En trettonårig pojke skadas på ett födelsedagskalas. Som vuxen skriver en av de andra pojkarna om episoden, där han erkänner för sig själv att skadan inte var en olyckshändelse. Minnen väcks till liv, både av händelsen i det förflutna, men också a...
I often dreamed about the moment of the fall, a silence that lasted a second, possibly two, a room full of sixty people and no one making a sound, as if everyone were waiting for my classmate to cry out ... but he lay on the ground with his eyes c...
"It is both timely and gratifying to see one of the country's outstanding writers come to the attention of an English-language readership" -- Angel Gurria-Quintana * Financial Times * "I read A Poison Apple in two impulsive, impatient sittings... Michel Laub is one of the most intelligent novelists at work south of the equator. If he were north of the equator, he'd be one of the most intelligent novelists there too. I love the minute intricacy of his compositions, and the way they stage such giant traumas." -- Adam Thirlwell "In this sly and unexpected novel, Laub asks how some thrive in spite of trauma and others fall apart in the face of success." * Financial Times * "DIARY OF THE FALL: Extraordinary... In my world, this novel is already a classic" -- Karl Ove Knausgaard "DIARY OF THE FALL: A work of immense incantatory power" -- Neel Mukherjee * Literary Review *
Michel Laub was born in Porto Alegre and currently lives in Sao Paulo. He is a writer and journalist, and was named one of Granta's twenty 'Best of Young Brazilian Novelists'. Diary of the Fall, which received the Brasilia Award, was his first novel to appear in English. It won the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize 2015 and was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award 2016.