Empty Hearts (novel)

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Empty Hearts
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Author Juli Zeh
Original titleLeere Herzen
TranslatorJohn Cullen
LanguageGerman
Publisher Luchterhand Literaturverlag
Publication date
November 2017
Publication placeGermany
Published in English
2019
Pages320
ISBN 9783630875231

Empty Hearts (German : Leere Herzen) is a novel by the German writer Juli Zeh, published in 2017 by Luchterhand Literaturverlag.

Contents

Plot

Empty Hearts is set in a near future where the European Union is breaking apart and a vapid populist party is in the German government. The business woman Britta is the founder and CEO of The Bridge, a Braunschweig-based company that finds desperate people through algorithms and online data harvesting and matches them with terrorist groups in need of suicide bombers. When Britta and her business partner Babak hear of a suicide attack they had nothing to do with, they act in response to their competition and become entangled with another entrepreneur, Guido Hatz. [1]

Reception

Jacqueline Thör of Die Zeit wrote that Zeh cleverly portrayed the contradictions of the society she lives in and called Empty Hearts the German equivalent of Submission by Michel Houellebecq. She wrote that the novel's structure is "experimental" but criticised the language and narrative style for relying too much on rhetorical devices and rapid, direct speech. [2]

Adam Sternbergh of The New York Times called the novel "chilling in the accuracy of its satire and chilling in its diagnosis of our modern malaise" and wrote that it is not facile like it first may appear. [1]

Adaptation

A stage adaptation played at the E.T.A.-Hoffmann-Theater in Bamberg in 2019. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Sternbergh, Adam (26 July 2019). "A Dystopian Cocktail, Served Chilled With a Twist". The New York Times . Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  2. Thör, Jacqueline (14 November 2017). "Gibt es noch Hoffnung in Dunkeldeutschland?". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  3. Welle, Florian (29 January 2019). "Die Welt in Schieflage". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 18 October 2023.