`I often dreamed about the moment of the fall, a silence that lasted a second, possibly two, a room full of sixty people and no one making a sound, as if everyone were waiting for my classmate to cry out ...
Michel Laub Books
Michel Laub crafts narratives that delve into the intricacies of human connection and the search for self in contemporary society. His prose is distinguished by a sharp psychological acuity and a refined command of language. Laub explores themes of alienation, memory, and the impact of modern technology on interpersonal dynamics. His novels offer a profound and often unsettling examination of the modern human condition.


A Poison Apple
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Selected as one of the Best Books 2017 in the Financial Times 'One of Brazil's finest authors offers a meditation on betrayal, guilt, survival and the many ways in which personal and collective histories collide' - Angel Gurria- QuintanaIs it better to burn out than to fade away?