David Mitchell (1969) is one of the great writers of our time. number9dream and Cloud Atlas were both nominated for the Man Booker Prize. He also wrote two operas and the screenplays for the TV series Pachinko and Sense8 and the film Matrix: Resurrections. Together with his wife, he translated two books by the Japanese autistic boy Naoki Higashida. Mitchell lives in Ireland.
His latest novel, Utopia Avenue, tells the story of the rise and fall of a quirky British rock band. In the psychedelic fumes of London, folk singer Elf Holloway, guitar virtuoso Jasper de Zoet, blues bassist Dean and jazz drummer Griff spin gold from their musical collaboration. Mitchell follows the band's journey through heaven and hell, past street riots and brain revolts, unreal trips and real riffraff, past the family we choose and the ones we get, to a pact with the devil and the wobbly ladder of success. Can we change the world or does it change us?