Berlin Syndrome

Berlin Syndrome

by Melanie Joosten (Author)

Synopsis

Now a major film, distributed by Artificial Eye. Berlin. The once-divided city still holds its share of secrets. One afternoon, near the site of the Berlin Wall, backpacker Clare meets charismatic local Andi. The attraction is instant and they spend the night together. But when Clare wakes up in Andi's apartment, she discovers that the door is locked. And it soon becomes clear that he has no intention of letting her go.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: film tie-in edition
Publisher: Scribe UK
Published: 12 May 2017

ISBN 10: 1925228665
ISBN 13: 9781925228663

Media Reviews
'Berlin Syndrome is a compelling literary thriller.' Australian Book Review 'A courageous and exciting debut ... Berlin Syndrome is an intelligent novel, and Joosten is masterful in her descriptions of the loneliness that can be found both in a foreign city full of strangers and in an apartment shared by two people.' -- Eloise Keating Bookseller & Publisher 'Berlin Syndrome is a beguiling psychological dance.' Canberra Times 'In language that's hypnotic and sparse, Joosten's remarkable first novel demands to be guzzled in one sitting.' Courier Mail 'Begs to be guzzled in one sitting.' Daily Telegraph 'This gripping psycho-thriller has put the talented Melbourne writer on our radar big time.' Grazia 'Joosten's debut novel is a taut and intimate psychological thriller ... an unflinching examination of power dynamics in a relationship.' Literary Minded 'Joosten's frank evocative depiction of what happens when loneliness and obsession collide makes for a striking debut novel.' North & South magazine 'Startling yet understated ... Joosten writes with authority and restraint, uncommon attributes for a first-time novelist.' -- Patrick Allington SA Weekend magazine 'A gripping, well-written, undisputedly strong novel.' -- Louise Swinn Saturday Age 'Elegantly written, especially difficult given the subject matter.' Sunday Age 'A psychological thriller of the highest order, this is a strong first showing. More, please.' Sunday Herald Sun 'A true psychological thriller.' Sunday Tasmanian '[A] haunting debut novel' Sydney Morning Herald 'An impressive debut.' Vogue Australia 'Capture[s] the psychodynamics of a generation that is just emerging into its own on the page. I look forward to seeing what she does next.' Weekend Australian 'Joosten excavates the psychology of captivity - its fear, smells, delusions and helplessness - in relentless detail and with considerable skill.' -- Fiona McGregor
Author Bio
Melanie Joosten's debut novel, Berlin Syndrome, saw her named a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist and receive the Kathleen Mitchell Award; it has since been made into a motion picture directed by Cate Shortland. In 2016, she published the essay collection A Long Time Coming. Her work appears in various publications, including Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, Best Australian Stories 2014, and Going Down Swinging.