The Nine-Chambered Heart
By (Author) Janice Pariat
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
15th March 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
823.92
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
200g
From the winner of the Sahitya Akademi Young Writer Award and the Crossword Book Award for Fiction
Shortlisted for The Hindu Prize for Literature 2015
Explores with sharp beauty the mystery at the centre of loving anyone Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure
How does the world see you
Nine characters illuminate an unknowable woman. From the school art teacher who sees a spark of talent in her, to the man whose fleeting passion with her could change his life, to the female student whose friendship turns into love.
Deeply affecting and luminous, this kaleidoscopic novella explores the nature of intimacy and how each connection you make forms who you are.
Its the artful pleating of this subtle, psychologically astute novel that sets it apart, each shard-like vignette deepening our concern for its central character as we see into her lovers hearts and minds Daily Mail
Superb. She had me at page one Chris Cleave
Sublime Pariat writes with great elegance, her sentences rich with introspection. Theres a feeling of poetry to the language captivating Irish Times
A tender puzzle of a book. Its bewitching premise forces us to slowly put the pieces together, our understanding of the protagonist layering with each chapter and yet maintains the tantalising distance that the ones who've loved her experience too. We know her, but only as much as they know her. It explores with sharp beauty the mystery at the centre of loving anyone, the various things we present and project through the relationships of our lives, Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure
Whatever Janice Pariat is doing in these vignettes unravelling layers, offering shards, making and unmaking a heart she forces you to alter your vision. By turning the intimate eye of love inside out, shes saying, here is the real wonder: a whole is made of many broken parts. It is a startling way to look at ourselves, to reach for the stories of our own hearts Tishani Doshi
Janice Pariat's debut collection of short stories, Boats on Land (2012), won her the Sahitya Akademi Young Writer Award 2013 and a Crossword Book Award for Fiction. Her first novel, Seahorse, was published in 2014 and was shortlisted for The Hindu Prize for Literature 2015. She has lived in London and Turin and is currently based in New Delhi.