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LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE ⢠āA bold and memorable achievement.āāThe Booker Prize 2025 judges
Rememberāwords are your weapons, theyāre your tools, your currency: a twisty, slippery descent into the rhetoric of power, hailed as āa nesting doll of satire that leaves readers uncertain where their loyalties lieā (Financial Times)
āOriginal, vital, and unputdownable.āāTess Gunty, National Book Awardāwinning author of The Rabbit Hutch
Late one night on a Yorkshire farm, in the midst of an illegal rave, a young man is nearly bludgeoned to death with a solid gold bar.
An ambitious young journalist sets out to uncover the truth surrounding the attack, connecting the dots between an amoral banker landlord, an iconoclastic newspaper columnist, and a radical anarchist movement that has taken up residence on the farm. She solves the mystery, but her viral exposƩ raises more questions than it answers. Through a voyeuristic lens, and with a simmering power, Universality focuses on words: what we say, how we say it, and what we really mean.
A thrilling novel from one of the most acclaimed young novelists working today, Universality is a compelling, unsettling celebration of the spectacular, appalling force of language. It dares you to look away.
Rememberāwords are your weapons, theyāre your tools, your currency: a twisty, slippery descent into the rhetoric of power, hailed as āa nesting doll of satire that leaves readers uncertain where their loyalties lieā (Financial Times)
āOriginal, vital, and unputdownable.āāTess Gunty, National Book Awardāwinning author of The Rabbit Hutch
Late one night on a Yorkshire farm, in the midst of an illegal rave, a young man is nearly bludgeoned to death with a solid gold bar.
An ambitious young journalist sets out to uncover the truth surrounding the attack, connecting the dots between an amoral banker landlord, an iconoclastic newspaper columnist, and a radical anarchist movement that has taken up residence on the farm. She solves the mystery, but her viral exposƩ raises more questions than it answers. Through a voyeuristic lens, and with a simmering power, Universality focuses on words: what we say, how we say it, and what we really mean.
A thrilling novel from one of the most acclaimed young novelists working today, Universality is a compelling, unsettling celebration of the spectacular, appalling force of language. It dares you to look away.