"Berlin Atomized is the world bridged, coupled, and made fastby the latest lost generation and by Julia Kornberg's border-and-genre-crossing talent, as restless as a flame." Joshua Cohen, author of the Pulitzer Prize and National Jewish Book Award winning The Netanyahus
A kinetic, globetrotting novel following three siblingsJewish and downwardly mobilefrom 2001 to 2034, as they come of age against the major crises of the 21st century.
Berlin Atomized begins in Buenos Aires of the early 2000s with the self-baptisms of Nina Goldstein. She bathes too frequently, washing with fervor and repeating: I am not asleep. She grows up partying and taking undeserved siestas, while her eldest brother Jeremías is drawn into the citys powder keg music scene, and the middle sibling, Mateo, learns of his terminal illness and prepares to join the IDF. Though Argentina faces the worst economic crisis in its history, the Goldsteins are being reared in a newly developed gated community that displaces working class families. Each sibling rehearses their escape from the capitalist Eden of their birth, unaware that the gated community will soon be underwater, and their family scattered all over the earth.
The second half of the novel takes place between 2018 and 2035, invoking and imagining possible futures for this existence in migration. Jeremías lives in Paris until an undeclared war destroys the city, and Nina, after tracing Mateos last steps to his death in Tel Aviv, ends up in Berlin, where the European Union is found in the shambles of its own history. From Punta del Este to Paris, Berlin to Jerusalem, Brussels to Tokyo, the novel progresses into a dire near future of constant flight and fire as the siblings search for one another.
Defiant and dexterous, percussive and percolating with violent light, Berlin Atomized is Julia Kornbergs napalm-ic debuta tale about the end of the world, as told by the clear-eyed youth to which that world had been promised.
Genre: Literary Fiction
A kinetic, globetrotting novel following three siblingsJewish and downwardly mobilefrom 2001 to 2034, as they come of age against the major crises of the 21st century.
Berlin Atomized begins in Buenos Aires of the early 2000s with the self-baptisms of Nina Goldstein. She bathes too frequently, washing with fervor and repeating: I am not asleep. She grows up partying and taking undeserved siestas, while her eldest brother Jeremías is drawn into the citys powder keg music scene, and the middle sibling, Mateo, learns of his terminal illness and prepares to join the IDF. Though Argentina faces the worst economic crisis in its history, the Goldsteins are being reared in a newly developed gated community that displaces working class families. Each sibling rehearses their escape from the capitalist Eden of their birth, unaware that the gated community will soon be underwater, and their family scattered all over the earth.
The second half of the novel takes place between 2018 and 2035, invoking and imagining possible futures for this existence in migration. Jeremías lives in Paris until an undeclared war destroys the city, and Nina, after tracing Mateos last steps to his death in Tel Aviv, ends up in Berlin, where the European Union is found in the shambles of its own history. From Punta del Este to Paris, Berlin to Jerusalem, Brussels to Tokyo, the novel progresses into a dire near future of constant flight and fire as the siblings search for one another.
Defiant and dexterous, percussive and percolating with violent light, Berlin Atomized is Julia Kornbergs napalm-ic debuta tale about the end of the world, as told by the clear-eyed youth to which that world had been promised.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"Berlin Atomized is the world bridged, coupled, and made fast - by the latest lost generation and by Julia Kornberg's border-and-genre-crossing talent, as restless as a flame." - Joshua Cohen
"Ironic and always brilliant, tender and at the same time ruthless, with dazzling intelligence and whip-like sentences that showcase truth in every paragraph, this novel by Julia Kornberg imagines, invokes and exorcises the ghosts of her generation." - Federico Falco
"A punk song of lost innocence and the madness of history, this brilliant debut brings a new name, and a potent style, to the table: Julia Kornberg." - Carlos Fonseca
"Remarkable, tender, funny...[Berlin Atomized is] a novel in fragments floating in the great events of immanent youth." - Pola Oloixarac
"Ironic and always brilliant, tender and at the same time ruthless, with dazzling intelligence and whip-like sentences that showcase truth in every paragraph, this novel by Julia Kornberg imagines, invokes and exorcises the ghosts of her generation." - Federico Falco
"A punk song of lost innocence and the madness of history, this brilliant debut brings a new name, and a potent style, to the table: Julia Kornberg." - Carlos Fonseca
"Remarkable, tender, funny...[Berlin Atomized is] a novel in fragments floating in the great events of immanent youth." - Pola Oloixarac
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