This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Naomi Wood

This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things

Winner of the 2023 BBC National Short Story Award

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    Beschrijving

    The highly acclaimed debut short story collection from Naomi Wood, winner of the BBC National Short Story Award 2023.

    Humane and very funny, a story that understands out emotional and intellectual storms, and the generosity we are capable of that will keep us all afloat

    A whip-smart, funny, and pitch-perfect collection of stories about flawed and complex women we actually recognise. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things is literary fiction at its best, and Naomi Wood a writer at the top of her game

    Sharp and fresh and painful and funny, these are clever and illuminating stories about contemporary motherhood. There's great pleasure to be found in these spiky women giving sarcastic retorts to their fragmented lives, and solidarity in their loneliness, and the ways that society and its structures have let them down

    Every story in this book feels perfect in a different way. Very sharp and very funny . . . I loved it

    I can't stop thinking about this book, it's almost too good. Wood's prose is delicious, deceptively readable and profoundly unnerving. This is dangerous writing; it glitters. Read it and riot

    How terrifically exciting to see Naomi Wood flourish in the short story form. It seems the perfect vehicle for her wit, intelligence, mischief and levity. These stories absolutely nail the experiences of women rebelling in worlds calibrated to restrict and undernourish them. They skewer modern parenting, maternity, romance, and morality. It's a beautiful, electrifying thing to witness - a writer so hilariously and so reasonably voicing the unspeakable

    From the winner of the BBC Short Story Award comes a smart, skewering collection of tales on the subversive sides of womanhood. Failed sisterhood, the shadowy side of modern love, perilous parenting classes and the dangers of inviting an ex-wife to a former husband's wedding are explored with gleeful aplomb

    I laughed and winced at these witty, shrewd stories about women who will not or cannot conform. They are mothers, wives, friends and lovers who play out all the complications of each of these roles - they are never noble, and never victims. Hats off to Naomi Wood who writes with her usual sparkling acuity about modern life and relationships

    I love this collection! Every story is glorious - full of dark mischief, so funny and unexpected and original. Brilliant

    I loved meeting Wood's troublesome characters. Each story is packed full of voice, beautiful use of language. Time and again, Wood sticks the landing, which is no easy feat in the short form

    In this ultra-smart collection, Naomi Wood shines a light into the hidden rooms of womanhood, exploring their dark corners with grace, humour, and brutal frankness. I both recognised and cared deeply for these deliciously flawed women

    Complex, powerful, relatable, hilarious, expansive, REAL tales of modern motherhood. This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things captures the horror and terror of motherhood as well as the joys and tenderness. This book is another little chip off The Shame of not finding motherhood easy or pleasurable all the time - but mostly it is so, so funny. It's a life-affirming companion for any woman who has ever doubted or questioned or winced at her own life choices or deepest feelings. I loved it

    Naomi Wood is the award-winning author of three novels, including the bestselling Mrs. Hemingway . Her stories have been published in the Mid-American Review, Washington Square Review , Joyland and Stylist , and have been shortlisted for the Manchester Fiction Prize, the London Magazine Short Story Prize and longlisted for the Galley Beggar Press Story Prize. 'Comorbidities' won the 2023 BBC National Short Story Award. She lives in Norwich with her family, and teaches Creative Writing at UEA.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever Orion Publishing Co
    Verschenen 24 april 2025
    Pagina's 272
    Thema Moderne en hedendaagse fictie
    Afmetingen 196 x 128 x 24 mm
    Gewicht 240 gr
    EAN 9781399615914
    Bindwijze Paperback
    Taal Engels

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