Buy in the UK: Bookshop.org, Waterstones, Foyles, LRB, Amazon.
Buy in the US: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Indiebound, Norton
Audiobook: (read by the author): Audible
Read: essay in the Sunday Times, extract in Frieze, interviews in the Paris Review, Five Books, Evening Standard, Vogue and TLS
Listen: LRB podcast with Ali Smith, Radio 4 Front Row, Radio 3 Free Thinking, Guardian podcast
Dance: Crudo playlist
Out now: China, Italy, Spain, Romania, Russia
Coming soon: Germany
Book of the Year: New Yorker, New York Times, NPR, Washington Post, Esquire, Bustle, Paste, New Statesman, Evening Standard, Guardian, The Spinoff
From the reviews…
‘I don’t think I'll ever forget the day I spent reading Crudo. I couldn't put it down, and then it overwhelmed me so much I had to put it down, and then I had to pick it up again. A beautiful, strange, intelligent novel.’ Sally Rooney, Guardian
‘Audacious . . . It’s about the longing to escape our ossified selves – to become, if only for a moment or within the pages of a novel, someone wilder and more radically free. And in staging that longing so directly and so honestly, Olivia Laing makes Crudo her own.’ New York Times
‘Laing’s book is truly exciting and, crucially, right on time.’ Johanna Fateman, 4 Columns
‘Extravagantly beautiful . . . exceptionally funny . . . Crudo traps the first summer of Trump and Brexit like a fly in amber.’ NPR
‘Intelligent and provocative . . . an important novel that shouts to the vastness and the urgency of what it means to be alive, now.’ Spectator
‘A piece of electrifying writing that captures absolutely the daily headline-bombarded, social media-refracted atmosphere of modern life.’ Daily Mail
‘Crudo is too sane and searing to be written off as purely “experimental”. . . In there with the dexterousness and sagacity of the sentences are warmth and love, humour and kindness.’ Irish Times
‘Crudo seduces from the first sentence. Laing as Acker is not literary device – it is literary detonation.’ Suzanne Moore, Observer
‘Less a novel than a single moment in modernity, deconstructed by the savagely entertaining, Acker-inspired voice of Laing.’ Paris Review
‘Written at a war-mongering time of rising nationalisms, the vitality of Olivia Laing's questioning love letter to life and to art will blow you away.’ Deborah Levy
‘Readable, shockingly new, and surprisingly tender. I didn’t want it to stop.’ Chris Kraus
‘I read it in one go, lost all sense of time, floating on the rhythm, stung by the beats, I bet Kathy Acker would have loved it, I did.’ Viv Albertine
‘The diffuse literary form of Crudo is ridiculously good. Olivia Laing has probably the most art & texture savvy sensitive ear of anyone writing today.’ Eileen Myles