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Published 30 April 2024
ISBN 9781922790613
Format Trade Paperback
Extent 304pp
AU Price $34.99
NZ Price $40.00

The Mark



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A debut novel of big ideas, The Mark is about misinformation, partisanship and how societies polarise.

In the near future, in Reykavik, in a world like our own, society is divided about the controversial Empathy Test, which measures an individual’s capacity for compassion and identifies anti-social behaviour in citizens. Two thirds of the country, including public servants and politicians, have undergone the test, and ‘marked’ themselves in an official register, open to the public. One third remains ‘unmarked’ and more and more private and public spaces are closing their doors to them. In two months’ time, citizens face a national referendum, in which they will vote on whether the test should be mandatory or not.

Amid the rising tension and via the voices of four compelling characters—the sceptical teacher Vetur, the influential psychologist Óli, the businesswoman Eyja, who fails the test, and the school dropout Tristan, who is fighting for the right not to be tested—we are confronted with urgent ethical dilemmas, prejudice, injustice, and private trauma. The suspense intensifies as these four individuals try to navigate a brave new world. The rules of the game have changed. What are the consequences?

For fans of Black Mirror, or readers of the novels of Jennifer Egan and Naomi Alderman, The Mark is a brilliant, topical novel by an exciting new writer. Frida Isberg’s book asks: do we want to live in a world defined by our faith in each other, or by our fear of the future.

Published 30 April 2024
ISBN 9781922790613
Format Trade Paperback
Extent 304pp
AU Price $34.99
NZ Price $40.00

About the author

Fríða Ísberg

Frida Isberg is an Icelandic author based in Reykjavik. She has written the poetry collections Stretch Marks and Leather Jacket Weather, the short story collection Itch and the novel The Mark, which won the Fjara Literature Prize, the Icelandic Booksellers Award, and the P.O. Enquist Award. She was the 2021 recipient of the Optimist Award, given by the President of Iceland to one national artist. Frida is a member of the writers’ collective Svikaskald and an occasional contributor to The Times Literary Supplement. Her work has been or is to be translated into nineteen languages.

Praise for The Mark

‘This whip-smart, brilliant novel crackles with tension and intelligence. It left me utterly in awe. Friða Ísberg is a creative powerhouse.’

Hannah Kent, author of Devotion

'Gripping and sharply imagined…The Mark presents crucial ethical questions about the risks of social engineering and the boundaries of individual agency…An absolutely stunning debut.’

Hernan Diaz, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Trust

‘[The Mark] is a novel that fascinates and frightens. Frída Ísberg’s debut novel establishes her her amongst the very top rank of our current and future authors.’

Nettavisen (6/6 stars)

‘A compelling and deeply intelligent novel.’

Rijn Collins, author of Fed to Red Birds

‘It’s brilliant…its themes are so tangible, the characters are so real.'

Mariana Enriquez, author of Our Share of Night