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After the Sun
After the Sun | Jonas Eika
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From a major new international voice, mesmerizing, inventive fiction that probes the tender places where human longings push through the cracks of a breaking world. Under Cancn's hard blue sky, a beach boy provides a canvas for tourists' desires, seeing deep into the world's underbelly. An enigmatic encounter in Copenhagen takes an IT consultant down a rabbit hole of speculation that proves more seductive than sex. The collapse of a love triangle in London leads to a dangerous, hypnotic addiction. In the Nevada desert, a grieving man tries to merge with an unearthly machine. After the Sun opens portals to our newest realities, haunting the margins of a globalized world that's both saturated with yearning and brutally transactional. Infused with an irrepressible urgency, Eika's fiction seems to have conjured these far-flung characters and their encounters in a single breath. Juxtaposing startling beauty with grotesquery, balancing the hyperrealistic with the fantastical--"as though the worlds he describes are being viewed through an ultraviolet filter," in one Danish reviewer's words--he has invented new modes of storytelling for an era when the old ones no longer suffice.
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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"The door opens, and they walk in on a fan of light that disperses them across the bench and folds back together in a golden string along the doorframe."
-"Bad Mexican Dog" (2)

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"Over Cancún, the sky contracted into a gray-black mushroom with a whitish stalk of rain."
-"Bad Mexican Dog" (2)

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

""What?" I said when her gaze started to feel greasy on my neck."
-"Bad Mexican Dog" (2)

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"And finally, OreCore (2009) revolves around a cult, the worshippers of the "Sun-Sun": the prophesized union of the sun and the fiery core of the earth, which the cult has been tasked to accelerate and prepare. They travel around, leveling houses, churches and crosses into the ground, "turning all erect edifices to dust.""
-"Rachel, Nevada"

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"That alarming sensation of a rupture in continuity, having taken place without one‘s knowledge, like waking up behind the wheel of a car about to collide with another car. Or the endangered elephants awakening groggy on a television show with chains around their necks. If anyone believed in aliens, it had to be those elephants."
-"Rachel, Nevada"

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"A raving look of bliss would come over her, as if her organs were being replaced one at a time by small pieces of sunlit glass."
-"Rachel, Nevada"
Today in odd similes.

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"She pays him a fixed salary, and they‘ve started to develop what I think you‘d call a personal relationship. He learns ten new French words a day. She asks about his life, also about the time before he started at the club. She‘s like a pool in your backyard, says Manu, that you can‘t use anyway, so you might as well throw your trash and old furniture in it."
-"Bad Mexican Dog"

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika
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-"Bad Mexican Dog"

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"The ocean is beautiful without the power to keep itself blue and postcard-like all the time. It‘s beautiful without the will to spare the ships sailing on it tonight. A massive pool of complete obedience. The contract it‘s signed. And at the same time, I know there are sides of the ocean I can‘t see, there are sides of the beach chairs and parasols that withdraw and turn their backs to me, and there‘s a hole in every boy."
-"Bad Mexican Dog"

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"So, the next morning I‘m standing there looking at the beach with its 480 beach chairs, 24 rows of 20. The rows look like giant tapeworms, each chair its own segment, or they‘re running through the sand like rivers of meltwater trickling into the ocean. They‘re the ribs of the coast."
-"Bad Mexican Dog"

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Bertha_Mason
After the Sun | Jonas Eika

"Squirt of thick white juice, first Immanuel and then me, turns orange in the sun lands in the pool-blue pool under our feet, as if the horizon is emanating from our groin, and for a second I remember a room behind the ocean."
-"Bad Mexican Dog"

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sarahbarnes
After the Sun | Jonas Eika
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Very unsettling - I feel like I read most of the book on edge, waiting for something terrible to happen. Loosely connected stories that are bookended by two halves of the same story, exploring technology, human desires and how power dynamics impact interactions. I think he seems to want to keep the reader on her toes, and he definitely succeeded in doing that for me.

BarbaraBB I am glad you enjoyed this one. I couldn‘t get into it. 2y
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB it was definitely bizarre and pretty far outside of my comfort zone. 2y
Megabooks Sounds interesting. I‘m stacking. 2y
sarahbarnes @Megabooks I‘ll be interested to hear what you think of it. 2y
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Simona
After the Sun | Jonas Eika
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Panpan

Four short stories (one is in two parts) and I didn‘t like any of them … polite thing to say in this case would be - that this book wasn‘t for me 🤷🏻‍♀️
#InternationalBookerPrize2022

BarbaraBB Agree! 2y
batsy Nicely put 😁 2y
rockpools Not even the 🦐?! 😳Very odd! 2y
Simona @rockpools Nope … I have very strong disliking feelings about this book 🤷🏻‍♀️It didn‘t work for me on any level. I disliked the writing style, prose and content. 2y
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batsy
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A tough one to review. I didn't like it, but I was interested. The stories are strange & surreal, or hyperreal—that disorienting space where reality & simulation are indistinguishable. Each one left me feeling uncomfortable in my own skin. There's always a sense of alienation—a persistent mood throughout. The ideas embedded in the stories are intriguing, but the execution of those ideas were often less than satisfactory.

batsy It does justice to the term weird fiction & what I did admire was the dissolving of boundaries within it; between human & animal, people & space, & of rigid gender & sexual boundaries. But it also left me frustrated. I felt like I was grasping at something that was just out of my reach. Maybe that was the intention, but if so, as a piece of writing it leaves me with very little to hold on to. #internationalbookerprize2022 2y
batsy Translated from Danish by Sherilyn Nicolette Helberg. 2y
Simona I really disliked that one, but I do like your review 😘 2y
BarbaraBB What @Simona says. 2y
batsy @Simona @BarbaraBB Thank you, I read the reviews and thought I might bail, but somehow I kept turning the pages despite it. 2y
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BarbaraBB
After the Sun | Jonas Eika
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Panpan

I didn‘t like this short story, nominated for the #InternationalBookerPrize2022, at all. Each story started out interesting but all soon became too absurd to my taste.

#52BooksIn52weeks #DontJudgeABookByItsCover (or maybe do 😉)

rockpools It went SO weird! 2y
BarbaraBB @rockpools Did you like it? 2y
rockpools @BarbaraBB I liked the sense of place. The ‘plots‘ were too slippery for me. And (in life in general) I could do without the gross bits. 2y
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Centique Gorgeous photo though! You make me long to visit Europe again 😍 2y
BarbaraBB @Centique Thanks! Does the picture look European? Funny! 2y
Centique @BarbaraBB oh I just have seen so many lovely photos on your timeline that I am thinking about Europe to start with I guess! 2y
Simona I‘m not eager to read this one … 2y
BarbaraBB @Centique Thank you 🙏 2y
BarbaraBB @Simona I didn‘t see the point but there probably is much more than I give it credit for! 2y
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