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For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain: Winner of the Scottish National First Book Awards 2023

Autor Victoria MacKenzie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2024
SHORTLISTED FOR SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS 2023A SCOTTISH BOOK TRUST BOOK OF THE MONTHTHE TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH (HISTORICAL FICTION)A CHURCH HOUSE BOOKSHOP BOOK OF THE WEEKAn astounding debut, both epic and intimate, about grief, trauma, revelation, and the hidden lives of women - by a major new talent'Miraculously conjured ... Brilliantly done' THE TIMES, Book of the Month'A beautiful book ... It warmed my heart' MAX PORTER'Electrifying ... A pocket epic' GUARDIAN'The best first novel I've read in years ... So full and so vivid; it is amazing' RODDY DOYLE'A vibrant portrait of female courage' OBSERVERIn the year of 1413, two women meet for the first time in the city of Norwich. Margery has left her fourteen children and husband behind to make her journey. Her visions of Christ - which have long alienated her from her family and neighbours, and incurred her husband's abuse - have placed her in danger with the men of the Church, who have begun to hound her as a heretic.Julian, an anchoress, has not left Norwich, nor the cell to which she has been confined, for twenty-­three years. She has told no one of her own visions - and knows that time is running out for her to do so.The two women have stories to tell one another. Stories about girlhood, motherhood, sickness, loss, doubt and belief; revelations more the powerful than the world is ready to hear. Their meeting will change everything.Sensual, vivid and humane, For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain cracks history open to reveal the lives of two extraordinary women.____________________________________________________________________________'Magnificent, bold and compelling' ROSIE ANDREWS, author of the Sunday Times-bestselling The Leviathan'A startling read ... Magic' JO BROWNING WROE, author of the Sunday Times-bestselling A Terrible Kindness'Intimately observed, lyrically written and meticulously researched. I loved this' KIRSTY LOGAN, author of Things We Say in the Dark
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ISBN-13: 9781526647931
ISBN-10: 1526647931
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

In the first few weeks of publication, For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain was chosen as book of the month in The Times January Historical Fiction round-up and was also included in The Sunday Times best Historical Fiction books of 2023 round-up.

Notă biografică

Victoria MacKenzie is a fiction writer and poet. She is the winner of the Scottish Book Trust New Writer Award and the inaugural Emerging Writer Award from Moniack Mhor. She was shortlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, as well as being awarded prestigious writing residencies in Scotland, Finland and Australia. She teaches creative writing for the Open College of the Arts. She lives in Scotland.victoriamackenzie.net@forthygreatpain

Recenzii

Electrifying . This slim novel is a pocket epic; you will read it in no time but be thinking about it for ages after ... You feel in every sentence the weight of history pressing down on and confining these women
It is an extraordinary feat of historical ventriloquism; the women's inner lives, their religiosity, their sense of place in the world is miraculously conjured ... Brilliantly done
Transfixing ... A vibrant portrait of female courage
A beautiful book. I loved it. Margery and Julian are both so alive. The invisible balancing and weighing MacKenzie has done across the whole to bring them dialogue with each other and to bring the reader into emotional and spiritual connectedness with them is just so brilliant. And it's funny. It warmed my heart
A startling read .... Brings the historical fiction magic of allowing us to inhabit a time, place and perspective so very different from our own
Stunningly original ... Her skill is in creating a story that goes much deeper than its slender spine and spare prose might suggest to not only shine a light on the lives and experiences of two 'ordinary' women, but to draw clear contemporary echoes and parallels - around mental health, grief, motherhood and more - that resonate long after reading
This is the best first novel I've read in years. It is short, yet so full and so vivid; it is amazing.
Moving and unexpected, Mackenzie writes with great clarity and tenderness ... I tore through this
For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain is a novel of rare brightness and clarity, concise and yet capacious: it illuminates the meeting of two extraordinary women like a shaft of sunlight
Magnificent, bold and compelling ... The writing is sometimes raw, at other times very beautiful - and from a place of deep knowledge and love of the historical period
A novel that fearlessly investigates the medieval mind ... Honest, insightful, erudite and wise
Compelling and beautiful. MacKenzie performs a small miracle in imagining the different lives and personalities of these two medieval women. She writes with great understanding - and the sensibility of a poet - about the power that their religious mysticism gives them
Intimately observed, lyrically written and meticulously researched. I loved this insight into the lives of medieval women
The genius and lasting pleasure of this spare, profound novel lies in the vivid and detailed realisation of medieval urban Norfolk life; in the lucent beauty of MacKenzie's writing and in her superb characterisation of the two women
More than just a wonderful piece of historical fiction, it's a nuanced exploration of religious conviction, mental illness, misogyny and the legacy of grief
An intriguing concept and brilliant debut from Victoria MacKenzie, as she brings strong female characters to the fore
This book is a highly readable, creative imagining of their lives and meeting