Description
'Sharon Kivland is a phenomenal writer, thinker and artist.' Ali Smith --------- 'Each day of this unprecedented novel is its own density, its own lightness. The days are spaces: close interiors; possible gardens; open fields. They are page-spaces; conversation-spaces; spoken aloud spaces... I read Sharon Kivland for this: for the life-supporting habitat of her writing, a place to live and grow.' Kate Briggs --------- 'Only Kivland's deft hand could unpick this elaborate familial fabric of fathers and daughters and mothers with such exactitude and diligence. Every nimbly unravelled section of this yarn shimmers with her wicked brilliance.' Katrina Palmer --------- 'Not only skilled fancy work but profoundly moving, Kivland unpicks the stories of the women whose repeated patterns are entangled, interwoven. If you follow her thread, you will reach the heart of a labyrinth.' Joanna Walsh --------- 'Sharon Kivland's ABECEDAIRE is a dark, shimmering archive of the remainder. The book's figures, its Annes, Annies, and Annas, come into view as tableaux vivants from which they look out, beyond us, eluding us, eluding definition. They disappear into Kivland's beautiful and mysterious network of passages.' Sarah Bernstein --------- 'How to describe ABECEDAIRE? A garden of fathers, a labyrinth of sisters, a ballet of daughters, a primer of desire, a treasure trove, a tapestry, a reader's dream.' Isabel Wohl --------- 'Steeped in Freudian mythology, and attuned to a distaff side of edgy writers such as Anna Kavan and Ann Quin, ABECEDAIRE's author Sharon Kivland, emerges as if a nymph reborn from a Viennese fountain, her beautifully written daily quota of words configured as a learned novel of two-hundred-and-fifty-seven scenes, sometimes floral, sometimes hard core in their eroticism.' Michael Hampton --------- "A slow dazzle ... uncategorisable, almost overwhelmingly rich ... ABECEDAIRE rewards when met on its own terms: an immersion in the landscape rushing past, an attention to the crazy detail that both differentiates and connects it; an awareness at all time of the window which frames your view." Lunate Journal --------- A featured book in Roland Barf's Film Diary --------- [ABECEDAIRE is filled with] intellectual mischief and laughter - which is to say: a truly French spirit, seriousness that is able to modulate its registers, able to step lightly and even smile at itself." Christian Wollin ---------- "This brilliant ABC is out of order, incomplete, and ecstatic. Under the sign of Anna Freud, even the omissions, misidentifications, and exceptions take on a radical significance." Louis Luthi, Full Stop
About the Author
Sharon Kivland is an artist and writer (she has been called a poet, much to her surprise). She is also an editor and publisher, the latter under the imprint MA BIBLIOTHEQUE. Her books and pamphlets include the series Freud on Holiday; Unable to achieve broad recognition in my lifetime, I laboured in obscurity until my death last year; and A Lover's Discourse / Un discours amoureux, which was shortlisted for the Bob Calle Prix de livre d'artiste in 2017. She lives in London and rural France.
Reviews
"Sharon Kivland is a phenomenal writer, thinker and artist." Ali Smith
Book Information
ISBN 9781913430108
Author Sharon Kivland
Format Paperback
Imprint MOIST
Publisher MOIST