Description
'A controlled, exquisitely written book, it disturbs and disgusts, but it also mesmerises and, at certain moments, charms in its quiet brutality' Amia Srinivasan, Harper's
About the Author
To protect her privacy, the author has chosen to be anonymous. She has changed certain details in order to preserve her anonymity but has not altered the essentials.
Reviews
In a bare minimum of spare, straightforward pages, the anonymous author of The Incest Diary manages to accomplish a nearly inconceivable literary task: She makes it possible not only to imagine the psychological impact of ongoing sexual violation but also to understand in visceral terms why she and so many others cannot escape their abusers ... The author is such a brilliant writer, though, that there are moments of joy and beauty to be found even within that discomfort; perhaps the discomfort even makes them sharper and more precious -- Emily Gould
One of the most frank and cathartic depictions of child abuse ever written * Publishers Weekly *
Shocking and searing ... This is a devastating book about harm. It's about the harm that is unleashed when one person swaps their humanity for what you can really only call evil -- Christina Patterson * Sunday Times *
Her memoir seeks to evoke, in a way few before it have, the transgressive rush some might find in taboo sexual behaviour ... Clear and urgent * New York Times *
A controlled, exquisitely written book, it disturbs and disgusts, but it also mesmerises and, at certain moments, charms in its quiet brutality -- Amia Srinivasan * Harper's *
Disturbing for many reasons and for this reader, impossible to put down ... The anonymous author is a strong writer, and she lays down a kind of dare with the furious brio of her prose * Newsweek *
Raw, relentless ... Feverish * New Yorker *
Book Information
ISBN 9781408890424
Author Anonymous
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 108g