The Endless Week by Laura Vazquez, translated by Alex Niemi / 296-page paperback published in 2025 by Dorothy Project / ISBN 9781948980272
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From the 2023 winner of the Prix Goncourt for poetry comes a debut novel unlike any other, a lyrical anti-epic about the beauty, violence, trauma, and absurdity of the internet age.
Like Beckett’s novels or Kafka’s stranger tales, The Endless Week is a work outside of time, as if novels had never existed and Laura Vazquez has suddenly invented them. And yet it could not be more contemporary, as startling and constantly new as the scrolling hyper-mediated reality it chronicles. Its characters are Salim, a young poet, and his sister Sara, who rarely leave home except virtually; their father, who is falling apart; and their grandmother, who is dying. To save their grandmother, Salim and Sara set out in search of their long-lost mother, accompanied by Salim’s online friend Jonathan, though their real quest is through the landscape of language and suffering that saturates both the real world and the virtual. The Endless Week is sharp and ever-shifting, at turns hilarious, tender, satirical, and terrifying. Not much happens, yet every moment is compulsively engaging. It is a major work by one of the most fearlessly original writers of our time.
"Dark and deep, a pool of black ink . . . It’s rare to encounter a book as feral and lovely as 'The Endless Week,' one equally fluent in the comedy and the horror of the world — and the word." —Walker Rutter-Bowman, The Washington Post
“Reading this book feels like falling into a whirlpool: it’s inescapable.” —Maggie Lange, W Magazine, “Must-Read Books for Fall 2025”
“Vazquez has created a unique and enduring novel. Something hard and real and tangible glitters amid the vapour of text and image she describes.” —Dustin Illingworth, New Left Review
Laura Vazquez is a leading figure in contemporary French literature, and winner of the 2023 Prix Goncourt for poetry. Her debut novel, The Endless Week, won the Prix de la Page 111 and was a finalist for the Prix Wepler, and her debut collection of poetry The Hand of the Hand, won the Prix de la Vocation. She published her first play, the lesbian tragedy Zero, in 2024. Vazquez regularly gives readings around the world in venues such as the Ming Contemporary Art Museum in Shanghai and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. She lives in Marseille, France.