Described by Brian Aldiss as βDe Quinceyβs heir and Kafkaβs sister,β junkie, depressive, radical, enigma, cult figure, genre-bending experimental writer and artistβfew women writers have gathered the same air of mystique, so often the preserve of male counter-culture figures, as Helen Woods, more co
Machines in the head: selected stories
β Scribed by Kavan, Anna;Walker, Victoria Carborne
- Publisher
- New York Review Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Series
- New York Review Books classics
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York City
- ISBN
- 1681374153
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β¦ Synopsis
"Anna Kavan is one of the great originals of twentieth-century fiction, comparable to Leonora Carrington and Jean Rhys, a writer whose stories explored and plumbed the depths of her long addiction to heroin. This anthology of Kavan's stories draws together a selection of her best writing from across her long career. Stories from across her collections show the range of her style: oblique and elegiac tales of breakdown and asylum incarceration from Asylum Piece (1940), moving evocations of wartime from I Am Lazarus (1945), fantastic and surrealist pieces from A Bright Green Field (1958), and stories of addiction from Julia and the Bazooka. Her late sci-fi stories will appeal to fans of her last novel, Ice. "Five Days to Countdown," first published in Encounter (1968) and later collected in My Soul in China, is preoccupied with Cold War concerns and the sartorial aesthetics of the 1960s, and, published here for the first time, "Starting a Career" is a futuristic spy thriller, whose protagonist sets out to become the world's greatest enigma. Kavan was determined to experiment throughout her writing career, and this collection is moving, funny, bizarre, poignant, often unsettling, but always distinctive and often unique. And even though better known as a writer than an artist, Kavan painted throughout her life; several of her distinctive paintings are included in this collection to illustrate her stories"--
β¦ Subjects
English essays -- 20th century
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