2.5
Apocalypse Baby
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The filmmaker and author of the Vernon Subutex trilogy delivers “a terrific page-turner . . . a compelling punk, queerish spin on the noir genre” (Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts).
Apocalypse Baby is a smart, fast-paced mystery about a missing adolescent girl traveling through Paris and Barcelona. She is tailed by two mismatched private investigators: the Hyena, part ruthless interrogator, part oversexed rock star, and Lucie, her plain and passive—almost to the point of invisible—sidekick. As their desperate search unfolds, they interrogate a suspicious cast of characters, and the dark heart of contemporary youth culture is exposed.
“It has everything: the nervous, ironic, vivid style of Baise-Moi . . . her sharp gaze on society and its divisions, her empathy for the poor wretches who compose it . . . an indefinable thriller, combing pulp and social chronicle.” —L’Express
“Virginie Despentes’s social criticism is blistering, but her prose is laid-back. Apocalypse Baby is an addictive feminist thriller that reads like shameless gossip from your smartest friend.” —Johanna Fateman, writer and musician
“Rich in detail, emotionally precise, and caustically funny.” —Bookforum
“Structured like a classic noir, this French novel exposes the rotten core of contemporary European society through the perspectives of several female characters.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A model for the revolutionary figure . . . Grander than life.” —Music & Literature
“Apocalypse Baby does not drift. It propels forward, hardly taking a breath.” —Three Percent blog
“This is a book written to make the reader think, to challenge assumptions and provide no easy answer or understanding.” —Lambda Literary Review
Apocalypse Baby is a smart, fast-paced mystery about a missing adolescent girl traveling through Paris and Barcelona. She is tailed by two mismatched private investigators: the Hyena, part ruthless interrogator, part oversexed rock star, and Lucie, her plain and passive—almost to the point of invisible—sidekick. As their desperate search unfolds, they interrogate a suspicious cast of characters, and the dark heart of contemporary youth culture is exposed.
“It has everything: the nervous, ironic, vivid style of Baise-Moi . . . her sharp gaze on society and its divisions, her empathy for the poor wretches who compose it . . . an indefinable thriller, combing pulp and social chronicle.” —L’Express
“Virginie Despentes’s social criticism is blistering, but her prose is laid-back. Apocalypse Baby is an addictive feminist thriller that reads like shameless gossip from your smartest friend.” —Johanna Fateman, writer and musician
“Rich in detail, emotionally precise, and caustically funny.” —Bookforum
“Structured like a classic noir, this French novel exposes the rotten core of contemporary European society through the perspectives of several female characters.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A model for the revolutionary figure . . . Grander than life.” —Music & Literature
“Apocalypse Baby does not drift. It propels forward, hardly taking a breath.” —Three Percent blog
“This is a book written to make the reader think, to challenge assumptions and provide no easy answer or understanding.” —Lambda Literary Review
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“At first, I loved this book. The writing style was engaging and the POVs were well done. However, as the story progressed, the author kept introducing more POVs that were not engaging, and I just think there were too many perspectives for a shorter book like this. Also, the ending is incredibly abrupt and I was ultimately just thankful for the story to be over. This was a letdown since I was predicting 4 stars during the first third.”
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About Virginie Despentes
Virginie Despentes is the author of many award-winning books, including King Kong Theory. She co-directed the screen adaptations of her controversial novels Baise-Moi and Bye Bye Blondie. Apocalypse Baby, her sixth novel, won the 2010 Prix Renaudot when it was first published in France.
Sian Reynolds has translated many books on French history, including most of the works of Fernand Braudel. Recent translations include fiction by Virginie Despentes, Antonin Varenne and French crime novelist, Fred Vargas. Four Vargas translations have been awarded the Crime Writers’ Association International Dagger (2006, 2007, 2009, 2013).
Sian Reynolds has translated many books on French history, including most of the works of Fernand Braudel. Recent translations include fiction by Virginie Despentes, Antonin Varenne and French crime novelist, Fred Vargas. Four Vargas translations have been awarded the Crime Writers’ Association International Dagger (2006, 2007, 2009, 2013).
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