| "Original, brilliant, inconceivable. It gives a reader new ears." Ali Smith |
An evocative and exquisitely written debut novel about family, empire and money.
Impressive in its scope and ambition, this first novel is at once a family saga, a book that reimagines the myth of the empire, and a history of objects. The Echo Chamber is narrated by fifty-four- year-old Evie Steppman, who grew up in Nigeria in the 1950s during the last decade of British rule. As a child, Evie exhibited extraordinarily acute powers of hearing; now, alone in an attic in Scotland that is filled with objects from her past and with her powers of hearing starting to fade, she sets out to record her history before it all disintegrates into a meaningless din. Tales of the twelfth-century mapmaker in Palermo, stories whispered by embittered expatriates, and eyewitness accounts from Nigeria's civil war mingle with Evie's memories of her childhood, of her grandfather, a watchmaker who attempted to forge a mechanical likeness of his dead wife, and of her travels across America. Williams's interest in history and storytelling and his talent for evoking multiple voices will remind readers of the work of David Mitchell, Peter Carey, and Jonathan Safran Foer.
Genre: General Fiction
Impressive in its scope and ambition, this first novel is at once a family saga, a book that reimagines the myth of the empire, and a history of objects. The Echo Chamber is narrated by fifty-four- year-old Evie Steppman, who grew up in Nigeria in the 1950s during the last decade of British rule. As a child, Evie exhibited extraordinarily acute powers of hearing; now, alone in an attic in Scotland that is filled with objects from her past and with her powers of hearing starting to fade, she sets out to record her history before it all disintegrates into a meaningless din. Tales of the twelfth-century mapmaker in Palermo, stories whispered by embittered expatriates, and eyewitness accounts from Nigeria's civil war mingle with Evie's memories of her childhood, of her grandfather, a watchmaker who attempted to forge a mechanical likeness of his dead wife, and of her travels across America. Williams's interest in history and storytelling and his talent for evoking multiple voices will remind readers of the work of David Mitchell, Peter Carey, and Jonathan Safran Foer.
Genre: General Fiction
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Hardback Editions
August 2011 : Hardback
| Title: The Echo Chamber Author(s): Luke Williams ISBN: 0-670-02283-7 / 978-0-670-02283-0 (USA, AU, or UK edition) Publisher: Viking Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
May 2011 : Hardback
| Title: The Echo Chamber Author(s): Luke Williams ISBN: 0-241-14300-4 / 978-0-241-14300-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Hamish Hamilton Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
Paperback Editions
July 2012 : Paperback
| Title: The Echo Chamber Author(s): Luke Williams ISBN: 0-14-312113-8 / 978-0-14-312113-8 (UK edition) Publisher: Penguin Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
December 2011 : Paperback
| Title: The Echo Chamber Author(s): Luke Williams ISBN: 0-14-101951-4 / 978-0-14-101951-2 (UK edition) Publisher: Penguin Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
April 2011 : Paperback
| Title: Echo chamber Author(s): Collectif ISBN: 0-241-14516-3 / 978-0-241-14516-6 (UK edition) Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
Other Editions
August 2011 : Kindle edition
| Title: The Echo Chamber: A Novel Author(s): Luke Williams Publisher: VIKING ADULT Availability: Amazon More details... |
May 2011 : Kindle edition
| Title: The Echo Chamber Author(s): Luke Williams Publisher: Penguin Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
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