Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World (Paperback)

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"This emotionally resonant dystopian succeeds at turning the end of the world into a new beginning." - Publishers Weekly

A love story set in a bad dream about America, concerning permanent debt, secret police, making dinner, and unpaid invoices—right up until the end of the world.

    It’s Brooklyn. It’s winter. It’s so cold outside you could execute billionaires in the street about it. Sam lives with Eleanor and they are in love. He has three or four outstanding invoices that would each cover rent for a month. At some point, the President is going to make some absolutely wild announcements that will only end in doom.
    In a surreal, funny, and heart-breaking version of reality, Sasha Fletcher’s highly anticipated first novel occupies that rare register that manages to speak to an increasingly incomprehensible world.
    Through scenes that poetically transform the mundane into the sublime and the absurd into the tragic, Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World is about the exquisite beauty of being in love in a world that is falling apart.

About the Author


Sasha Fletcher is the author of the poetry collection it is going to be a good year, several chapbooks of poetry, and a novella. His work can be found both online and in print.

Praise For…


A Goodreads Highly Anticipated Debut Novel
A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2022
A NYLON Best Book of February 2022
A The Philadelphia Inquirer Best New Book of February 2022

"It’s the total package: smart, pretty and heartbreaking in big and small ways." The Philadelphia Inquirer

"Part cookbook, part fairy tale, part working-class anthem, the book is a hybrid of forms that builds into a poetic how-to guide for love and life amidst our slow-burning apocalypse...Fletcher’s balancing act—juxtaposing a dystopic modern world with normal home life—captures our great twenty-first-century contradiction at its finest." -- The Rumpus

"Sasha Fletcher’s fiction unveils the implausible with style...Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World is a strange read, but so is the hellscape of contemporary America, and Fletcher pays a pitch-perfect tonal homage to the uncanny setting of this unconventional romance." -- SPIN

"This emotionally resonant dystopian succeeds at turning the end of the world into a new beginning." - Publishers Weekly

"Sasha Fletcher is a poet who has catapulted himself onto the fiction scene with his first novel...in a world where satire is violently divisive, Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World holds a place in the canon of media that is yelling to be heard and Fletcher’s command of story is undeniable and worth every exclamation point." -- The Chicago Review of Books

"Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World is an announcement that love neither conquers all nor will it insulate one from the ills of society, though it does make life observable and bearable." —Foreword Reviews

"Strange and glib, this is a Lynchian love story that captures the relentless ridiculousness of the contemporary moment." —Booklist

"Cinematic in the visual imagery it conjures and consistently surprising in where it focuses its narrator's pristine attention, Be Here to Love Me is sure to leave a lump in readers' throats, rather than leaving them with a sense of doom." -- Shelf Awareness

"A gem of a novel, one I don’t want to spoil for you, but one I know you’ll like." —Hey Alma

“Breathless distraction, omnipresent dread and sudden! glorious! joy! This is a work of far-flung imagination and simultaneously the most realistic novel of our times.” —Daniel Handler, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events

"This book roils with beauty, with enthusiasm, with love for both the miniscule and oversized wonders of the world, it holds the griefs and violence of our moment tenderly in its outstretched hands and asks you, the reader, what we should do about them. Sasha Fletcher is a rare gem of a writer, and this novel is one of a kind." —Alexandra Kleeman, author of You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine

"Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World is exuberant, torrential, a carnival and a funeral and a chorus to a song you remember never hearing. Sasha Fletcher's sentences leap off the page like a heart out of a chest. Prepare yourself for the most love-swept and soul-throttling prose this side of the apocalypse. Fletcher is the ecstatic, wild troubadour for our perpetual hope, our national grief." —Hilary Leichter, author of Temporary

"A big-hearted, brainy, garrulous novel that is maybe the truest document yet of our life in the neverending end times. Stylistically, it's a marvel. Every page is full of sentences that deliver a knock-out punch. It's also that rare love story that tells you what love is like from the inside, on the long snowy Sundays of dystopian America, when lovers really get down to business. Fletcher talks about how 'the city always leaves the lights on at night. In case the angels come.' This book is one of the lights left on in case the angels come." —Sandra Newman, author of The Heavens

"Fletcher’s full-throated talent shines in this tender, funny, time-jumping novel spanning faith, love, and the modern world. A bold and open-hearted work, like nothing else." —Amelia Gray, author of Gutshot

"Shades of García Márquez, Robert Coover, and Michel Gondry converge within the burning soul of Sasha Fletcher’s emotion-bending meta-epic, Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World. Interweaving social fury and deep love, domestic realism and doomy dreamwork, this book is at once like a bomb shelter and a call-to-arms, for once not asking but demanding of humanity something more than mere apocalypse." —Blake Butler, author of Alice Knott

"Sasha Fletcher writes the way Don DeLillo might write if Bugs Bunny stood at his shoulder, munching a carrot. He writes the way George Orwell might have written if he had more of a taste for love stories or the way James Salter might have written if he had a Ph.D in labor history. He writes like Milan Kundera with a Brooklyn zip code and an ACAB tattoo. He writes the way only Sasha Fletcher can write. This bold, brilliant, often hilarious book is an autopsy for our misbegotten country, and the birth of one of the most important and original literary voices to emerge in many years." —David Burr Gerrard, author of The Epiphany Machine


Product Details
ISBN: 9781612199474
ISBN-10: 161219947X
Publisher: Melville House
Publication Date: February 15th, 2022
Pages: 272
Language: English