The book
‘Eunoia’, which means ‘beautiful thinking’, is the shortest word in the English language to contain all five vowels. This book also contains them all, but never at the same time. Each of Eunoia’s five chapters is univocalic: that is, each chapter uses only one vowel. A triumphant feat, seven years in the making, this uncanny work of avant-garde literature is one of the most surprising and awe-inspiring books of the year.
A challenging feat of composition and technical skill, Bök has worked this into a series of compelling narratives and rhythms.
Writing is inhibiting. Sighing, I sit, scribbling in ink
this pidgin script. I sing with nihilistic witticism,
disciplining signs with trifling gimmicks – impish
hijinks which highlight stick sigils. Isn’t it glib?
Isn’t it chic?
The Reviews
Brilliant ... beautiful and strange.
Today Programme, BBC Radio 4 IChristian Bok's dazzling word games are the literary sensation of the year.
The Times
No mere Christmas stocking filler for Countdown fans. Rather, it's an ingenious little novel ... playful and irreverent ... charming.
MetroA book that is easy, and pleasurable, to read. Eunoia is characterized not by obvious sweat and strain, but by playfulness, fluidity and self-conscious wit ... At other times, the rhythms bounce and tumble, creating an impression of haste despite the meticulousness and graft of the book's composition ...The book's freshest insights pertain to the resilience and manipulability of language.
Irish TimesLinguistically daring and delightfully inventive...engaging, witty and moving.
Stuart Kelly, Scotland on SundayAmazing... impressive... It's beautiful, its funny and it's moving.
Globe and MailExtraordinary, outrageous, irresistible - a must for verbivores.
Gyles Brandreth