All the Lights

Clemens Meyer author Katy Derbyshire translator Stuart Evers editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:And Other Stories

Publishing:1st Jul '25

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 1st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

All the Lights cover

From the twice International Booker Prize finalist Clemens Meyer

Winner of the 2008 Leipzig Book Fair Prize

A man bets all he has on a horse race to pay for an expensive operation for his dog. A young refugee wants to box her way straight off the boat to the top of the sport. Clemens Meyer strikes the tone of our harsh times, and finds the grace notes, the bright lights shining in the dark.

Winner of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize 2008

A man bets all he has on a horserace to pay for an expensive operation for his dog. A young refugee wants to box her way straight off the boat to the top of the sport. Old friends talk all night after meeting up by chance. She imagines a future together.

Stories about people who have lost out in life and in love, and about their hopes for one really big win, the chance to make something of their lives. In silent apartments, desolate warehouses, prisons and by the river, Meyer strikes the tone of our harsh times, and finds the grace notes, the bright lights shining in the dark.

‘Take the bare prose of Raymond Carver, apply the bleak outlook of Michel Houellebecq, place characters from an Irvine Welsh book on German streets, and you have something close to this collection of 15 short stories… His tales have an evanescent, impressionistic quality… Meyer thrills and rewards.’ Alex Rayner, The Guardian


‘Stories of brilliance.’ Chris Power, The Guardian


‘What Meyer manages to achieve leaves you speechless. These stories glow in the world’s darkness.’ Die Welt


‘Clemens Meyer writes the best crafted, toughest and most heart-rending stories in Germany.’ Spiegel


‘Meyer tells us about people who normally are not “literary subject matter”. Respect to him. He’s the real deal. We need storytellers like him.’ Die Zeit

  • Winner of Leipzig Book Fair Prize 2008

ISBN: 9781916751309

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

256 pages