- Published: 17 April 2025
- ISBN: 9781529958676
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $34.99
Audition
- Published: 17 April 2025
- ISBN: 9781529958676
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $34.99
Katie Kitamura writes with a spare, almost clinical efficiency, but that doesn’t limit the depth of her characters or the complexity of the dynamics she depicts . . . The strange pendulum swing from one scenario to the other catches you off guard – and isn’t that the mark of truly exciting fiction?
Vogue
Katie Kitamura is a revelatory interpreter of the human heart, in all its brilliance and obscurity
Alexandra Kleeman
You have never read anything like this gorgeously disquieting book. Audition challenges our preconceptions about love, art and selfhood – and, magnificently, our very idea of how a novel should unfold. If all the world’s a stage, Kitamura reminds us that we never stop auditioning for our parts
Hernan Diaz
Katie Kitamura is a dizzyingly skilled writer, whose fictions always seem to manage two contradictory effects: a supple seductive surface, under which the chaos of minds and repressed realities roil. She’s an original, building an entire metier of her own
Rachel Kushner
Katie Kitamura is one of our most brilliant writers, saying far more in her silences, blank spaces and disruptions than most novelists can say in a hundred thousand words
Lauren Groff
Sublime writing from one word to the next, from the first word to the last
Roxane Gay
Beguilingly wonderful in its scrutiny of artistic process, ritual and selfhood
Sara Baume
Kitamura's novels are short, sharp and deadly. I’m not sure there’s anyone better writing in America today
Alex Preston, Observer
Katie Kitamura is among the most brilliant and profound writers at work today
Garth Greenwell
Kitamura is always worth reading
Evening Standard
Kitamura . . . has quietly built a reputation as one of America's best contemporary writers
BBC
You won't really know what Audition is about until you read it (and even then, you may have trouble deciding what and who to believe) . . . A sharp exploration of the performances we put on every day
Marie Claire
Katie Kitamura only writes intense and fascinating novels
Esquire
Kitamura is a formidable writer. With every chapter of Audition, she pushes at the walls of the novel, remaking it, expanding it, patiently and with gathering force. The result is extraordinary – an elegant, vertiginous work that is completely its own thing
Chetna Maroo
Written in Kitamura's unshakeably elegant prose, Audition is an emotional, intelligent, intensely stylish novel that reads like walking on quicksand: shocking, eerie, disorienting and utterly immersive. A mesmeric experience. It floored me
Jenny Mustard
Spare, restrained, taut, disquieting
Washington Post
An elegant knife of a story . . . In this searing, chilly and psychologically profound story lies insight into some harrowing human questions
Kirkus, starred review
A blisteringly incisive, coolly devastating tour de force of controlled menance . . . Bold, stark, genre-bending, Audition will haunt your dreams
Boston Globe
Katie Kitamura’s distinctive new novel, Audition, forms a loose trilogy with her two previous books, A Separation and Intimacies – if not in terms of plot or character, then in terms of narrative voice . . . Seductive in its consistency . . . Thrillingly done
Literary Review
Audition has powerful things to say about our present destabilised society . . . This superb, thoughtful novel resonated long after finishing
Independent
With taut, hypnotic prose, Audition captures the unease of human connection and the inherent instability of self-presentation . . . A thrilling, disorienting read that lingers long after the final page
Exeter Living
Kitamura is totally in control of her prodigious gifts. Her confluence of style and ruthless intelligence is so distinctive that it feels almost like its own genre. Whether she remains in the terrain she has established or not, we are lucky to read her
New Statesman
Kitamura is unparalleled . . . Always engaging and thought-provoking . . . Audition is a lightning bolt of a novel
Financial Times
A short, propulsive novel . . . Kitamura does a good job of creating a sense of the uncanny and feeling of dread
Daily Mail
A literary performance of true uncanniness: one that, in a very real sense, takes on life
Guardian