Bizarre weather. Unprecedented economic disparity. Artists employed by corporations. And the ultimate work of art: Oval, a pill that increases generosity. This unforgettable debut novel asks questions of empathy and power on every scaleโfrom bodies to bureaucraciesโto create an unsettling portrait of the future.In the near future, Berlinโs real estate is being flipped in the name of โsustainability,โ only t ...Full description
Bizarre weather. Unprecedented economic disparity. Artists employed by corporations. And the ultimate work of art: Oval, a pill that increases generosity. This unforgettable debut novel asks questions of empathy and power on every scaleโfrom bodies to bureaucraciesโto create an unsettling portrait of the future.In the near future, Berlinโs real estate is being flipped in the name of โsustainability,โ only to make the city even more unaffordable; artists are employed by corporations as consultants, and the weather is acting strange. When Anja and Louis are offered a rent-free home on an artificial mountainโyet another eco-friendly initiative run by a corporationโthey seize the opportunity, but it isnโt long before the experimental house begins malfunctioning.After Louisโs mother dies, Anja is convinced he has changed. At work, Louis has become obsessed with a secret project: a pill called Oval that temporarily rewires the userโs brain to be more generous. While Anja is horrified, Louis believes he has found the solution to Berlinโs income inequality. Oval is a fascinating portrait of the unbalanced relationships that shape our world, as well as a prescient warning of what the future may hold.โA fascinating near-future exploration of relationships, sustainability, and power. An extraordinarily accomplished debut novel." โJeff VanderMeer, author of Borne and AnnihilationโElvia Wilkโs Oval is a marvel. At the core of this seductive, acute, superbly-contemporary update of mid-period J.G. Ballard lies a deep-beating, deep-dreaming heart.โ โJonathan Lethem