Description
A story of loss, friendship and love, told in swirling, impressionistic prose-poetry.
About the Author
Megan Barker lives in South Wales. She has a background in theatre, and her plays have been produced at theatres such as Soho Theatre, Sherman Cymru, The Arches, The Traverse and The Tron. She also writes song lyrics, most recently for Quiet River of Dust by Richard Reed Parry.
Reviews
'Raw as well as wrought ... a novel of spaces and gaps ... like life poured into art.' -- Anthony Cummins * The Observer *
An extraordinary experience. The richness, rhythm and power of the language pulls you in, down and along. Megan's voice is totally unique: ethereal, yet completely relatable and grounded. It's a mirror to a female existence. You feel deeply connected to the narrator's journey, but it's also a challenging piece. Completely invigorating. It is work and voices like Megan's we have to fight for. * Maxine Peake *
Kit is a visceral, heartfelt paean to the wildness of friendship and unconditional love. -- Fiona Sturges * The Guardian *
In both its open-throated exclamations and its concentrated meditations on myriad forms of pain and joy, it searches for a loving root system and finds it working away beautifully in our everyday wreckages [...] Kit reaches places other books don't. * Max Porter *
This beautiful, unflinching book asks us what it might mean to truly confront loss - its shame, its intimacies, its clarifying horrors, the ways it forces us to relearn how to live. * Keiran Goddard, author of Hourglass *
Megan Barker's Kit is a timeless classic, the language is compelling and succinct, there is tenderness captured in here and a fierce heart too. This book is so exquisite and so daring - I loved every page. * Salena Godden *
'Kit is love and pain distilled: a book of extraordinary force. It left me reeling for days' * Tom Bullough, author of Addlands *
Extraordinary [...] It is a "poultice of words" - something that brings feeling to the surface. It bears witness to death, and how the living live with it. * Padraig O Tuama, editor of Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World *
If I put it down for a moment on almost every page it was only to steady myself, or to savour, or marvel, and occasionally (thank God) to laugh. I can't wait to read it again. * Sue Peebles, author of Snake Road *
Book Information
ISBN 9781800816459
Author Megan Barker
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 260g
Dimensions(mm) 200mm * 136mm * 22mm