
The Empusium
A Health Resort Horror Story
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Antonia Lloyd-Jones
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Natasha Soudek
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Olga Tokarczuk
AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER!
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR
“A folk horror story with a deceptively light and knowing tone … elegant and genuinely unsettling.”–The New York Times Book Review
The Nobel Prize winner’s latest masterwork, set in a sanitarium on the eve of World War I, probes the horrors that lie beneath our most hallowed ideas
September 1913. A young Pole suffering from tuberculosis arrives at Wilhelm Opitz’s Guesthouse for Gentlemen in the village of Görbersdorf, a health resort in the Silesian mountains. Every evening the residents gather to imbibe the hallucinogenic local liqueur and debate the great issues of the day: Monarchy or democracy? Do devils exist? Are women born inferior? War or peace? Meanwhile, disturbing things are happening in the guesthouse and the surrounding hills. Someone—or something—seems to be watching, attempting to infiltrate this cloistered world. Little does the newcomer realize, as he tries to unravel both the truths within himself and the mystery of the sinister forces beyond, that they have already chosen their next target.
A century after the publication of The Magic Mountain, Olga Tokarczuk revisits Thomas Mann territory and lays claim to it, with signature boldness, inventiveness, humor, and bravura.
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“Deft and disturbing. . . In Antonia Lloyd-Jones’s crisp translation, Tokarczuk tells a folk horror story with a deceptively light and knowing tone. . . elegant and genuinely unsettling.”—Hari Kunzru, The New York Times Book Review
“Pulling from folktales, mythology, art, and literature, Tokarczuk’s novel spins a story that feels eerily familiar and yet totally new… Just when you think you have this novel in your sight, it shimmers into something else entirely.”—The Atlantic
“A marvelous reframing of The Magic Mountain … [that] can be enjoyed—and may even be more enjoyable—on its own merits … Lloyd-Jones’s uniformly excellent translation of The Empusium is a much breezier read."—Boston Globe
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Not really A Horror Story
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It was beautifully written, I felt myself in the mountains many times, and the conclusion was 5 stars for me. Which makes me think overall it deserves 5 stars, but I know many people will struggle with the pace of the book.
I'm still thinking about it weeks later
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Fascinating and perfectly performed
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Great book, and even better performance and production
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However, this title was listed in the “horror” section. In my opinion that does a disservice to an otherwise well researched tale, its locale, and the research involved in the above mentioned misogyny.
There is actually a teeny element of horror but honestly I was so constantly horrified by the men/misogyny that the event was the lesser of the evils.
Never ending Misogyny
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Best read of the year so far
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The landscape narrative
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Dialogue-Focused Narrative
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It took me a while to get into this one. I found it challenging to listen to the men’s conversations, as I’ve already spent too much of life hearing such things. But it was very, very worth it. Tip: listen to those sections on high speed. (If only we could do this in daily life.)
I thought the narrator did a wonderful job, but I would’ve preferred someone without such a strong American accent. (fur-miliar, minuti-ay) It kept bringing me out of the Silesian forest and reminding me that I was listening to a production.
Brilliant
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Phenomenal book on the horrors of misogyny
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