
by TomMcCarthy (Author)
Traumatized by an accident which involves "something falling from the sky" and leaves him eight and a half million pounds richer but hopelessly estranged from the world around him, Remainder's hero spends his time and money obsessively reconstructing and re-enacting vaguely remembered scenes and situations from his past: a large building with piano music in the distance, the familiar smells and sounds of liver frying and spluttering, lethargic cats lounging on roofs until they tumble off them...But when this fails to quench his thirst for authenticity, he starts reconstructing more and more violent events, as his repetition addiction spirals out of control.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Media Tie In
Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
Published: 10 Jun 2016
ISBN 10: 1846884209
ISBN 13: 9781846884207
Remainder is an intelligent and absurd satire on consumer culture. - The Times
Its minatory brilliance calls for classic status - The Independent
There are echoes of Beckett, Flann O'Brien too, perhaps, but in the end McCarthy has a precision, a surreal logic and a sly wit that is all his own. It will be a long time before you come across a stranger book, or a truer one. - Rupert Thomson, The Observer
Remainder, with seamless prose, endlessly probes the surface of the event, its infinite elements, angles, perspectives, how it comes about, how it can be brought about again, then lived and relived in Ballardian orbits and Beckettian vibrations . . . It will remain with you long after you have felt compelled to re-read it. - Time Out
Strangely gripping . . . Remainder should be read (and, of course, reread) for its intelligence and humour. - The Times Literary Supplement
This isn't how we expect a novel to be, but it's why it's a very good novel indeed. - London Review of Books
McCarthy delivers his wacky tale, an enquiry into authenticity and experience, with persuasive logic and a nice line in absurdist humour. - Literary Review
. . . Enthralling, dotted with dark humour and undoubted originality - The Irish Times
Its minatory brilliance calls for classic status - The Independent
This is a refreshingly idiosyncratic, enjoyably intelligent read by a writer with ideas and talent - The Guardian