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The Last Sane Woman

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Nicola Long is a few years out of a fine arts degree, listless and unenthusiastically employed in London. She begins to spend her hours at a small underfunded archive dedicated to women's art. There she discovers one side of a correspondence beginning in 1976 and spanning a dozen years, written from one woman - a ceramics graduate, uncannily like Nicola - to a friend living a contrasting and conventionally moored life. As Nicola reads on, an acute sense of affinity turns into obsession.

She abandons one job after another to make time for the archive. The litany of coincidences in the letters becomes uncanny, and Nicola's feeling of ownership begets a growing dread: should she be afraid of where these letters are leading?

About the author

Hannah Regel is a writer based in London. She has two published collections of poetry, WHEN I WAS ALIVE and OLIVER REED (Montez Press, 2017 and 2020). OLIVER REED was listed as one of The White Review's books of the year, 2020 and excerpted in Granta magazine. THE LAST SANE WOMAN is her debut novel, the manuscript was a recipient of the K Blundell Trust award.

Summary

A beguiling debut novel about friendship and failure.

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Disquieting and gorgeous, The Last Sane Woman plucks images from the world with the claustrophobic pleasure of picking a scab. It reaches deep into the negative spaces of failure and precarity, and from these resources assembles something caustic, elegant, elusive and foreboding. It's also funny, with an offbeat, sly lightness that comes from knowing exactly how high the odds are stacked against you. I was hooked by the conversation between Regel's protagonists, looping across generations to give voice to the pains of making and the shameful pleasures of destruction. Daisy LaFarge, author of Life without Air and Paul

Product details

Authors Hannah Regel
Publisher Verso
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.07.2024
 
EAN 9781804295373
ISBN 978-1-80429-537-3
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 130 mm x 200 mm x 18 mm
Series Verso Fiction
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FICTION / Friendship, FICTION / Epistolary, FICTION / Feminist, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

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