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    We Are Attempting to Survive Our Time

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    'Kennedy is a superb writer and the canniness of her observation keeps you reading' Sunday Times

    Humour, fantasy, rage and despair both help and hinder the protagonists of these stories as they navigate changing circumstances, accumulating losses, moments of comprehension and tenderness.

    ISBN: 9781529111446
    AuthorKennedy, A.L.
    PublisherNameVintage Publishing
    Pub Date01/04/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages288
    Availability: In Stock

    'Kennedy is a superb writer and the canniness of her observation keeps you reading' Sunday Times

    Humour, fantasy, rage and despair both help and hinder the protagonists of these stories as they navigate changing circumstances, accumulating losses, moments of comprehension and tenderness. Here is the woman, hoping for a quiet day at the zoo, who finally snaps at a white man's racist tirade and vents years of fury; the micro-celebrity who practises lines for a chat show on which he'll never appear; and the woman who walks out of her honeymoon suite at midnight, perhaps for good. Unsparing in her close examination of human relationships, A. L. Kennedy proves once again why she is regarded as one of our great storytellers.

    'Kennedy dissects the small intimacies of inner thoughts... Her prose is typically direct, her sentences clear-cut and yet capable of great tenderness' Observer

    'An author with a proven ability to see - truly see - and whose prose can fire like gunshots across the page' New Statesman

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    'Kennedy is a superb writer and the canniness of her observation keeps you reading' Sunday Times

    Humour, fantasy, rage and despair both help and hinder the protagonists of these stories as they navigate changing circumstances, accumulating losses, moments of comprehension and tenderness. Here is the woman, hoping for a quiet day at the zoo, who finally snaps at a white man's racist tirade and vents years of fury; the micro-celebrity who practises lines for a chat show on which he'll never appear; and the woman who walks out of her honeymoon suite at midnight, perhaps for good. Unsparing in her close examination of human relationships, A. L. Kennedy proves once again why she is regarded as one of our great storytellers.

    'Kennedy dissects the small intimacies of inner thoughts... Her prose is typically direct, her sentences clear-cut and yet capable of great tenderness' Observer

    'An author with a proven ability to see - truly see - and whose prose can fire like gunshots across the page' New Statesman