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Book SynopsisAn overflowing, mesmeric masterpiece about greed from one of the most remarkable authors on the Spanish scene (The Guardian)
Trade Review"Chirbes imbues the characters with passion and intellect...what emerges is a strong sense of late 20th-century Spanish culture and politics." -- Publishers Weekly
"A man’s death stirs thoughts among his family and friends, who are also connected by their experience of Spain’s economic surge through the early aughts. A challenging excursion from one of Europe’s most distinctive voices." -- Kirkus, (Starred Review)
"Utterly convincing in its psychological details, but also memorable for the beauty of its writing and rhythms." -- Colm Tóibín
"Rafael Chirbes is a master of the kind of Spanish literature that shines most brightly in lyrical descriptive passages and powerful metaphors." -- Mara Faye Lethem - The New York Times
"The works of the late Spanish novelist Rafael Chirbes offer a rebuke to what we might call lifestyle literature. Two of his final novels,
Cremation and
On the Edge, both published in translation by New Directions, reclaim a decayed form of modernism to castigate the late aughts’ feast of mammon." -- Dustin Illingworth - The Baffler
"Chirbes' novel is a quite powerful book of testimonies and experiences, an indictment of post-Franco Spain that has barreled more or less blindly ahead, damn to many of the consequences." -- Complete Review