You are right that a man needs light like he needs bread, but a man needs a little darkness, too, if only so that he can sleep, and dream.
Boxer, Beetle, Ned Beauman
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You are right that a man needs light like he needs bread, but a man needs a little darkness, too, if only so that he can sleep, and dream.
Boxer, Beetle, Ned Beauman
In idle moments I sometimes like to close my eyes and imagine Joseph Goebbels' forty-third birthday party.
Boxer Beetle, Ned Beauman
The first opening of a novel to make me laugh in months.
The Teleportation Accident cover design by La Boca.
Ned Beauman's second novel (after the acclaimed Boxer, Beetle) set an interesting challenge for creative London design agency La Boca, who had to get across the quirky, comedic nature without compromising its literary credibility as a Booker Prize nominee. Learn more about this beautiful design and where to find it.
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Ned Beauman talks to Arc's editor Simon Ings about The Teleportation Accident, a genre-splitting novel that, unlike his dark debut Boxer Beetle, wears its comic impulses on its sleeve. When culpably naive Weimer emigre Anton Loeser stumbles into the Los Angeles dreamtime in the late 1930s, he triggers a series of world-shattering incidents, none of which involve him getting laid.