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Monumenta

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A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST NEW DEBUT'This is a party I'm glad I was invited to' EILEEN MYLES'Fizzing with ideas' OBSERVER*Isn't every family home a monument? The provocative debut novel from the award-...
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  • 09 September 2025
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A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST NEW DEBUT

'This is a party I'm glad I was invited to' EILEEN MYLES
'Fizzing with ideas' OBSERVER

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Isn't every family home a monument? The provocative debut novel from the award-winning author.


Olga Pavic's house has been requisitioned.
The council will bulldoze it.
Her home will become a monument to a massacre.

But Olga cannot ascertain which massacre. Three different architects visit, each with a proposal to construct a different monument, to memorialise a different horror.

Within an atmosphere of razor-sharp political surreality, Lara Haworth spins a tender, magical story of familial love and loss. Via a panoply of perspectives Monumenta compellingly and playfully explores remembrance and how tragedy can be the catalyst for remarkable transformation.

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Price: $22.00
Pages: 144
Publisher: Canongate Books
Imprint: Canongate Books
Publication Date: 09 September 2025
Trim Size: 8.03 X 5.31 in
ISBN: 9781805301967
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Political, FICTION / Cultural Heritage, FICTION / Family Life / Parenthood & Children, FICTION / Places / Europe, FICTION / Magical Realism
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"Absurdist and humane, this is a laser-sharp work of concentrated brilliance. Encompassing family and history, politics and love, Monumenta is surprising, original and so assured"

Lara Haworth is a writer, filmmaker and a political researcher, specialising in the UK's move to become carbon zero by 2050. Having turned an extract from Monumenta into a short story, she won a Bridport prize for it in October 2022. In the same year she won a prize for her poem 'The Thames Barrier' in the Caf� Writers Poetry Competition, wrote and narrated a podcast, The Swimming Pool, for NTS radio and was commissioned to write a long autofiction feature, Mistakes are Pure Colour, for Extra Extra Magazine. Her writing workshop, Letters That Will Never Be Sent, was featured in a BBC World Service documentary. Her film, All the People I Hurt With My Wedding, won the LGBT prize at the Athens International Monthly Film Festival, and her latest film, Grief is a Hungry Ghost, has premiered at festivals including Japan International, New York Tri-State and Munich New Wave. Monumenta is her first novel.

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