by Lionel Shriver (Author)
A scalpel sharp political satire from the Orange Prize winning writer of We Need to Talk about Kevin.
`A superbly witty political satire' THE TIMES
Edgar Kellogg has always yearned to be popular. Leaving his lucrative career as a lawyer for the sexier world of journalism, he's thrilled to be offered the post of foreign correspondent in a Portuguese backwater with a home-grown terrorist movement. Barrington Saddler, the disappeared larger-than-life reporter he's been sent to replace, is exactly the outsize character Edgar longs to emulate.
`The Daring Soldiers of Barba' have been blowing up the rest of the world for years in order to win independence for Barba, a province so dismal, backward and windblown that you couldn't give the rat hole away. So why, with Barrington vanished, do the terrorist incidents suddenly dry up?
Format: Paperback
Pages: 396
Publisher: The Borough Press
Published: 01 Jun 2017
ISBN 10: 0007459912
ISBN 13: 9780007459919
Praise for THE NEW REPUBLIC:
`It takes guts to write a satire about terrorism - and Lionel Shriver has guts. Shriver is an incisive social satirist with a clear grip on the ironies of our contemporary age' LA TIMES
`Shriver has the kind of cojones few English-language novelists possess, male or female' GLOBE & MAIL `The New Republic stands at the confluence of a number of fine comic traditions . . . we can only be thankful that Shriver got round to dusting down this comic tour de force for the outing it richly deserves' SUNDAY TIMES
`Written with intelligence, wit and pizzazz' DAILY MAIL
`She is one of the most magnetically compelling writers working today. Witty, caustic and worldly' WALL STREET JOURNAL
Lionel Shriver's novels include the New York Times bestseller The Post-Birthday World and the international bestseller We Need to Talk About Kevin, which won the 2005 Orange Prize and has now sold over a million copies worldwide. Earlier books include Double Fault, A Perfectly Good Family, and Checker and the Derailleurs. Her novels have been translated into twenty-five different languages. Her journalism has appeared in the Guardian, The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. She lives in London.