About the Book
The City-State of Tligol is ruled by dictators, holds monthly public executions and is haunted by a benign, fishing, giant; but by and large the inhabitants are content, and the food is amazing. The perfect place for a city break, just as long as you don't want to leave. Ever. Language has its own relationship to time. When Jennifer falls for Sam at his execution, she doesn't immediately realise that she can still find and live with him; but the city of Tligol has trains that will take her anywhere, including her own past, and future, and multiple possible variations, just as long as she doesn't leave the city. Jennifer rides the trains, loops around in time and sets an unplanned series of events in motion.
For lovers of The City and The City... and Hotel California!
Table of Contents:
Lesson 1: The City of Tligol
Study Note 1: Past, Present, and Future
Lesson 2: How to Introduce Yourself to Strange People
Study Note: How I Feel About Sam Now
How I Felt Then
Lesson 3: I am, You are, the cupola, the verb to be
Vocabulary in Focus: Going out and having fun
Study Note History: Time Travelling Trains
Exercise: Write a summary of your relationship
Culture Note: Explanation of the Existence of the Giant in Tligol
The Verb Ber
Lesson 4: How to Drink Lattes (Transport, Offices, Prisons)
The Canal Beside the Museum
Inspectors are Coming
The Citizens Speak
Regarding the Giant
On History
Study Skills
Tligolian Literature: Lady Emily F and Mr Jones
Lesson 5: Politeness and Fitting In
More Info on the Giant
Free Writing: Meat Pies, Bridges, and Kitchens
Exercise 2: Write Another Way to Explain What Happened in the End
Bad Language
Lesson 6: Saying Goodbye
Vocabulary: directions, religion, footwear
Lesson 7: Making Friends
Back Then
The Evil Forest
Lesson 8: Family Life
The House by the Canal Beside the Museum
You know
Conversation Practice (with your partner)
Lesson 8: Being Good
Exercise: My winter coat
Lesson 9: Being Bad
Ice Cream
Sorting Things Out
Lesson 10: Dying, Tligolian Style
Fun Fact: Exit Colin
Martha’s Advice
Sam and Me
What I am angry with
Test Your Vocabulary: Talking to a Friend
Odds and Ends
Appendix
Libraries
Grammar
Trains
About the Author :
Roppotucha Greenberg is the author of a flash and micro-fiction collection 'Zglevians on the Move' (TwistiT Press, 2019) and four silly-but-wise doodle books for humans, 'Creatures Give Advice' (2019) , 'Creatures Give Advice Again and it’s warmer now' (2019) 'Creatures Set Forth' (2020) and 'Cooking with Humans' (2022)
She speaks three languages fluently and has tried to learn six more. Roppotucha has lived in Russia, Israel and now Ireland. Arachne Press have published Roppotucha’s stories previously in Solstice Shorts Festival anthologies 'Noon' and 'Time and Tide'
Getting by in Tligolian is her first full length work.
Review :
Getting by in Tligolian is a clever, beguiling novella that weaves its way through an elusive city, encountering knotty intersections of language and time, life and death. Greenberg captures the outsider's dislocation, the struggle to communicate, and the aching absence of a loved one who can never be truly known with finely-detailed observations. Like a half-remembered dream, this book lingers in the mind long after the final page has been turned. J L George, author of The Word A yearning fable of loss and love and all the bits in between; a miasmic dreamwalk one part Haruki Murakami, one part China Miéville, but, in the end, its own hypnotic, brilliant thing.Val Nolan, co-author of Spec Fic for Newbies: A Beginners Guide to Writing Subgenres of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror.In Getting by in Tligolian Roppotucha Greenberg creates a lifeline of miracles to string in unforgettable characters and the city-state of Tligol. Interwoven as study notes and lessons, vignettes and short shorts, this beautiful novella is an evocative experience traversing the maze of time and feelings, opening each layer as masterfully as it enfolds another, especially where Greenberg summarizes a relationship, "At what stage did our being together become more like falling apart? At what stage did I know that I needed to leave, but didn't leave, except that I left? Why did we talk so little?"Here is a voice that is original, a language that shimmers and a story that is moving and achingly beautiful and a privilege to read. Getting by in Tligolian is not to be missed. Tara Isabel Zambrano, Author of an upcoming story collection, Ruined a Little When We Are Born Dzanc Books 2024.Immediate, immersive and highly imaginative, Getting by in Tligolian is a rare literary gem. Poetic and thought-provoking, Greenberg crafts a spellbinding narrative where language and time are interconnected, creating a mesmerizing experience for readers where reflections become real and the boundary between past, present, and future blurs. This novella is a testament to the power of language and storytelling to transport readers to imaginative realms. I haven't been this captivated by a story of such singularity since reading Clarice Lispector's Modernist classic, The Hour of the Star.Adam Wyeth