Ply

Hernan Diaz author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Publishing:24th Sep '26

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A wildly original futuristic thriller of mind-bending science and punk music, from Pulitzer-prize winning author Hernan Diaz.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Trust turns to the future with a novel that examines the place of technology in our collective imagination.

'Ply is majestic . . . sentences so fine they break the skin; a plot that swerves through loss, love, trust, betrayal, art, science, society and control.' - David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas

These are the last moments of the world as it's always been known. Reality now begins anew.


The internationally bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Trust turns to America's future with Ply.


Centuries from now, an orphan adrift in an American city grows up to become a pincher – someone who steals electricity from the grid to sell it on the black market or, in her case, to power the underground music scene she adores. It is a high-risk life, and now she is being followed.

Soon, she is drawn into a paranoid maze where her closest friends and even her own identity are put into question – all while following a thread leading to a groundbreaking experiment that, if she can source the electricity to power it, could change the fabric of reality itself.

Set in a future filled with both uncertainty and promise, Ply is a powerfully humane novel that interrogates the role of technology in a deeply changed society. Both an electrifying thriller and a profound novel of ideas, it offers a hopeful glimpse of a new world that may be growing out of the cracks and fissures we see all around us.

Readers are blown away by Ply:

'It shook my soul the way only true art can'
'My favorite book of this year'
'What a phenomenal, ambitious novel'
'Rarely has a novel left me feeling that my relationship with the universe itself has subtly changed'
'A masterfully creative work of fiction'

'In my view, he is perhaps the most important novelist of this century'

Ply is majestic. A cracked mirror world, a lot like ours; peopled by survivors, a lot like us; sentences so fine they break the skin; a plot that swerves through loss, love, trust, betrayal, art, science, society and control. Blurbing Ply is like trying to blurb a dream -- David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas
Diaz brilliantly envisions how love, trust, and loyalty can remain when freedom and justice have collapsed and makes every page exhilarating and meaningful -- Library Journal (Starred Review)
To build a better world, how deeply must we get into the heads of the people around us? A brainy, challenging, and engrossing trek into a battered but unbeaten future -- Kirkus Review (Starred Review)
'Ply is both a touching story of a young woman's struggle to find security and peace . . . and a mind-bending reflection on the nature of time and space. Either story alone would be satisfying, but Diaz cleverly marries them in an intriguing union . . . Ply is a big, ambitious novel . . .Unquestionably the product of a fertile imaginative intelligence' -- Shelf Awareness
A writer of singular talent -- Chicago Review of Books on Trust
Fascinating . . . Unpredictable, clever and massively enjoyable -- The Sunday Times on Trust
Genius -- The Observer on Trust
There is a dazzling intelligence behind this novel, which challenges us to rethink everything we know both about the institutions on which nations are built and the narratives by which stories are told. Sly, sophisticated, insistently questioning, Diaz writes with assurance, determined to rob us of every certainty -- The 2022 Booker Prize judges on Trust
Glints with wonder and knowledge and mystery -- Rachel Kushner on Trust
What a radiant, profound and moving novel -- Lauren Groff on Trust
[A] complex and thrilling book . . . I was obsessed and you might just be too -- Dua Lipa on Trust

ISBN: 9781037407161

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

464 pages