First-class satire . . .
The Capital delivers, within a
brilliant satirical fiction, thoughtful and instructive analysis of both the weaknesses in the EU that galvanise leavers and the strengths that motivate remainers. -- Mark Lawson * Guardian *
A traditional novel, broadshouldered, omniscient, almost Balzac-ian, but with terrorism part of a plot centered
satirically around an all-too-plausible Brussels idea.
-- Steven Erlanger * New York Times *
The Capital is
a mischievous yet profound story about storytelling; about the art of shaping a narrative by finding resonances in the messy stuff of life . . .
[An] unexpectedly delightful book about Brussels. * Economist *
Menasse has
a finely tuned satirical ear that easily criss-crosses borders . . .
an intelligently written, pacy novel whose wide-ranging narratives ensure the momentum never wavers . . . Robert Menasse has produced
an extraordinary piece of work -- Charlie Connelly * New European *
A
thoroughly entertaining fiction that serves both as a sort of campus satire and a novel of ideas . . . Menasse packs his Brussels with
sharply-etched types . . . With its
zest, pace and wit, Jamie Bulloch's translation serves him splendidly. -- Boyd Tonkin * Spectator *
A deliciously vicious - and timely - satire about the E.U. and the meaning of Europe today -- Frederick Studemann * Financial Times *
[
An] ambitious panorama that arrives amid the throes of Brexit and the Chinese Year of the Pig.
Intelligent, fun, sad, insightful - an exceptional work. * Kirkus Reviews *
An elegantly written, brilliantly constructed novel, full of discussion points and ideas -- Andreas Isenschmid * Die Zeit *
A
sharply observed, witty novel, a character comedy . . . the best novel about European bureaucracy you'll read . . .
a brave and funny book -- Charlie Connelly * New European Best Books of 2019 *
A
brutally funny and exhaustive tableau of both a continent in transition and the organisation straining to hold it together . . .
a teeming epic -- Andrew R. Chow * Time Magazine *
Rumbustious . . . deliciously witty -- Paul Connolly * Metro *
The Capital could hardly be more topical . . . It is about Europe reconnecting with its ideals via a tragic past . . . It's
a smart read, unlike anything being written in Britain today. -- David Herman * Jewish Chronicle *
Robert Menasse's
polyphonic EU satire juggles a multitude of wryly amusing storylines. -- Siobhan Murphy * The Times *
This is above all
the polyphonic novel in excelsis . . . I want to read much more from
this major European writer -- David Nice * Arts Desk *
Witty but humane. . . . The massive cast never becomes unwieldy thanks to Menasse's
delightful prose. This epic, droll account of contemporary Europe will be
catnip for fans of mosaic novels and comical political machinations. * Publishers Weekly (*****) *
I enjoyed The Capital so much . . .
A major book about coincidences, of linked and overlapping meanings . . . This is
a deeply humane novel, a novel for adults. -- Dwight Garner * The New York Times *
Menasse assembles his cast from the different member states . . . but he gives their inner lives a complexity that belies the satirical shorthand of simple labels . . .
brilliantly comic . . . An
important and timely book. -- Michael Cronin * Irish Times *
A
gripping novel with an
urgent political purpose -- Fintan O'Toole * New York Review of Books *