Lapvona

2022 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lapvona is a 2022 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh.[1] It is Moshfegh's fifth novel.[2]

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Press (US)
Jonathan Cape (UK)
PublicationdateJune 21, 2022
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Lapvona
First edition (US)
AuthorOttessa Moshfegh
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Press (US)
Jonathan Cape (UK)
Publication dateJune 21, 2022
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint, e-book, audiobook
Pages320
ISBN978-0-5933-0026-8 (hardcover)
Preceded byDeath in Her Hands 
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Synopsis

In Lapvona, a corrupt medieval fiefdom, deformed 13-year-old Marek lives with his cruel shepherd father Jude and was nursed from birth by the village alchemist. When Marek commits a crime, the cruel lord Villiam demands that Jude give Marek to him as reparations, and Marek goes to live in his castle. Now suddenly thrust into noble life, Marek is caught in a deathly power struggle of corruption and debauchery.

Background

Lapvona was written by Moshfegh during the COVID-19 pandemic and was announced on April 12, 2021.[3] The novel was published by Penguin Press on June 21, 2022.[1]

Reception

In a review for the New York Times, Dwight Garner criticized the novel for lacking Moshfegh's typical wit, and that it is "narrow in its emotional range, a bleak, meandering and muddy-soled mix of fairy tale and folk horror."[4] Kirkus Reviews compared the novel to Moshfegh's earlier works and found the tone "stiff" and the plot "meandering".[2] The reviewer at Publishers Weekly, however, found the book "deliriously quirky" and declared it "a triumph".[5]

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