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Still Life - A Novel

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"A novel that tells the story of an author struggling to write a biography of long-forgotten Scottish poet Thomas Pringle, whose only legacy is in South Africa where he is dubbed the 'Father of South African Poetry.'"--

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Zoëml; Wicomb is a South African writer living in Glasgow, Scotland, where she is emeritus professor at the University of Strathclyde. She is the author of October, The One That Got Away, and Playing in the Light, all published by The New Press, as well as David's Story. She was an inaugural winner of the Windham Campbell Prize in fiction.

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New York Times Top Historical Fiction Pick of 2020

A stunningly original new novel exploring race, truth in authorship, and the legacy of past exploitation, from the Windham-Campbell lifetime achievement award winner


When Zoëml; Wicomb burst onto the literary scene in 1987 with You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town, she was hailed by her literary contemporaries and reviewers alike. Since then, her carefully textured writing has cemented her reputation as being among the most distinguished writers working today and earned her one of the inaugural Windham Campbell Prizes for Lifetime Achievement in Fiction Writing.

Wicomb's majestic new novel Still Life juggles with our perception of time and reality as Wicomb tells the story of an author struggling to write a biography of long-forgotten Scottish poet Thomas Pringle, whose only legacy is in South Africa where he is dubbed the "Father of South African Poetry." In her efforts to resurrect Pringle, the writer summons the specter of Mary Prince, the West Indian slave whose History Pringle had once published, along with Hinza, his adopted black South African son.

At their side is Sir Nicholas Green, a seasoned time traveler (and a character from Virginia Woolf's Orlando). Their adventures, as they travel across space and time to unlock the mysteries of Pringle's life, offer a poignant exploration of colonial history and racial oppression.

Foreword

STILL LIFE

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Praise for Still Life:
"Timely and thought-provoking, Still Life is a novel about the complexities of human compassion and the impermanence of legacies."
Foreword Reviews

"A virtuosic metafictional biography. . . . Wicomb's experiment succeeds by exploring the question of who gets to write history."
Publishers Weekly

“An intriguingly metatextual novel that addresses some of the silences and omissions of South African history, and the broader relationship of historiography, reputation, writing and memory to power.”
Simon Lewis, The Post and Courier

Product details

Authors Zo Wicomb, Zoë Wicomb, Wicomb Zoe
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9781620976104
ISBN 978-1-62097-610-4
No. of pages 304
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FICTION / Literary, Fiction: general and literary

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