So exuberant, inventive, brainy, sensitive and hilarious that it's like a pyrotechnic flare illuminating the whole woman, past and present, radiant, unique, a voice and a novel to take with us into the future. -- FRANCISCO GOLDMAN, author of Monkey Boy Bold and exceptional . . . Her impressive writing, born of a brilliant mind, surprises - stylistically, and by its frankness and associations. An uncompromising consciousness leaps from sentence to sentence, city to city, in love, depressed, alienated, afraid, and contradictory . . . I rode in the passenger seat, beside the beauty and strangeness of 1000 Coils of Fear -- LYNNE TILLMAN, author of Men and Apparitions and Mothercare Wenzel debuts with a powerful portrait of a woman finding, losing, and rediscovering herself in 21st-century Germany . . . Her simple but affecting story is told through scattered memories and personal histories . . Captivating . . . An exciting, confident debut * Publishers Weekly * An audacious and disturbing novel -- MICHELLE DE KRETSER, author of Scary Monsters German musician, performer, and playwright Wenzel makes an auspicious fiction debut . . . A prismatic novel, thoughtful and unsettling * Kirkus Reviews * Impressive, relentless, tender * FAZ * A strong debut, a touching family story * rbb Kultur * A debut novel as layered and melodic as any symphony or opera. -- Karla Strand * Ms Magazine * Wenzel's unique literary voice carries the reader through meditations on origins, grief, racial identity, love, and belonging. * Booklist * I was sucked in by Olivia's distinct style, biting yet swirling. In a bristling translation from Priscilla Layne, the cool, understated prose expresses so much of what goes unsaid about the weight of history, how you are perceived as you move through the world and the choices that come with deciding how you want to live. -- Tice Cin, author of KEEPING THE HOUSE Wenzel writes with humour and emotion about loneliness and finding joy in life within the roles society assigns you * Bookseller * Experimental in form, this is a demanding but absorbing novel on the themes of race, feminism, motherhood and love. * Daily Mail * Personal, political and wildly experimental * Big Issue North * Wenzel's nuanced thoughts about injustice, marginalisation and the checking of privilege are timely and important, and the dashes of surreal, undercutting humour ... are refreshing ... [ An] elegant translation ... cohesive, considered, emotive -- Michael Donkor * Guardian *