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The Shadow of the Object
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The Shadow of the Object

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A beautifully written and dreamlike new novel about metamorphosis, desire and magic lanterns from award-winning writer Chloe Aridjis

'One of our boldest writers' Deborah Levy

A magnificent work of shadow-play and a meditation on desire, metamorphosis and mortality.

Flora is visiting home in Mexico when the family dog leaps up and bites her hand. She winds up in hospital where she undergoes several surgeries under anaesthesia and meets Wilhelmina, an elderly German woman with pneumonia, who collects pre-cinema toys and instruments. The two of them embark on a series of dream-like conversations in the hospital corridors. Wilhelmina puts on a magic lantern show for Flora, leaving her spellbound.

When things take an unexpected turn, Flora finds herself entrusted with an important mission. She returns to London, where she resumes her job polishing silver at a jewellery shop, and strikes up a strange friendship with Wilhelmina's son, Max. As Flora dips in and out of her imagination, she is increasingly aware it's not only the magic lantern that projects, and her perception of reality is subtly altered.

'One of the most brilliant novelists working in English today' Garth Greenwell

'The politics of her prose is existential rather than anecdotal, as it was with Kafka's' Zadie Smith

'A subtle and courageous writer' Ali Smith

'Chloe Aridjis is crafting a poetics of the strange' TLS

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 April 2026
Pages
240
ISBN
9781784746384

A beautifully written and dreamlike new novel about metamorphosis, desire and magic lanterns from award-winning writer Chloe Aridjis

'One of our boldest writers' Deborah Levy

A magnificent work of shadow-play and a meditation on desire, metamorphosis and mortality.

Flora is visiting home in Mexico when the family dog leaps up and bites her hand. She winds up in hospital where she undergoes several surgeries under anaesthesia and meets Wilhelmina, an elderly German woman with pneumonia, who collects pre-cinema toys and instruments. The two of them embark on a series of dream-like conversations in the hospital corridors. Wilhelmina puts on a magic lantern show for Flora, leaving her spellbound.

When things take an unexpected turn, Flora finds herself entrusted with an important mission. She returns to London, where she resumes her job polishing silver at a jewellery shop, and strikes up a strange friendship with Wilhelmina's son, Max. As Flora dips in and out of her imagination, she is increasingly aware it's not only the magic lantern that projects, and her perception of reality is subtly altered.

'One of the most brilliant novelists working in English today' Garth Greenwell

'The politics of her prose is existential rather than anecdotal, as it was with Kafka's' Zadie Smith

'A subtle and courageous writer' Ali Smith

'Chloe Aridjis is crafting a poetics of the strange' TLS

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 April 2026
Pages
240
ISBN
9781784746384