Publisher's Synopsis
Nothing Is Under Control is a raw, disjointed, and strangely beautiful novel about trying to stay grounded in a world that keeps shifting under your feet.
A writer without a country. A city with no off switch. A memory that keeps looping back at the worst possible time. Across warzones, subway tunnels, half-remembered childhoods, and half-finished conversations, the narrator searches for meaning-or at least something that feels like it.
Told in sharp, poetic fragments and moments of dark humor, this is a book for anyone who's ever felt lost in translation-between languages, places, or versions of themselves. Nothing Is Under Control is about exile, identity, and the absurd clarity that comes when everything falls apart.