Twist, Colum McCann
Twist, Colum McCann
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Twist

Author: Colum McCann

Narrator: Colum McCann

Unabridged: 8 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • An “urgent [and] ingenious” (The New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice) novel of rupture and repair in the digital age, delving into a hidden world deep under the ocean—from the acclaimed author of Apeirogon and Let the Great World Spin

“The spirit of Joseph Conrad hovers over the text, but here the heart of darkness lies at the bottom of the ocean.”—Salman Rushdie

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, BookPage

“Everything gets fixed, and we all stay broken.”

Anthony Fennell, an Irish journalist and playwright, is assigned to cover the underwater cables that carry the world’s information. The sum of human existence—words, images, transactions, memes, voices, viruses—travels through the tiny fiber-optic tubes. But sometimes the tubes break, at an unfathomable depth.

Fennell’s journey brings him to the west coast of Africa, where he uncovers a story about the raw human labor behind the dazzling veneer of the technological world. He meets a fellow Irishman, John Conway, the chief of mission on a cable repair ship. The mysterious Conway is a skilled engineer and a freediver capable of reaching extraordinary depths. He is also in love with a South African actress, Zanele, who must leave to go on her own literary adventure to London.

When the ship is sent up the coast to repair a series of major underwater breaks, both men learn that the very cables they seek to fix carry the news that may cause their lives to unravel. At sea, they are forced to confront the most elemental questions of life, love, absence, belonging, and the perils of our severed connections. Can we, in our fractured world, reweave ourselves out of the thin, broken threads of our pasts? Can the ruptured things awaken us from our despair?

Resoundingly simple and turbulent at the same time, Twist is a meditation on the nature of narrative and truth from one of the great storytellers of our times.

About Colum McCann

Some authors have such busy bios that they are just exhausting to even read. Colum McCann is one such author. He was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1965 and began his writing career at The Irish Press. In every sense, McCann is considered to be an international artist. He has crossed the United States by bicycle, he has worked with a juvenile delinquent wilderness camp in Texas, and spent a year and a half in Japan with his wife Allison. His novels are reflective of his world travels and his many awards. He literally receives awards for his work from being a member of the American Academy of the Arts to election to the Irish Arts Academy.........winning a 2010 Best Novel Award in China to an Oscar nomination in the USA. He has won awards for his novels everywhere in between.

McCann received his Oscar nomination for his short film, "Everything in this Country Must", directed by Gary McKendry. His novel, "Let the Great World Spin", has had it's film rights purchased by J. J. Abrams, who was the creator of "Lost". McCann co-founded the global charity "Narrative 4", which brings together challenged youth from various places in the world to exchange their stories. The hope is that these youth will go back to help make changes in their respective communities.

McCann's works include: Let the Great World Spin, Thirteen Ways of Looking, Letters to a Young Writer, and his newest, Apeirogon. They are among his seven novels and three collections of stories which have been published.

To quote McMann, "I believe in the democracy of story-telling.... I love the fact that our stories can cross all sorts of borders and boundaries........being able to tell a story or listen to a story is the only thing that can trump life itself". McCann lives in New York with his wife Allison and their three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on April 15, 2025

A fascinating look at the information highway that exists below the sea. How these cables transport information until one snaps or a few; and the impact it has on lives. Fennell, an Irish journalist, has gone to South Africa to write a piece on how these cables are repaired. But this is about more th......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on November 17, 2024

Fascinating that so much of what keeps the internet running is buried under the sea. Chilling to stop and take a moment to really think about how much of our daily lives are so affected and so dependent on it . Even more fascinating, the human connections , the emotional ones , the difficult to unde......more

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on January 08, 2025

[4.75] This is Colum McCann, folks! Can’t go wrong. He captured the skies in the pages of TransAtlantic, whether physical (like clouds), mental (the work of flying planes), emotional (the sight of poverty), or psychological (leaving earth’s boundaries). Here we have the setting of water, often its de......more

Goodreads review by Michael on March 25, 2025

Publishing Today! (March 25, 2025) Shhh… Irish journalist Anthony Fennell is disconnected, grappling with alcoholism and a lack of direction. When his editor assigns him a story about ships that repair underwater cable breaks, he hesitates. However, the allure of sailing out to sea and evading the p......more

Goodreads review by Constantine on February 06, 2025

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Genre: Literary Fiction I have two books by Colum McCann on my wishlist. Both Apeirogon and TransAtlantic have been on my wishlist for quite some time. When I had the chance to get a preapproved copy of his latest novel, “Twist,” I jumped at the opportunity and decided to explore his newe......more


Quotes

“Enigmatic and urgent . . . ingenious . . . McCann, author of the National Book Award–winning Let the Great World Spin, clearly knows what he’s up to.”The New York Times Book Review

“Told with McCann’s incomparable prose, Twist opens a window into an obscure way people on earth are connected, told by a man who is himself fairly broken. . . . Gorgeously written and sad and inspiring.”The Boston Globe

“Genuinely haunting and sometimes thrilling . . . There are also plenty of genuinely gorgeous passages about the way people are translated into dots of light in our information-based economy. As usual, McCann is sensitive to the fluid nature of oppression across history and countries.”The Washington Post

“Tantalizing.”The Minnesota Star-Tribune

“An exploration of hidden depths told in shimmering prose.”The Economist

“McCann explores, as ever, the mystery of what it is to be human and what holds us all together. For this he has picked the ultimate metaphor—the way our connections and the mass of information vital to our lives thrums through glass fibers smaller than a hair deep under the ocean. . . . This is a Gatsby story for the information age.”—Anna Funder

“Colum McCann gives us a powerfully realist novel of men at sea, literally, emotionally, and metaphorically. It speaks of the brokenness of our time, the successful and unsuccessful attempts at repairs, and the vulnerability of our world. The spirit of Joseph Conrad hovers over the text, but here the heart of darkness lies at the bottom of the ocean.”—Salman Rushdie

“Masterfully woven and delicately layered, and told with such calm wisdom that it will take your breath away, Twist is engrossing, deeply moving and consistently honest. Colum McCann is one of our greatest storytellers.”—Elif Shafak

“McCann may follow Coppola upriver and Conrad to the heart of darkness, but the concerns of his novel are contemporary and urgent and utterly compelling. This is an ambitious novel, note-perfect, wild but controlled, with its deft apparatus mapping our most mysterious twenty-first-century malaise—the great loneliness of the connected world.”—Kevin Barry

“What a beautiful, sparkling book this is. Another astounding novel from a fiction master.”Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“An intriguing story of a journalist sent to report on the complex work of repairing the underwater cables that carry the world’s information . . . McCann skillfully ratchets up the uneasiness on board and later adds a provocative twist, taking the novel in an unexpected direction. Readers will be dazzled.”Publishers Weekly, starred review

“Each line is keenly crafted and every element is momentous in McCann’s ravishing deep dive into connectivity and estrangement, power and plunder, protest and sabotage, creativity and madness.”Booklist, starred review