A remarkable collection of short stories from one of our most gifted writers, Helen Oyeyemi.
A remarkable collection of short stories from one of our most gifted writers, Helen Oyeyemi.
Pure, sensuous enjoyment' TimesThe stories collected in What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours are linked by more than the exquisitely winding prose of their creator: Helen Oyeyemi's ensemble cast of characters slip from the pages of their own stories only to surface in another.The reader is invited into a world of lost libraries and locked gardens, of marshlands where the drowned dead live and a city where all the clocks have stopped; students hone their skills at puppet school, the Homely Wench Society commits a guerrilla book-swap, and lovers exchange books and roses on St Jordi's Day.It is a collection of towering imagination, marked by baroque beauty and a deep sensuousness.
Long-listed for International Dylan Thomas Prize 2017 (UK)
“Oyeyemi's imagination is impressive and vast . . . Her ability to conceive her stories on such a grand scale is what makes her work so magnetic, sucking the reader into any number of netherworlds. Perhaps it's this ability to consume and be consumed that keeps Oyeyemi constantly, and prolifically, at work.”
Guardian
Transcendent . . . the pleasurable awareness of a story being told courses through the collection like electricity . . . Oyeyemi expertly melds the everyday, the fantastic and the eternal . . . with each story I had the delightful and rare experience of being utterly surprised . . . Oyeyemi has created a universe that dazzles and wounds New York Times
Alluring . . . the style and peculiar authority of this exceptional young writer will carry you carefully through the
labyrinth and into a new and exciting literary landscape . . . If you are seduced by magical realism - particularly the novels of Allende and Marquez - you will savour Oyeyemi's inventive tales.
Helen Oyeyemi is the author of The Icarus Girl, The Opposite House, White is for Witching (which won a 2010 Somerset Maugham Award), Mr Fox and Boy, Snow, Bird. In 2013, Helen was included in Granta's Best of Young British Novelists.
A Granta Best Young British Novelist 2013'A truly exceptional work of fiction, by a writer we should be delirious to have as a contemporary' Independent 'Transcendent' New York Times Book Review Here. Take this key. It might open a house, a heart, a secret. What links each of the stories in Helen Oyeyemi's collection is keys: keys that are gifts, threats, invitations, gateways. Keys that haven't found their locks. Here, as characters slip from the pages of their own stories only to surface in another, you will find vanished libraries and locked gardens, lovers exchanging books and roses, and a city where all the clocks have stopped . . .'Enchanting' Observer 'Wild, luscious and startling' Financial Times 'Exceptional' Daily Mail
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