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For readers of Ottessa Moshfegh and Han Kang, a whip-smart debut novel in which a woman on the verge of major change addresses her doctor in a stream of consciousness narrative.
In a well-appointed examination in London, a young woman unburdens herself to a certain Dr. Seligman. Though she can barely see above his head, she holds forth about her life and desires, her struggles with her sexuality and identity. Born and raised in Germany, she has been living in London for several years, determined to break free from her family origins and her haunted homeland. But the recent death of her grandfather, and an unexpected inheritance, make it clear that you cannot easily outrun your own shame, whether it be physical, familial, historical, national, or all of the above.
Or can you? With Dr. Seligman's help, our narrator will find out.
In a monologue that is both deliciously dark and subversively funny, she takes us on a wide-ranging journey from Hitler-centered sexual fantasies and overbearing mothers to the medicinal properties of squirrel tails and the notion that anatomical changes can serve as historical reparation. The Appointment is an audacious debut novel by an explosive new international literary voice, challenging all of our notions of what is fluid and what is fixed, and the myriad ways we seek to make peace with others and ourselves in the 21st century.
S. Kirk Walsh is a novelist, editor, and teacher.
"If I were to create a Venn diagram for this book, it would include A LITTLE LIFE by Hanya Yanagihara and GRIEF IS A FEATHERED THING by Max Porter and THE APPOINTMENT by Katharina Volckmer." — @szilmolnar on her debut, THE NURSERY
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"Katharina Volckmer is a wild new talent, and unlike, say, twentieth-century Europe, The Appointment succeeds in justifying its obscenities." --Joshua Cohen, author of The Book of Numbers
"The Appointment is a wonderful first novel--at once savage and precise, hypercomical and furious. It has all the authority of true chutzpah." --Adam Thirlwell, author of Lurid & Cute
"A book destined to enter the list of great monologues of literary history. If Dostoevsky's underground man had read both Thomas Bernhard and Maggie Nelson, he might have conjured something as brave as this." --Carlos Fonseca, author of Natural History
"Radical and endlessly thought-provoking, this book is a bold examination of the relationship between nationhood and selfhood." --The New Statesman
"Audacious...hilariously funny. The prose is immaculate, she captures you, buttonholes you from the very first page...It is better than it has any right to be for a first book." --John Mitchinson, Backlisted
"Katharina Volckmer is a risk-taker of the first degree. Her monologue is of hypnotic, lyrical invention and wit, coruscating self-loathing, profound pessimism and fragile hope. As dark and brilliant as Naked Lunch. The Appointment is also mesmerisingly beautiful." --Ian McEwan, author of Atonement