Arrival
By (Author) Nataliya Deleva
The Indigo Press
The Indigo Press
1st March 2022
24th February 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Domestic abuse
891.8134
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
266g
Arrival is an exploration of the ripple effects of domestic abuse. The story follows a young woman fleeing her home country and trying to rebuild her life, after she has suffered domestic violence at the hands of an alcoholic father.
Prompted by her therapist, the unnamed protagonist starts processing the abuse experienced in her childhood while also pondering what it means to be a mother when consumed by trauma. The novel bends form to accommodate the narrators scattered mind and her attempt to assemble a version of herself through fragments and stitches of memories, borrowed conversations and minutiae that linger and haunt.
Infused with love and determination and interwoven with folk tales and rituals, Arrival depicts the ways in which we are resilient, capable of carving our own paths and reimagining our lives.
A powerful tale about love, domestic violence, mother-hood, escape, and arrival. Naja Marie-Aidt
Sensual, languid, feline. Marina Benjamin
Praise for Four Minutes:
A heartrending debut... Publishers Weekly
'I read Arrival in one rapt gulp, urged by its unnamed narrator's need to flee her past, escape the confines of womanhood, and the stains of shame and guilt that keep repeating on her, like heartburn. The novel deals in life's hard knocks, in trauma and deracination, but in language that is sensual, languid, feline, snaking with double meaning and sly humour. Like an Sigrid Nunez novel, Arrival seems to be about everything, its canvas expanding and contracting, allowing the story's particulars to echo far and wide.'-Marina Benjamin, author of The Middlepause and Insomnia
Nataliya Deleva was born in Bulgaria and now lives in London.Her debut novel,FourMinutes, wasoriginally published in Bulgaria (Janet 45, 2017),wherethe book was awarded Best Debut Novel and was shortlisted for Novel of the Year (2018).It hassincebeen translated into German (eta Verlag, 2018), English (Open Letter Books, 2021) and Polish (WydawnictwoEZOP, 2021).
Nataliyas short fiction,reviewsand essayshaveappeared inWords Without Borders,TheFence,Asymptote, Empty Mirror,Granta Bulgaria,and the anthologyStories from the 90s(ICU Publishing, 2019) among others.