
We Live Here Now
$41.46
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
9 September 2025
Summary
DeLillo meets Kafka in a wickedly smart novel that explores the boundaries between art and life, vision and reality, beauty and commerce …
Winner of the 2025 Goldsmiths Prize
DeLillo meets Kafka in a wickedly smart novel that explores the boundaries between art and life, vision and reality, beauty and commerce …
When visitors to a famous conceptual artist’s installation start mysteriously disappearing, the aftershocks radiate outwards through twelve people who were inv…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781685892012 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1685892019 |
| Author: | C.D. Rose |
| Publisher: | Melville House Publishing |
| Imprint: | Melville House Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 9 September 2025 |
| Weight: | 364g |
| Dimensions: | 30mm x 387mm x 139mm |
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Critics Review
Winner of the 2025 Goldsmiths Prize!“A book about what art is and what it does (or doesn’t do), C.D. Rose’s We Live Here Now in its turn asks profound questions of the contemporary world and the systems that power it, in the aether, deep under the surface, far out at sea. Motifs emerge and recur: containers, erasures, shady markets, sound and silence, ‘echo and drone’. This constellatory novel tests the bounds of the form while delivering all of its satisfactions: at once hilarious and deeply haunting, intellectually challenging and supremely entertaining.” —Amy Sackville, author of Orkney and Chair of Judges for the Goldsmiths Prize, 2025 “C.D. Rose’s genius novel … is a book that shows it is possible for a novel to be at once highly original and to fit within an established tradition… We Live Here Now is both accessible and challenging, entertaining the reader with its ridiculous and sinister figures, even as it prompts more intellectual questions about the reality of appearances.” — John Self, The Daily Telegraph “The novel “We Live Here Now” tracks the uncanny experiences of people connected to a mysterious installation artist.” – The New York Times“Beguiling and surreal …. A diverting literary puzzle.” – Publishers Weekly“In this deeply rewarding novel considering many under-discussed aspects of contemporary commerce, Rose has produced another breathtakingly imaginative work.” – Booklist
About The Author
C.D. Rose
C. D. Rose is the author of four previous books, including The Blind Accordionist and Walter Benjamin Stares at the Sea. His short stories have appeared in Gorse, 3AM, The Quietus, and Best British Short Stories. He currently lives in the north of England.
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