The Making of Incarnation :FROM THE TWICE BOOKER SHORLISTED AUTHOR

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The Making of Incarnation

The Making of Incarnation :FROM THE TWICE BOOKER SHORLISTED AUTHOR

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3.56 (1,517 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 16 September, 2021

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Bodies in motion. Birds, bees and bobsleighs. What is the force that moves the sun and other stars? Where's our fucking airplane? What's inside Box 808, and why does everybody want it?

Deep within the archives of time-and-motion pioneer Lillian Gilbreth lies a secret. Famous for producing solid light-tracks that captured the path of workers' movements, Gilbreth helped birth the era of mass observation and big data. Did she also, as her broken correspondence with a young Soviet physicist suggests, discover in her final days a 'perfect' movement, one that would 'change everything'?

An international hunt begins for the one box missing from her records, and we follow contemporary motion-capture consultant Mark Phocan across geo-political fault lines and experimental zones: places where the frontiers of potential - to cure, kill, understand or entertain - are constantly tested and refined. And all the while, work is underway on the blockbuster film Incarnation, an epic space tragedy.

Audacious and mesmeric, The Making of Incarnation weaves a set of stories one inside the other, rings within rings, a perpetual-motion machine. Tom McCarthy peers through the screen, or veil, of technological modernity to reveal the underlying historical and symbolic structures of human experience.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781787333291
ISBN10 1787333299
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 555 g
Product Dimensions 162 x 240 x 32 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format hardback
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In its conceptual magnitude, its sustainedly dazzling prose... The Making of Incarnation feels utterly original, utterly new, utterly magical... Tom McCarthy, the most visionary of contemporary writers, is light years ahead of anyone writing anywhere currently. * Neel Mukherjee *
A typically ambitious mille-feuille of modernity, symbolism and myth. -- Katy Guest * Guardian *
One of the most brilliantly intellectual novelists of the moment... The Making of Incarnation is like a ghostwritten hybrid of a John le Carre thriller, the post-modern philosophy of Jacques Derrida and a sci-fi romp all at the same time... There is something uplifting about McCarthy's work. He makes you think, and he makes you think things you hadn't thought before. -- Stuart Kelly * Scotland on Sunday *
Hugely interesting, energetic, wise and well written. -- Sam Leith * GQ *
Difficulty is...part of the pleasure of reading McCarthy... The Making of Incarnation is a novel of motion rather than emotion; imagine an even chillier JG Ballard... a rich and fascinating exercise in observation -- Charles Arrowsmith * Independent *
A Kafka for the Google Age. * Daily Telegraph - Praise for 'Satin Island' *
Should you read the new Tom McCarthy book? (A: Yes. Always yes.) * Huffington Post - Praise for 'Satin Island' *
Favourite novel of 2015. * John Banville, the Observer - Praise for 'Satin Island' *
Here...McCarthy writes at the height of his powers, interweaving the new future with the recent past... The Making of Incarnation McCarthy adds to his reputation as one of our most knowledgeable and perceptive novelists. * Bookmunch *

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Author's Bio

Tom McCarthy's work has been translated into more than 20 languages and adapted for cinema, theatre and radio. His third novel C was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, the Walter Scott Prize and the European Literature Prize and his fourth, Satin Island, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Goldsmiths Prize. In 2013 he was awarded the inaugural Windham-Campbell Literature Prize by Yale University. McCarthy is also author of the study Tintin and the Secret of Literature, and of the essay collection Typewriters, Bombs, Jellyfish. He lives in Berlin.

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