Piranesi

Susanna Clarke
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Susanna Clarke
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“[Piranesi] flooded me, as the tides flood the halls, with a scouring grief, leaving gleaming gifts in its wake… rich, wondrous, full of aching joy and sweet sorrow.” —The New York Times Book Review

“A novel that feels like a surreal meditation on life in quarantine.” —The New Yorker

Piranesi astonished me. It is a miraculous and luminous feat of storytelling, at once a gripping mystery, an adventure through a brilliant new fantasy world, and a deep meditation on the human condition: feeling lost, and being found. I already want to be back in its haunting and beautiful halls!” —Madeline Miller, New York Times Bestselling Author of CIRCE

“Unforgettable - surely one of the most original works of fiction this season. It drops you into a mind-bending fantasy world, a vast labyrinth with infinite rooms and seas that sweep into halls and up staircases with the tides. … It's a hypnotic tale that you can devour in a day (and probably will; it's that hard to put down).” —AARP

Piranesi is a high-quality page-turner-even the most leisurely reader will probably finish it off in a day-but its chief pleasure is immersion in its strange and uncannily attractive setting. . . Establishing that sense of totality-and the feeling of peacefulness that accompanies it-is Ms. Clarke's standout feat.” —Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal

“Could Piranesi match [the hype]? I'm delighted to say it has, with Clarke's singular wit and imagination still intact in a far more compressed yet still captivating tale you'll want to delve into again right after you read its sublime last sentence.” —The Boston Globe

“Piranesi is a gorgeous, spellbinding mystery that gently unravels page by page. Precisely the sort of book that I love wordlessly handing to someone so they can have the pleasure of uncovering its secrets for themselves. This book is a treasure, washed up upon a forgotten shore, waiting to be discovered.” —Erin Morgenstern, NYT bestselling author of THE STARLESS SEA and THE NIGHT CIRCUS

“A short and beautiful novel that reads like a poem, not in its use of language (which is very accessible) but rather in its cumulative effect of expressing an emotion and state of being that is inexpressible. It's a strange and lovely read.” —Buzzfeed

“What a world Susanna Clarke conjures into being, what a tick-tock-tick-tock of reveals, what a pure protagonist, what a morally-squalid supporting cast, what beauty, tension and restraint, and what a pitch-perfect ending. Piranesi is an exquisite puzzle-box far, far bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.” —David Mitchell, New York Times bestselling author of CLOUD ATLAS

“Destined to become a work of classic fantasy.” —Ron Charles, CBS Sunday Morning Book Report

Piranesi Will Wreck You: The novel establishes Susanna Clarke as one of our greatest living writers.” —New York Magazine

“One of my favorite contemporary novels.” —Mona Awad, Marie Claire

“Infinitely clever… none of [Clarke's] enchantment has worn off - it's evolved. . . to abide in these pages is to find oneself happily detained in awe.” —The Washington Post

“Enthralling [and] transcendent… the sweetness, the innocence of Piranesi's love for this world is devastating to read. Clarke's writing is clear, sharp - she can cleave your heart in a few short words. . . The mystery of Piranesi unwinds at a tantalizing yet lightening-like pace - it's hard not to rush ahead, even when each sentence, each revelation makes you want to linger.” —NPR.org

“The long-awaited followup to Jonathan Strange is even more magically immersive. . . Here is a protagonist with no guile, no greed, no envy, no cruelty, and yet still intriguing.” —The Los Angeles Times

“Susanna Clarke's first novel in sixteen years is a wonder.” —Slate

“Susanna Clarke's astonishing Piranesi proves she's one of the greatest novelists writing today.” —Vox

Piranesi hit my mind and soul like a thunderbolt. It is a work of deep power.” —EW.com

“Susanna Clarke has fashioned her own myth anew and enlarged the world again.” —The New Republic

“Almost impossible to put down… lavishly descriptive, charming, heartbreaking and imbued with a magic that will be familiar to Clarke's devoted readers, Piranesi will satisfy lovers of Jonathan Strange and win her many new fans.” —Bookpage, starred review

“Readers who accompany [Piranesi] as he learns to understand himself will see magic returning to our world. Weird and haunting and excellent.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

“Clarke wraps a twisty mystery inside a metaphysical fantasy in her extraordinary new novel . . . Sure to be recognized as one of the year's most inventive.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“As questions multiply and suspense mounts in this spellbinding, occult puzzle of a fable, one begins to wonder if perhaps the reverence, kindness, and gratitude practiced by Clarke's enchanting and resilient hero aren't all the wisdom one truly needs.” —Booklist, Starred Review

“Clarke creates an immersive world that readers can almost believe exists. This is a solid crossover pick for readers whose appreciation of magical fantasy leans toward V.E. Schwab or Erin Morgenstern.” —Library Journal, Starred Review

“So let me just say that this is one of my all-time favorite books. I admire how it depicts a person conversing with their past self, without glossing over the guts it takes to do this sort of deep emotional work . . . I relate to Piranesi's journey-how he see-saws between intense curiosity about his past, and an urge to protect himself by looking away. I've re-read this book so many times now and the ending always makes me cry.” —Electric Lit

“Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty.” —Gregory Maguire, The New York Times

“Nobody writes about magic the way Clarke does . . . She writes about magic as if she's actually worked it.” —Lev Grossman, TIME Magazine

“I have such a vivid memory of reading this book, the experience of moving through The House being an intense, whole body takeover. Each twist and turn was spectacular, with such a show of intellect and creativity I found myself thrilled to be lost within The House's many halls. This is a book I wish I could experience for the first time over again.

” —Christina Orlando, Reactor

“I read Piranesi over the course of one long cold day, early in the pandemic, and felt . . . I'd been alone for so many days at the point that nothing felt real anymore? But as I read, warmth crept into the room. And joy, and life, and hope. I want even more people to read Piranesi because I think every human being on Earth should read Piranesi. I think there are a few people on Earth who should be forcibly restrained while someone reads Piranesi to them until it sinks in. Can you imagine how much better everything would be?

” —Leah Schnelbach, Reactor

“Thoughtfully explores themes of memory, love, and humanity . . . Great for fans of mystery and magical realism.” —The Tower

“A surreal mix of low fantasy and supernatural sci-fi, Piranesi will have you turning more pages than its protagonist turns corners.” —The Mary Sue, "The 10 Best Fantasy Books of the 21st Century"

Overall rating: 4.681818 / 5 from 66 reviews.

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my favorite novel of possibly the last five years.

"I'm so delighted. If my novella """"Opal"""" drove you batty, it might also drive you batty for similar reasons, but personally, it gave me everything I wanted. I don't want to say too much more because the beauty of this puzzle box is in the opening, but highly recommended (with an exhortation to persist through the confusion of the first 10 pages or so)."

Leon (5/5)

A Beautiful Standalone

"This was one of the most mind-bending, strange books I've read in quite some time; in the best way possible! If you really wanted to you could finish this book in a day and I honestly wouldn't blame you."

Matthew C. (5/5)

Must read and read again

"What a fantastic tale that Clarke pulled me into. I wish I'd known from the start that you don't need to keep track of the start, as it's slowly revealed later. Thrilling and thought-provoking."

Mitch (5/5)

great

"I cannot say much but the twists in this book is fantastic"

Kado (5/5)

A Breeze of Abstraction, Gentle and Bitter

"Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi is a book of ephemeral nature. It was a breeze of abstraction, gentle and bitter. It was an art. It was repetitive and concrete, it was inside and outside. It was old and new. It was so many things. It was definitely a captivating read, highly recommend!!"

Lea C. (5/5)

Read it again

"On the first read, I was fascinated, but didn't know if I liked it. On the second read, I loved it."

Gentle R. (5/5)

Good but slow

"Slow start but interesting in the end. Read for my book club"

Aly M. (4/5)

Beautiful

"My favourite book. Recommend it to anyone and everyone."

Ember (5/5)

Brilliant

"The slow unraveling of the mystery was engaging the whole way though."

Rae. (5/5)

A beautiful story for all ages

"Beautiful story, feels like reading a classic tale"

Genevieve (4/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 28, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN: 9781635577808
  • Dimensions: 5.4" W x 0.75" L x 8.2" H
Susanna Clarke is the New York Times bestselling, award winning author of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (winner of the Hugo Award), Ladies of Grace Adieu, Piranesi (winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction), and The Wood at Midwinter.

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