Curling
by Yaiza Berrocal; tr. Sian Creely
Can a corporate memo touch the human soul? Is labour exploitation the path to enlightenment? Is God dead, or are they now to be found in a PowerPoint? Curling is the answer to all of these questions.
A caustic satire, a workplace dystopia and a psychedelic comedy of manners, Curling follows the adventures of Eusebio Morcillo, a recent hire on the Experience Facilitators team at the city's preeminent opera house, the newly reopened Grand Walhall Theatre, whose upcoming show aims to lift audiences to unprecedented heights of pleasure. Eusebio's employment hinges on its success, and his managers will stop at nothing to satisfy their clients. As he submits to an aggressive new training programme, he falls in with a group of employees plotting to bring down the house – literally.
Yaiza Berrocal's incendiary debut novel, in Sian Creely's phenomenal and side-splittingly witty translation, explores a precarious corporate world filled with dime-store gurus, drug-addled coworkers and middle managers seeking nirvana in job satisfaction. Time to fan the flames.
‘One of the most audacious and inventive novels of the season.’ - Noelia Ramírez, El País
‘A dystopian comedy about a suffocating workplace. A groundbreaking book that will have everyone talking.’
- Begoña Gómez Urzaiz, La Vanguardia
'One of the most scathing and intelligent novels that we've read in the past few years.'
- Bookshop.org España
15 January 2025
129x198mm
200pp
ISBN 978-1-916913-06-6
RRP £12.99
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