The Man Who Saw Everything

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Bookseller Reviews

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The Man Who Saw Everything
Imaginative and clever....
The twice Booker shortlisted Deborah levy is one of the most creative writers of our generation. This is such an intriguing story. Saul Adler is a vain alm... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley
The Man Who Saw Everything
Really got me thinking!
For me, this is one of those books that I've flown through, got to the end and thought I have to read this again immediately. It's so imaginative and thoug... READ MORE
Beckie - Waterstones Chester
The Man Who Saw Everything
A thought-provoking tale of identity and politics
I received a copy of The Man Who Saw Everything to read and review and I am so glad I did as I got the opportunity to understand why Levy’s seventh novel ... READ MORE
James at Lancaster Corn Market
The Man Who Saw Everything
Eloquent yarn full of nostalgia
The Berlin Wall is up, and a handsome young man; with good hair and a pearl necklace, falls in love with a difficult photographer- who tells him to get los... READ MORE
Emma Marshall

Synopsis

Longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2020

Electrifying and audacious, an unmissable new novel about old and new Europe, old and new love, from the twice-Man Booker-shortlisted author of Hot Milk and Swimming Home

In 1989 Saul Adler ( a narcissistic, young historian) is hit by a car on the Abbey Road. He is apparently fine; he gets up and goes to see his art student girlfriend, Jennifer Moreau. They have sex then break up, but not before she has photographed Saul crossing the same Abbey Road.

Saul leaves to study in communist East Berlin, two months before the Wall comes down. There he will encounter - significantly - both his assigned translator and his translator's sister, who swears she has seen a jaguar prowling the city.

He will fall in love and brood upon his difficult, authoritarian father. And he will befriend a hippy, Rainer, who may or may not be a Stasi agent, but will certainly return to haunt him in middle age.

In 2016, Saul Adler is hit by a car on the Abbey Road. He is rushed to hospital, where he spends the following days slipping in and out of consciousness, and in and out of memories of the past. A number of people gather at his bedside. One of them is Jennifer Moreau. But someone important is missing.

Slipping slyly between time zones and leaving a spiralling trail, Deborah Levy's electrifying new novel examines what we see and what we fail to see, until we encounter the spectres of history - both the world's and our own.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241977606
  • Number of pages: 208
  • Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 12 mm
  • Weight: 151g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Man Who Saw Everything
Compelling!
Moving from one place to another this story begins with historian Saul Alder crossing the road. Being hit by a car can alter everything. Another life chan... READ MORE
Helena
The Man Who Saw Everything
An extraordinary kaleidoscopic novel
My thanks to Penguin Books U.K./Hamish Hamilton for an eARC via NetGalley of Deborah Levy’s ‘The Man Who Saw Everything’ in exchange for an honest review. ... READ MORE
Vivienne O'Regan
The Man Who Saw Everything
Intriguing and well written, with an unusual format.
Deborah Levy is one of my favourite writers but I found this novel quite hard to follow and to categorise. I am really unsure whether I actually understood... READ MORE
Shirley Williams
The Man Who Saw Everything
Amazing
If you want a novel that really messes with your head and has the most unreliable narrator ever: buy this book. It is very shrewd; a challenging read told ... READ MORE
MoziDogReads
The Man Who Saw Everything
Stunning!
I'm such a fan of Deborah Levy's writing and I'm more than a little bit disappointed that this incredible novel didn't make the Booker Shortlist. Its insig... READ MORE
Ali, Bookseller at Chichester
The Man Who Saw Everything
Beautiful!
I was sent a copy of The Man Who Saw Everything by Deborah Levy to read and review by NetGalley. What a beautiful book! A beautiful story, beautifully wri... READ MORE
lesleys
The Man Who Saw Everything
I Would Recommend.
Longlisted for the Booker prize 2019, this is Saul Adlers story. an interesting story told in two clear parts, Saul as a young historian in East Germany in... READ MORE
Milton of Campsie  Annie
The Man Who Saw Everything
Novel set in EAST BERLIN and LONDON
The Beatles iconic “Abbey Road” photograph was taken on 8 August 1969. It is 50 years ago and this novel is in small part a homage to that iconic shot and ... READ MORE
TripFiction
The Man Who Saw Everything
Puzzling yet poignant and memorable
This book reads like a mental hypnotic spiral- imagine Alice when she’s falling down the rabbit hole to Wonderland - because of how befuddling and scattere... READ MORE
idealpages
The Man Who Saw Everything
Ultimately enjoyable - but I’m glad it wasn’t longer!
I must confess that I nearly gave up on this (something I rarely do) and if it had been longer I might have done. The second half made ploughing through t... READ MORE
Rob W
The Man Who Saw Everything
Imperfect history
For those that like fiction in a linear form, with a beginning, a middle and and end this is the book you have been waiting for. It is nothing like a conv... READ MORE
Ricoh
The Man Who Saw Everything
The Man Who Saw Everything?
It was a very clever device to have the first half of the book as a hallucination or “fever dream” and the second half a realisation. However, apart from ... READ MORE
Susan Organ
The Man Who Saw Everything
Unique concept for a mysterious story
A unique concept of a book as we follow Saul through his life, with elements of flashbacks of a life he led and a life he almost led with blurred boundarie... READ MORE
Lauren Roberts
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.