Scar Tissue
Seiten
2022
Seren (Verlag)
978-1-78172-689-1 (ISBN)
Seren (Verlag)
978-1-78172-689-1 (ISBN)
The stories in Scar Tissue appear under the enigmatic headings of Space, Home, Away, Nowhere, Somewhere. Through a wide variety of characters and situations, Clare Morgan's subjects include sex, death, relationships, belonging and displacement. Engaging, beautifully made tales for our time.
The stories in Scar Tissue appear under the enigmatic headings of Space, Home, Away, Nowhere, Somewhere. Through a wide variety of characters and situations, Clare Morgan’s subjects include sex, death, relationships, the individual, the impossibility of relationships, parents and children, the passing on (or not) of things between generations. Many are informed by a sense of loss. The stories also explore contemporary themes of displacement, belonging, and identity, while Nietzsche and his philosophies also appear.
The stories, and the structure of the collection, relates ‘place’ (or estrangement) to a kind of existential discomfort. This resonates in the locations of the stories. The Space, Home and Somewhere sections are all set in Wales/the Marches; the Away and Nowhere sections are set in India, Paris, New England, Scandinavia, Spain and a transatlantic flight. Additionally, many of the stories are set in the uncertain, fluctuating realm where individual consciousness meets the hard materials of the world. The collection ends with a piece of autobiographical writing about the haunting of Morgan’s Welsh home, an ancient mill, which in turn provokes the reader to re-address the eleven stories which precede it.
Scar Tissue is a fascinating collection of well-crafted and engaging short stories by a writer who knows exactly what she is about. Readers will be reminded of the fiction of authors like Sally Rooney and Maggie O’Farrell.
The stories in Scar Tissue appear under the enigmatic headings of Space, Home, Away, Nowhere, Somewhere. Through a wide variety of characters and situations, Clare Morgan’s subjects include sex, death, relationships, the individual, the impossibility of relationships, parents and children, the passing on (or not) of things between generations. Many are informed by a sense of loss. The stories also explore contemporary themes of displacement, belonging, and identity, while Nietzsche and his philosophies also appear.
The stories, and the structure of the collection, relates ‘place’ (or estrangement) to a kind of existential discomfort. This resonates in the locations of the stories. The Space, Home and Somewhere sections are all set in Wales/the Marches; the Away and Nowhere sections are set in India, Paris, New England, Scandinavia, Spain and a transatlantic flight. Additionally, many of the stories are set in the uncertain, fluctuating realm where individual consciousness meets the hard materials of the world. The collection ends with a piece of autobiographical writing about the haunting of Morgan’s Welsh home, an ancient mill, which in turn provokes the reader to re-address the eleven stories which precede it.
Scar Tissue is a fascinating collection of well-crafted and engaging short stories by a writer who knows exactly what she is about. Readers will be reminded of the fiction of authors like Sally Rooney and Maggie O’Farrell.
Clare Morgan is a fiction writer and literary critic who lives in Wales and Oxford. Her novel A Book for All and None was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and her short story collection, An Affair of the Heart, by Seren. Her book What Poetry Brings to Business was published by University of Michigan Press and her writing on the subject has featured in the Wall Street Journal, FastCompany, and Humanizing Business: What Humanities can say to Business. She is founder and director of Oxford University's creative writing degree programme, and a Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford.
Erscheinungsdatum | 15.07.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Bridgend |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 135 x 208 mm |
Gewicht | 550 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Romane / Erzählungen |
ISBN-10 | 1-78172-689-2 / 1781726892 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78172-689-1 / 9781781726891 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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