Held
The triumphant new novel from the author of the Orange Prize-winning Fugitive Pieces: a soaring and luminous story of chance and change
1917. On a battlefield near the River Escaut, John lies in the aftermath of a blast, unable to move or feel his legs. Struggling to focus his thoughts, he is lost to memory - a chance encounter in a pub by a railway, a hot bath with his lover on a winter night, his childhood on a faraway coast - as the snow falls.
1920. John has returned from war to North Yorkshire, near another river - alive, but not still whole. Reunited with Helena, an artist, he reopens his photography business and endeavours to keep on living. But the past erupts insistently into the present, as ghosts begin to surface in his pictures: ghosts whose messages he cannot understand.
So begins a narrative that spans four generations, moments of connection and consequence igniting and re-igniting as the century unfolds. In luminous moments of desire, comprehension, longing, transcendence, the sparks fly upward, working their transformations decades later.
Held is a novel like no other, by a writer at the height of her powers: affecting and intensely beautiful, full of mystery, wisdom and compassion.
Review Anne Michaels' compelling novel Held couldn't be more timely: war and its damages, passed through generations over a century. Through luminous moments of chance, change, and even grace, Michaels shows us our humanity - its depths and shadows -- MARGARET ATWOOD, via Twitter
A warm, gentle and powerful novel; a book of moments, reimaginings, forgettings, disturbances and digressions. Anne Michaels has excelled herself once again. ― International Times
Michaels' work ... is ferociously engaged in the fundamental universal difficulties of being alive ― independent.co.uk
Michaels is a writer who moves gracefully between award-winning poetry and captivating fiction - and there is a lyrical beauty to this novel . with Anne Michaels, you know you are in the presence of a real and rich sensibility ― independent.co.uk, Books of the year
Incredible ... Almost hallucinatory in its lyricism ... A novel of ingenious chronological invention based on four generations of women from the same family ― New European, Books of the Year
There is an intense, mysterious beauty that infuses Michaels' precise prose with a compelling power that is exquisite . a profound literary experience that is executed with subtlety, grace and an exquisite intuition ― Irish Times
Still a master of her universe. dazzling lyrical snapshots recall the dreamlike style of Fugitive Pieces in the poet's third novel, a fluid examination of history, memory and generational trauma. The writing is always personal, hypersensitive and profoundly interior. Michaels's writing continues to stand head and shoulders above most other fiction. At the heart of this book lies the question of how goodness and love can be held across the generations ― Observer
A graceful, timely, resonant reminder of the trauma of war and the wreckage that it inflicts ― Daily Mail
Michaels inhabits episodic moments with a quantum quality ― Sunday Times
A beautiful work . shifting, merging and separating, wrapping itself around the reader ― New European
The Canadian novelist's complex, time-travelling new novel explores trauma, loss and the lasting impact of love . Few authors balance the atrocities of history with the consolations of human relationships quite so effectively as the Canadian novelist and poet Anne Michaels. She has an uncanny talent for finding curative connections and restorative emotions in hellish circumstances ― Financial Times
Just as the characters are held by their love for others, readers are safely held in the utterly tactile and emotional embrace of this incredible novel ― Quire & Quill
Anne Michaels , known for the award-winning Fugitive Pieces, returns with Held,, which spans generations in the aftermath of the First World War ― GUARDIAN, Best books of Autumn 2023 About the Author Anne Michaels is a novelist and poet. Her books are translated into more than fifty languages and have won dozens of international awards, including the Orange Prize, the Guardian Fiction Prize, and the Lannan Award for Fiction. Among many other honours she is a Guggenheim Fellow, has received honorary degrees, and has served as Toronto's Poet Laureate. Her novel Fugitive Pieces was adapted as a feature film. Her most recent books include All We Saw, Infinite Gradation and Railtracks (co-written with John Berger). In 2020, her novel Fugitive Pieces was chosen as one of the BBC's 100 Novels that Shaped the World.
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