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‘Brilliantly spiky … As well as boasting compelling, sharp prose, Name forces readers to question what one’s name means – and to who’ AnOther Magazine, Best Books of 2025’DebrĂƒÂ©’s voice is Camusian, comic, stark, relentless and totally hypnotic’ Rachel Kushner’Written with edge and urgency in a voice that is both vulnerable and in full command’ Colm TĂƒÂ³ibĂƒÂ¬n’Annie Ernaux, just edgier. Her prose is gorgeously spare and practical’ Irish IndependentName is DebrĂƒÂ©’s most intense novel yet, a fresh feat of sharp, spare, yet explosive prose. Set partly in the narrator’s childhood, it explores ideas about origins and reshapes relationships to our various inheritances: name, family, class, habits. As the novel unravels, freedom is revealed as a redefining of these relationships on one’s own terms. Brilliant and unflinching, Name affirms and extends DebrĂƒÂ©’s radical project.
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