Allegro Pastel
Leif Randt author Peter Kuras translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Granta Publications Ltd
Publishing:8th May '25
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 8th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
An iconic story of millennial romance for fans of Sally Rooney and Ben Lerner. A bestseller in Germany, now published in English by Granta Magazine Editions.
Tanja and Jerome are navigating a long-distance relationship in a world of constant communication and emotional hyper-reflection. Whether they're texting one another trip updates from midday raves or debating the best trainers in the own-brand aisle of Decathlon, every gesture is controlled and self-aware. This is love in the therapeutic age. Written with crackling insight, dry humour, and deep emotional intelligence, Allegro Pastel proclaims Leif Randt as the premiere German stylist of his generation.
Allegro Pastel captures the recent past and straddles a line between critique and description in a breathtaking way. Subtle and devastating. Leif Randt is a wonderful writer -- Chris Kraus
No millennial should miss this book: Leif Randt's novel Allegro Pastel is the perfect penetration of the present * Die Zeit *
One of the most important books in contemporary German literature . . . No millennial will be able to write a novel in the future without referring to Allegro Pastel * Die Zeit *
One of the most stylistically confident authors of his generation. His stories are distant and controlled, and yet sentence follows sentence organically, as if each one has grown there naturally. His language resembles the movements at a techno party. Randt listens into the present and lets his words dance to this sound * Neues Deutschland *
Generation Z may one day save the world, but they will never produce literature as strangely exciting as Allegro Pastel * SZ *
Allegro Pastel is more than just another successful book. It is directly contemporary and at the same time an absolutely coherent document of an aesthetic moment of time * Suddeutsche Zeitung *
ISBN: 9781738536221
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320 pages