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2021 novel by Christian Kracht From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eurotrash is a 2021 autobiographical novel by the Swiss writer Christian Kracht. It takes place during a road trip in Switzerland with a man and his 80 year old mother. It is a sequel to Kracht's 1995 debut novel Faserland, featuring the same protagonist 25 years later.[1]
Author | Christian Kracht |
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Language | German |
Genre | autobiographical novel |
Publisher | Kiepenheuer & Witsch |
Publication date | 4 March 2021 |
Publication place | Germany |
Pages | 224 |
ISBN | 978-3-462-05083-7 |
The book was shortlisted for the German Book Prize and Swiss Book Prize.[2][3]
Upon its 2024 publication in the United Kingdom with Serpent's Tail, the Washington Post wrote "Quite simply a joy to read ... The narrator's mother is an unforgettable literary creation and Eurotrash is a brilliant and unsettling reckoning with history and memory, and with the ambiguities inherent in the art of writing fiction", while The Times, as well as the Financial Times chose the novel as one of the best books of 2024.
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