At the Bottom of the River
By (Author) Jamaica Kincaid
Pan Macmillan
Picador
11th October 2022
7th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Narrative theme: Interior life
813.54
Paperback
80
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 7mm
82g
At the Bottom of the River is Jamaica Kincaid's first published work, a selection of inter-connected prose poems told from the perspective of a young Afro-Caribbean girl. Collecting pieces written for the New Yorker and the Paris Review between 1978 and 1982, including the seminal 'Girl', these stunning works announced a fully-formed, generational talent and firmly established the themes that Kincaid would continue to return to in her later work: the loss of childhood, the fractious nature of mother-daughter relationships, the intangible beauty of the natural world, and the striving for independence in a colonial landscape. Powerful and lyrical, this is an unforgettable collection from a unique and necessary literary voice. Part of the Picador Collection, a new series showcasing the best of modern literature.
This book will burn on your shelf. It is too choked with love to incite envy, too humble for admiration, and still too startling to escape astonishment -- Derek Walcott
What a writer elegant, uncompromising, simultaneously direct and layered and complex. * Ali Smith *
Jamaica Kincaid was born in St. John's, Antigua. Her books include At the Bottom of the River, Annie John, Lucy, The Autobiography of My Mother, and My Brother. She lives with her family in Vermont.