A Poison Apple
- Published: 6 July 2017
- ISBN: 9781473524316
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 176
I read A Poison Apple in two impulsive, impatient sittings... Michel Laub is one of the most intelligent novelists at work south of the equator. If he were north of the equator, he’d be one of the most intelligent novelists there too. I love the minute intricacy of his compositions, and the way they stage such giant traumas.
Adam Thirlwell
In this sly and unexpected novel, Laub asks how some thrive in spite of trauma and others fall apart in the face of success.
Financial Times
DIARY OF THE FALL: Extraordinary... In my world, this novel is already a classic
Karl Ove Knausgaard
DIARY OF THE FALL: A work of immense incantatory power
Neel Mukherjee, Literary Review
It is both timely and gratifying to see one of the country’s outstanding writers come to the attention of an English-language readership
Ángel Gurría-Quintana, Financial Times
One of Brazil’s finest authors offers a meditation on betrayal, guilt, survival and the many ways in which personal and collective histories collide.
Financial Times, Best Books of 2017
The narrator is. . . a Nick Carraway-type whose apparent detachment eventually collapses to reveal deep emotion. In this sly and unexpected novel, Laub asks how some thrive in spite of trauma and others fall apart in the face of success.
Financial Times