Russia (Text), Turkey (Kafka Yayinevi), Azerbaijan (Alatoran)
Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: English world rights (Serpent's Tail), Bulgaria (Funtasy)
Domestic Rights Sales: German Audiobook (Hörbuch Hamburg)
Shortlisted for the Swiss Book Prize 2014
What happens: A philosopher fails in his attempt to make his theory of experience correspond to his actual experiences. A man fails in his attempt to love a woman. Someone succeeds in going to a bar and watching a football match.
What it’s about: It’s about the taste of coffee in the early morning and about the problem of consciousness. It’s about a German student in New York, about a man and a woman. It’s about a child that fails to be born. It’s about love and its disappearance. It’s about the important stuff and the unimportant stuff and the problem of how to tell the difference. It’s about philosophy. And football.
What it’s really about: »Maybe one day they will find out what it is like to be me. Then they will say: we know what consciousness is. They will finally have control over the self. Then I will go to them and say: I mustn’t ever stop loving her, ever. Is that something you can help me with?« Superabundance is a novel about happiness.
»[A] philosophical tour de force ... which aptly showcases Helle's deadpan humour. This is a linguistically daring portrait of an overwhelmed mind.« Financial Times
»Fragmentary prose is welded by a hypnotic voice ... the unnamed narrator of Heinz Helle's debut describes his life in New York with remorseless logic.« Guardian
»Darkly humorous ... Helle shows us the world with a rare clear-sightedness.« Scotland on Sunday
»Beckettian ... excellent ... funny.« Independent
»Heinz Helle’s narrative is superbly crafted so that the writing style precisely reflects the narrator’s degree of psychological distress. By the end of the book, the short, disjointed scenes become almost painful to read, demonstrating an antagonistic relationship between philosophy and life. Although it is an impressively original work, [Superabundance] can be placed in the popular modern tradition of the alienated intellectual adrift in a foreign country, encompassing contemporary American authors like Teju Cole and Greg Baxter.« New Books In German
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English world rights (Serpent's Tail), Chinese simplex rights (People's Literature Publishing House), France (Piranha)