Will This House Last Forever?
Autor Xanthi Barkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472274441
ISBN-10: 147227444X
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 222 x 147 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Headline
ISBN-10: 147227444X
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 222 x 147 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Headline
Notă biografică
Xanthi Barker was born in London where she still lives. Her fiction has been published in Litro and MsLexia, and shortlisted for the Fish Prize. 'Paradoxical', the first chapter of WILL THIS HOUSE LAST FOREVER?, was highly commended in the 2018 Spread the Word Life Writing Prize. Her novelette ONE THING is published by Open Pen.
Recenzii
I loved this delicate and engaging story of love and grief so much that it made me wish I was still a bookseller so I could press it into the hands of all my customers... It's so honest and beautifully written
Heartbreaking... beautifully written
This book counts the true cost of having a writer in the family. Meticulously, Xanthi Barker traces the fault lines of her fractured relationship with her father back through his own marriage, all the way to her grandparents' union: the original, generative source of their poetry and pain. This is a fearless debut: potent and intensely moving
It felt such a privilege to read this book. Raw, devastating, beautifully formed. Let's keep our eye on Barker
Barker's attempt to triangulate a void is haunting. Yet even from the depths her memories glow with life, the writing gleams with precision
'Nuanced, moving and absorbing... open, youthful and uncensored... extraordinary
The story of a relationship defined by departures... arresting and beautifully written
Conveys brilliantly the maddening experience of loving someone who is absent when present and present when absent... I was drawn in by her intense prose. A great new talent
[An] eloquent, moving memoir
Wonderful - an elegy of sorts, yet wholly fresh and unsentimental
A radiant book. I missed Xanthi Barker's wise, perceptive voice the moment I finished it. Vivid, evocative and addictive, without losing any of its meditative grace
As well as offering a powerful evocation of loss, it is also wonderfully funny, brilliantly astute in its observation of everyday life, and beautifully written
Beautifully explores Barker's relationship with her father... and the experience of losing an 'eccentric, charismatic' man
An extraordinary book, searingly personal, and unflinching in the way it deals with tricky emotional terrain.... Truly one to treasure
Heartbreaking... beautifully written
This book counts the true cost of having a writer in the family. Meticulously, Xanthi Barker traces the fault lines of her fractured relationship with her father back through his own marriage, all the way to her grandparents' union: the original, generative source of their poetry and pain. This is a fearless debut: potent and intensely moving
It felt such a privilege to read this book. Raw, devastating, beautifully formed. Let's keep our eye on Barker
Barker's attempt to triangulate a void is haunting. Yet even from the depths her memories glow with life, the writing gleams with precision
'Nuanced, moving and absorbing... open, youthful and uncensored... extraordinary
The story of a relationship defined by departures... arresting and beautifully written
Conveys brilliantly the maddening experience of loving someone who is absent when present and present when absent... I was drawn in by her intense prose. A great new talent
[An] eloquent, moving memoir
Wonderful - an elegy of sorts, yet wholly fresh and unsentimental
A radiant book. I missed Xanthi Barker's wise, perceptive voice the moment I finished it. Vivid, evocative and addictive, without losing any of its meditative grace
As well as offering a powerful evocation of loss, it is also wonderfully funny, brilliantly astute in its observation of everyday life, and beautifully written
Beautifully explores Barker's relationship with her father... and the experience of losing an 'eccentric, charismatic' man
An extraordinary book, searingly personal, and unflinching in the way it deals with tricky emotional terrain.... Truly one to treasure