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With the stylistic mastery of Georges Perec and nihilism of Michel Houellebecq,Β Perfection, superbly translated by Sophie Hughes, is a brilliantly scathing sociological novel about the emptiness of contemporary existence, beautifully written, impossibly bleak.

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Millennial expat couple Anna and Tom are living the dream in Berlin, in a bright, affordable, plant-filled apartment. Their life as young digital creatives revolves around slow cooking, Danish furniture, sexual experimentation and the city’s twenty-four-hour party scene – an ideal existence shared by an entire generation and tantalizingly lived out on social media. But beyond the images, dissatisfaction and ennui burgeon. Work becomes repetitive. Friends move back home, have children, grow up. Frustrated that their progressive politics amount to little more in practice than boycotting Uber, tipping in cash, or never eating tuna, Anna and Tom make a fruitless attempt at political activism. Feeling increasingly trapped in their picture-perfect life, the couple takes ever more radical steps in the pursuit of an authenticity and a sense of purpose perennially beyond their grasp. Superbly translated by Sophie Hughes, Vincenzo Latronico’sΒ PerfectionΒ is a taut, spare sociological novel about the emptiness of contemporary existence, scathing and brilliantly affecting.

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Critic Reviews

β€˜This book gives startling form to the question of how to live a meaningful life; to the illusion that appearance is beauty; to the restlessness of contemporary society. I read it in a breath and I was captivated.’
β€” AyşegΓΌl Savaş, author of The Anthropologists


β€˜PerfectionΒ is a jewel of a novel: precisely cut, intricately faceted, prismatically dazzling at its heart. Vicenzo Latronico is the finest of writers.’
β€” Lauren Groff, author ofΒ The Vaster Wilds


β€˜PerfectionΒ is a generation-defining piece of literature, one that spares us nothing. To read it is to look in a mirror and finally, for the first time, truly see yourself and the culture you’ve helped create: the one that lurks behind the filters, algorithms and curated ephemera of selfhood that make up our public lives. Read it and tremble.’
β€”Β Madeleine Watts, author ofΒ Elegy, Southwest


β€˜Vincenzo Latronico is a writer who sees clearly and conveys it beautifully. InΒ Perfection, he paints a stark picture of the conditions that have created a generation’s β€œidentical struggle for a different life”: globalization, homogenization, the internet. Though on one level the novel is (pitch-perfectly) β€œabout” Berlin and the β€œcreative professional” expatriates who have sought a different life in, and inevitably colonized, the city, the story of Anna and Tom will be uncomfortably familiar to anyone who has tried to resist the flattening effects of whatever life is now. I can't recommend it highly enough.’
β€” Lauren Oyler, author ofΒ Fake Accounts


β€˜The world of this horrifying novel has been built piece by perfect piece – honey-colored floorboards, a monstera’s perforate leaves, glossy white tiles, a breakfast of assorted seeds, a game of Carcassonne – the method of its construction likewise perfect, a perfection of prose that ends by releasing, miraculously, the very thing perfection is made to prohibit, the heavy stink of mortality
β€” Kathryn Davis, author of Aurelia, AurΓ©lia


β€˜I recognize Anna and Tom in Vincenzo Latronico’s Perfection because I am them. Never has a novel so incisively captured what it feels like to participate in the globalized culture of the Internet era: to consume it; to be overwhelmed by it; to try, futilely, to make it. The repeating symbols of homogenized good taste – potted house plants, reclaimed-wood furniture, post-industrial clubs – haunt the characters as their own poignant hopes to be original. I felt attacked, as they say online. Perfection is satire in the way that adult life itself is a comedy. By its end, the novel will cure you of any dream for authenticity.’
β€” Kyle Chayka, author of The Longing for Less


β€˜One of Europe’s most talented young writers, Latronico has written the great Berlin novel we’ve all been waiting for.’
β€” Gideon Lewis-Kraus,Β New YorkerΒ staff journalist


β€˜An important novel, innovative in its own way.’
β€” Claudia Durastanti, author ofΒ Strangers I Know


β€˜Sharp and revelatory.Β Latronico is a brilliant and fearless writer.Β I recommend this novel to every reader I meet.’
β€” Ellena Savage, author ofΒ Blueberries


β€˜A new master of Italian literature.’
β€”Β Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung


β€˜PerfectionΒ masterfully updates Georges Perec’s masterpieceΒ Les Choses.’
β€”Β Rivista Studio

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About the Author

Vincenzo Latronico was born in Rome in 1984 and currently lives in Berlin. He is an art criticΒ and has translated many books into Italian, by authors such as George Orwell, Oscar Wilde, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hanif Kureishi.Β PerfectionΒ is his fourth novel, the first to be translated into English.

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Product Details

Publisher
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Published
13th February 2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
120
ISBN
9781804271049

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