• LIVING THINGS by Munir Hachemi
  • LIVING THINGS by Munir Hachemi
  • LIVING THINGS by Munir Hachemi
  • LIVING THINGS by Munir Hachemi
  • LIVING THINGS by Munir Hachemi
  • LIVING THINGS by Munir Hachemi

LIVING THINGS by Munir Hachemi

130 x 197mm, 120 pages, Black & white printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2024

Living Things follows four recent graduates – Munir, G, Ernesto and Álex – who travel from Madrid to the south of France to work the grape harvest. Except things don’t go as planned: they end up working on an industrial chicken farm and living on a campsite, where a general sense of menace takes hold. What follows is a compelling and incisive examination of precarious employment, capitalism, immigration and the mass production of living things, all interwoven with the protagonist’s thoughts on literature and the nature of storytelling. A genre-bending and dystopian eco-thriller, Living Things is a punk-like blend of Roberto Bolaño’s The Savage Detectives and Samanta Schweblin’s Fever Dream, heralding an exciting new voice in international fiction. 

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Fitzcarraldo Editions

Regular price £10.99