating … narratives which rest upon the force of raw experience. * European Review of Books *A masterpiece emphasising to the reader that the ‘other’ could always be ‘me’. – Paschal Donohoe
About The Author
Ben Judah
Ben Judah is an author and journalist. He has reported from across Europe with his writing on politics and society featuring widely, including in The Sunday Times, The Financial Times and Foreign Policy. His first book, Fragile Empire, was published by Yale University Press in 2013. His second book, This is London, published by Picador, was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize 2016 and for the 2019 Ryszard Kapuscinski Award for Literary Reportage.
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