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From the author of the international bestseller Convenience Store Woman, a convention-defying and taboo-busting novel, and a radically reimagined vision of sex, family and society.
"Normality is the creepiest madness there is..." In our near-future world, children are solely conceived by artificial insemination. Even sex between married couples is viewed as taboo. Amane's family is irregular. Her parents copulated to create her and hope that she too will find love and have a child with the person she marries. But Amane falls in line with society's way of thinking and wants a regular 'clean' marriage. Then she hears of a place that is the subject of a social experiment. Everyone in Paradise-Eden will act as one big family. Could this be the perfect third way? Praise for Sayaka Murata's fiction: 'Exhilarating, weird and funny' Sally Rooney 'Radical, hilarious, heartbeaking' Elif Batuman 'A gift to anyone who has ever felt at odds with the world' Ruth Ozeki
"'Makes the ordinary world as we see it look strange again... Publishers will continue to seek out imitations of [Sayaka's] vision - but why bother, when the real thing is so good?'" - Financial Times
"'In the imagination of Sayaka Murata, nothing seems to be off limits... Like The Handmaid's Tale on acid... Quintessentially Murata... Murata deploys both visceral language and body horror to convey Amane's lust.. An eye-popping plot... It invites us to consider how reproductive gender equality could transform society, with chilling ramifications'" - New York Times
"'Murata is a phenomenon... Vanishing World could not have arrived at a more fitting moment, given the Trump administrations' preoccupation with women's bodily autonomy... Murata's brilliantly unsettling ending will leave you reeling and questioning your own beliefs'" - Stylist
"'Japan's answer to Brave New World... Murata has the uncanny prescience of the best sci-fi writers'" - Daily Telegraph
"'Quirky and thought-provoking'" - Grazia
From the author of the international bestseller Convenience Store Woman, a convention-defying and taboo-busting novel, and a radically reimagined vision of sex, family and society.
"Normality is the creepiest madness there is..." In our near-future world, children are solely conceived by artificial insemination. Even sex between married couples is viewed as taboo. Amane's family is irregular. Her parents copulated to create her and hope that she too will find love and have a child with the person she marries. But Amane falls in line with society's way of thinking and wants a regular 'clean' marriage. Then she hears of a place that is the subject of a social experiment. Everyone in Paradise-Eden will act as one big family. Could this be the perfect third way? Praise for Sayaka Murata's fiction: 'Exhilarating, weird and funny' Sally Rooney 'Radical, hilarious, heartbeaking' Elif Batuman 'A gift to anyone who has ever felt at odds with the world' Ruth Ozeki
"'Makes the ordinary world as we see it look strange again... Publishers will continue to seek out imitations of [Sayaka's] vision - but why bother, when the real thing is so good?'" - Financial Times
"'In the imagination of Sayaka Murata, nothing seems to be off limits... Like The Handmaid's Tale on acid... Quintessentially Murata... Murata deploys both visceral language and body horror to convey Amane's lust.. An eye-popping plot... It invites us to consider how reproductive gender equality could transform society, with chilling ramifications'" - New York Times
"'Murata is a phenomenon... Vanishing World could not have arrived at a more fitting moment, given the Trump administrations' preoccupation with women's bodily autonomy... Murata's brilliantly unsettling ending will leave you reeling and questioning your own beliefs'" - Stylist
"'Japan's answer to Brave New World... Murata has the uncanny prescience of the best sci-fi writers'" - Daily Telegraph
"'Quirky and thought-provoking'" - Grazia