The Employees by Olga Ravn

The Employees by Olga Ravn

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Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize and the Ursula K. Le Guin Prize, The Employees reshuffles a sci-fi voyage into a riotously original existential nightmare

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The Employees by Olga Ravn

Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize and the Ursula K. Le Guin Prize,The Employeesreshuffles a sci-fi voyage into a riotously original existential nightmare
"A deeply sensory book, suffused with aroma and alert to tactility.. The Employees is not only a disconcertingly quotidian space opera; it’s also an audacious satire of corporate language and the late-capitalist workplace, and a winningly abstracted investigation into what it means to be human… This clever, endlessly thought-provoking novel catches something of our recursive search for the nature of consciousness; a question that answers itself, a voice in the darkness, an object moving through space." -- Justine Jordan - Guardian
"An alarmingly brilliant work of art" -- Max Porter
"Beautiful, sinister, gripping. A tantalizing puzzle you can never quite solve. All the reviews say that the novel is, ultimately, about what it means to be human. What makes it exceptional, however, is the way it explores the richness and strangeness of being non-human." -- Mark Haddon
"What might result if Ursula K. Le Guin and Nell Zink had a baby." -- Tank Magazine
"An achingly beautiful mosaic of fragile characters managing their longing, pain, and alienation. This gorgeous, evocative novel is well worth the effort." -- Publishers Weekly
"In brief numbered statements delivered by the human and nonhuman crew of the Six Thousand Ship to a shadowy committee, Ravn seeds her narrative with direct and allegorical reflections on transhumanism, disappearing nature, and the ambiguities of being embodied... The novel is by turns queasily exact about what is seen—skin pitted like pomegranate, an object’s furrows oozing some nameless balm—and willfully obscure. Ambiguity is everything: “I don’t know if I’m human anymore. Am I human? Does it say in your files what I am?”" -- Brian Dillon - 4columns
"The Employees asks important questions about what makes up human consciousness, and also, critiques corporate language that can make its way into our lives sometimes without us knowing. It's very funny. It's very interesting. I definitely recommend checking this one out." -- Corinne Segal - WNYC
"A book that strikes a rare balance between SF philosophy and workaday feeling all while whirling through space." -- Kirkus
"Few stories today are as sublimely strange and their own thing as Olga Ravn’s The Employees. This disorienting, mind-bending expanse recalls as much the poetry of Aase Berg as the workplace fiction of Thomas Ligotti. Something marvelously sui generis for the jaded." -- Jeff VanderMeer
"The most striking aspect of this weird, beautiful, and occasionally disgusting novel is not, as its subtitle implies, its portrayal of working life on the spaceship. What The Employees captures best is humanity’s ambivalence about life itself, its sticky messes and unappealing functions, the goo that connects us to everything that crawls and mindlessly self-propagates, not to mention that obliterating payoff at the end of it all." -- Laura Miller - New York Review of Books
Olga Ravn (born 1986) is a Danish novelist and poet. In collaboration with Danish publisher Gyldendal she edited a selection of Tove Ditlevsen’s texts and books that relaunched Ditlevsen’s readership worldwide. Her novel The Employees was on the shortlist for the Booker Prize in 2021, and The Wax Child was on the longlist for the Booker International Prize and the shortlist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Translation in 2026.   Martin Aitken has translated numerous novels from Danish and Norwegian, including works by Karl Ove Knausgaard, Peter Høeg, Ida Jessen, and Kim Leine. He won the PEN Translation Prize for his translation of Hanne Ørstavik’s Love.
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ISBN 13 9780811234825
ISBN 10 0811234827
Title The Employees
Author Olga Ravn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Year published 2023-02-17
Number of pages 144
Prizes Short-listed for National Book Awards (Translation) 2022
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.