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Spaceman of Bohemia: SOON TO BE A MAJOR NETFLIX FILM

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473639980

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SOON TO BE A MAJOR NETFLIX FILM STARRING ADAM SANDLER AND CAREY MULLIGAN



SHORTLISTED FOR THE ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD FOR SCIENCE FICTION



An incredible experience . . . unforgettable
Lisa McInerney, author of The Glorious Heresies

‘Dizzyingly inventive’
TLS

‘An excellent debut’
The Times

‘Booming with vitality and originality’
New York Times

Set in the near-distant future, Spaceman follows a Czech astronaut as he launches into space to investigate a mysterious dust cloud covering Venus, a suicide mission sponsored by a proud nation. Suddenly a world celebrity, Jakub’s marriage starts to fail as the weeks go by, and his sanity comes into question. After his mission is derailed he must make a violent decision that will force him to come to terms with his family’s dark political past.

An extraordinary vision of the endless human capacity to persist-and risk everything-in the name of love and home, by a startlingly talented young debut novelist.

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A hauntingly beautiful story of solitude, hope, family, and love that transcends, uplifts, carries the reader away.
Dinaw Mengestu, author of ALL OUR NAMES
Spaceman of Bohemia represents the fiery, funny launch of an exciting new voice. Jaroslav Kalfar, like a good literary astronaut, finds levity in gravity, and vice versa.
Sam Lipsyte, New York Times bestselling author of The Ask
Spaceman of Bohemia is an out-of-this-world look at all our beautiful smallnesses, from the cells of our biology to the bacterial minutiae of one broken heart. The roar of revolution and governmental injustice is cast against the depths of our emotions and the bottomless, grateful silence of the stars. Jaroslav Kalfar has spun an unforgettable tale, a poignant interplanetary work that collapses the distance between us with the beauty of its language and the unstoppable wonder of this universe he's created.
Samantha Hunt, author of Mr. Splitfoot
Spaceman of Bohemia is the best, most enjoyably heartbreaking, most fun book you'll read this year. On the surface, you'll see affinities with Gary Shteyngart, with The Martian, with Kelly Link. But Jaroslav Kalfar's voice is entirely his own. I beg you: take this strange, hilarious, profound, life-affirming trip into literary outer space.
Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award winner for Half a Life
A superb debut
Sam Kitchener, Literary Review
A frenetically imaginative first effort, booming with vitality and originality . . . Kalfar's voice is distinct enough to leave tread marks . . . He has such a lively mind and so many ideas to explore . . . Kalfar has an exhilarating flair for imagery . . . He writes boisterously and mordantly
Jennifer Senior, New York Times
Reading Spaceman of Bohemia reminded me of the thrill of unearthing Everything is Illuminated from the mound of entries to the Guardian First Book Prize
Claire Armitstead, Guardian
[An] excellent debut . . . This book could mark the launch of an astronomical career
James Marriott, The Times
This wonderful debut is a fine addition to the tradition of eastern European émigré writers [Vladimir Nabokov and, more recently, Gary Shteyngart and Aleksandar Hemon] producing dazzling fiction in English, their second language.
Metro
A joyfully intellectual book; the whole narrative could be read as a dream, as a clever paradigm in ways that resonate with David Mitchell.
Ruth McKee, Irish Times
An incredible experience . . . I can honestly say I loved every page. Every sentence. Spaceman of Bohemia is unforgettable: a work of breathtaking scope and heart, and a reflection of humanity that's raw and strange and profound and true.
Lisa McInerney, Baileys-prize-winning author of The Glorious Heresies
Dizzyingly inventive, alternately lyrical, earthy, silly and sad.
Kathryn Murphy, TLS