Description
One of our greatest and most original living writers sets out the perils of the writing life with joyful provocation
About the Author
M. John Harrison, a genre-defying author and literary critic, has been hailed by writers including Olivia Laing, Robert MacFarlane and Neil Gaiman as one of the most brilliant prose stylists alive today.
Reviews
Infectiously engaging, packed with rueful wisdom and a distinctive sense of mischief -- Keith Miller * Times Literary Supplement, Book of the Year 2023 *
One of the best writers currently at work in English -- Robert Macfarlane, author of The Wild Places
Hilarious and haunting -- William Gibson, author of Neuromancer
'Harrison is the shape-shifting master of absent and elusive things, many of them absent and eluding in Barnes and the Peak District. In this mesmerising book, the author - or rather his style - goes in search of what may have been his memories of different versions of his life. The result is an enchantment of instability, usually ungraspable, always intense.' -- Neil MacGregor, author of Living with the Gods
A deep dive into the back-and-forth, up-down, sideways mind of a true genius. An immersive pleasure and a literary adventure -- Monique Roffey, author of The Mermaid of Black Conch
He is one of the very great writers alive today -- China Mieville, author of Perdido Street Station
An extraordinary writer and an extraordinary book. I don't know how to describe it, which is to say that I'll read it again, and again -- Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves
M. John Harrison puts to work a writerly consciousness and imaginativeness like no other. Wish I Was Here doesn't reinvent memoir; it quietly constructs an entire new ballpark -- Isabel Waidner, author of Sterling Karat Gold
I love this book, even if I don't know how to describe it. Is it a memoir? Is it a handbook for writers? As always with M John Harrison, you're never quite sure what you're reading or where it will take you next. There are only a few certainties: that it will surprise you, sometimes astound you, and leave you profoundly changed -- Jonathan Coe, author of The Rotters' Club
Wish I Was Here is a masterpiece. I don't use that word lightly: I've not loved a book as much as this for years. Pleating together the quotidian and fantastic, the material and ineffable, it is at once a beguiling autobiography and a sustained interrogation of genre, craft, and the uses of history, and a perfect instantiation of what it is to write and what it is to live. Formally inventive, constantly surprising, M John Harrison has written an archaeology of fragments that shivers with wholeness. It's exquisite -- Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk
What Wish I Was Here does triumphantly is to capture the feeling of living in the 21st century with all its anxieties ... wondrous and self-defining and defiant * Guardian *
M. John Harrison, the best British writer you've never heard of, operates on the margins. Unusual and impressive, Wish I Was Here is also a writing manual of brilliance' * Sunday Times *
This book is old school experiment, several unrelated episodes from a literary reality show, a kind of negative biography with a big author-shaped hole in the middle waiting for the reader to fill based on all the evidence around it. It's also one of the best books I've read so far this year * International Times *
This is one of the most original books about writing that I have read, in part because Harrison is as profound about the art as he is helpful on the craft ... destabilising, witty, exhilarating - an important contribution to the genre's evolution * i Paper *
So wholly original that a label doesn't do it justice ... Wish I Was Here will leave you bewildered * New Statesman *
Harrison captures the stultifying and and generative landscape of post-industrial England better than anyone else * Totally Dublin *
It's extraordinary. Profound, hilarious, precise, vagrant and speculative. And always intensely good company. The sort of book that makes writing seem possible again. (Or is it impossible?) * Brian Dillon *
M. John Harrison's 'anti-memoir' is a masterpiece. Broad in scope and beautifully written, this unconventional autobiography contains some of the best advice struggling writers will ever receive * Nicolas Lezard, The Spectator *
Book Information
ISBN 9781800812970
Author M. John Harrison
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Serpent's Tail
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 335g
Dimensions(mm) 218mm * 138mm * 28mm