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Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead

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Shortlisted, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Literature Prize, 2019
Shortlisted, Man Booker International Prize, 2019
Shortlisted, International DUBLIN Literary Award, 2019
Shortlisted, PEN Translation Prize, 2020
Longlisted, Translated Literature, National Book Awards
Longlisted, Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, 2019
Longlisted, Fiction, Best Translated Book Awards, 2020
Finalist, Best Translated Book Awards, 2020

Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead takes place in a remote Polish village, where Duszejko, an eccentric woman in her sixties, recounts the events surrounding the disappearance of her two dogs. When members of a local hunting club are found murdered, she becomes involved in the investigation. Duszejko is reclusive, preferring the company of animals to people; she's unconventional, believing in the stars, and she is fond of the poetry of William Blake, from whose work the title of the book is taken.

Filled with wonderful characters like Oddball, Big Foot, Black Coat, Dizzy and Boros, this subversive, entertaining noir novel, by 'one of Europe's major humanist writers' (Guardian), offers thought-provoking ideas on our perceptions of madness, injustice against marginalised people, animal rights, the hypocrisy of traditional religion, belief in predestination—and getting away with murder.

Olga Tokarczuk is one of Poland's best and most beloved authors. In 2015 she received the German-Polish International Bridge Prize, as well as Poland's highest literary honour, the Nike and the Nike Readers' Prize. She also received a Nike in 2009 for her novel Flights, which won the Man Booker International Prize in 2018.

'Well. Where to begin to approach this dazzling writer? Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich used the word "magnificent" to describe Olga Tokarczuk's work.' Monthly

'Ridiculous and existentially challenging by turns, this is a wildly inventive book.' Overland

'[A] marvellously weird and fablelike mystery...This book is not a mere whodunit: It's a philosophical fairy tale about life and death that's been trying to spill its secrets.' New York Times

'The extraordinary pleasure of reading this book lies not in finding out "who did it", but in the defamiliarising prose, characterisation, observation and philosophy that emerge from each page.' Saturday Paper

'Olga Tokarczuk is a masterful storyteller who challenges expectations of what a story can be.' Age

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 3, 2019
      Tokarczuk follows her Man Booker International winner Flights with an astounding mystical detective novel. Narrator Janina Duszejko, an English teacher and winter caretaker for a few summer houses in an isolated Polish hamlet near the Czech border, is awakened one night by her neighbor, whom she calls Oddball, who informs her that their neighbor, nicknamed Big Foot, is dead in his house. Before the police arrive, Janina and Oddball find a deer bone in Big Foot’s mouth. Soon another body turns up, and Janina, an avid creator of horoscopes and, more generally, prone to theorizing and ascribing incidents to larger systems, develops a theory that animals are killing the locals. As the body count rises, readers are treated to Janina’s beliefs (“Finally, transformed into tiny quivering photons, each of our deeds will set off into Outer Space, where the planets will keep watching it like a film until the end of the world”), descriptions (a body is “a troublesome piece of luggage”), and observations (flowers in a garden “are neat and tidy, standing straight and slender, as if they’d been to the gym”). Tokarczuk’s novel succeeds as both a suspenseful murder mystery and a powerful and profound meditation on human existence and how a life fits into the world around it. Novels this thrilling don’t come along very often.

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