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Lack
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Author(s): Knapp, Cecilia
ISBN No.: 9780008766108
Pages: 272
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 31.20
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

'Cecilia Knapp beautifully captures the experience of contemporary womanhood in this lyrical and insightful novel. A genuine triumph' ELIZA CLARK 'Poignant to the bone. Lack is both masterfully, poetically complex and beautifully easy to read' GEMMA CAIRNEY In the quiet, lonely hours of the middle of the night, a woman scrolls social media on her phone. Babies are everywhere. All her friends seem to have one. But she is full of doubt - just the creep sniffing at the window. How can she consider the enormity of new life when the world outside is burning? Besides, there's something wrong in her body. She can feel it: pain, a constant dull ache she is too frightened to investigate.


And then there's something darker, pulsing beneath the surface, threatening to catch up with her. Hers is a life deeply affected by grief and chaos; the death of her mother, a long buried sexual assault, and a drawn-out affair with a married actor of middling fame and maximum ego - full of glamour, hedonism, obsession and control. Is it possible to rebuild, when all you feel is lack? --- 'A stunning poet and an equally gorgeous storyteller. I love everything Cecilia Knapp writes' HOLLIE MCNISH 'Cecilia Knapp is a great writer. I love her' KAE TEMPEST 'I really love Cecilia's writing. It's sharp. Cuts to the quick. And offers my favourite thing, a real insight into the minds of women and all the things we don't often get to say out loud' SALMA EL-WARDANY · Cecilia Knapp is the Ruth Rendell award-winning poet and novelist.


Her debut Little Boxes was shortlisted for an Authors' Club award · Author is well-connected in literary circles e.g. we can expect an endorsement from Eliza Clark · She is the poet-in-residence for the City Bridge Foundation and previously held the post of Young People's Laureate for London · This is a novel for our times and explores how to exist when the political, social and natural landscapes are all in peril · For readers of Megan Nolan, Olivia Laing, Patricia Lockwood, Sheila Heti, Lara Williams and Ottesa Moshfegh · Very literary, provocative package in the works to position Cecilia amongst her peers · Big PR ambition - broadcast, podcasts, reviews, features and the spread of literary festivals. Competition: Penance; Really Good, Actually; Blue Sisters; Lowborn; Saltwater; Soldier Sailor; Motherhood; Having Spent Life Seeking. Annie Mac; Claire Kilroy; Monica Heisey; Eliza Clark; Kae Tempest; Sheila Heti.


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