- Published: 1 March 2018
- ISBN: 9780141046396
- Imprint: Penguin General UK
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 624
- RRP: $26.00
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- Published: 1 March 2018
- ISBN: 9780141046396
- Imprint: Penguin General UK
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 624
- RRP: $26.00
[A] hurricane of eloquence blows in terrific passages of satire, comedy, even suspense - not to mention Self's pitch-perfect ear for the jargons and lingoes of modernity
Boyd Tonkin, Financial Times
A brain-blitzing riff on war, technology and consciousness ... thrilling - who else is writing with this much freedom and verve right now?
Metro
A series of fast-paced, laugh-out-loud witty, disgusting and frequently well-observed scenes. He has a sharp ear for dialogue, and woven in and out of the surreal narrative are some of the wisest reflections on the folly of war (in this case the Gulf War) that you are likely to read outside the pages of Tolstoy
A.N. Wilson, Evening Standard
A triumph ... Phone is the final instalment in one of the most ambitious and important literary projects of the 21st century ... It'll take you a couple of weeks to read all three novels properly. But I can't think of a better way to spend your time. Self's message is a perennially important one, brilliantly expressed: only connect
Observer
Addictive and compelling. Not to be missed
Daily Mail
Brilliant ... a kind of epic anti-tweet ... what better riposte to a culture that thinks in fewer than 140 characters?
Daily Telegraph
Self has achieved the status of a true classic. He writes books that no one else could possibly write and which everyone admires ... he is in danger of becoming a national treasure... Self's books are radically funny raucous romps, understandable and enjoyable by just about anyone and everyone
Prospect
Self is the most daring and delightful novelist of his generation
Guardian
Teems with brilliance and originality
Attitude
There are marvels in store ... Self is profoundly interested in psychosis, paranoia, altered mental states, drug dependency , repetition compulsion and how our minds process time and memory
Times Literary Supplement
A stunner
Mail on Sunday
A tale of the insights of the limitations of technology, the insights of schizophrenia, the abuses of modern warfare, and of a clandestine love affair
The Scotsman
This trilogy will be seen in years to come as one of the most significant literary works of our century, books that reflect and refract the hideousness of our times ... over and above the intellectual sprezzatura of the work, there is, at its heart, an emotional core, a profound sense of grief
New Statesman