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Posted on 20th January 2021 by Anna Orhanen A powerful exploration of mourning, love and ritual, Mrs Death Misses Death is the debut novel of the acclaimed poet and writer Salena Godden. An exhilarating journey through different times and climes, this though-provoking story follows Death itself as the titular protagonist and a young writer who embarks on chronicling her memoir. In this exclusive piece, Godden talks about how the novel came into being, the geography of grief, and the importance of those connections that might not always be obvious. It was a wintry night when I realised I was writing a new book. I d met my best friends for a Christmas drink. We d had a few rums and talked about how knackered and skint we were and how worried we all were about things. It had been a rotten year, so many lost, so many funerals and we sighed and raised a glass or two. ....
Hungerford Bookshop says #Stay-home-and-read Trish Lee ); There are some fantastic new books to look forward to in 2021 and while the lockdown is in place it’s a great time to stay inside and read. We asked EMMA MILNE-WHITE from our award-winning local independent Hungerford Bookshop for the heads-up on fiction to look forward to. LET’S start with a novel that’s getting a lot of press and radio attention. Mrs Death Misses Death, by the performance poet Salena Godden is published on January 21. Death, in this book, is a black working-class woman. Exhausted from spending eternity doing her job, she unburdens herself to Wolf, who writes down her life story. Highly imaginative and deeply profound, this novel promises to be a meditation on life, death and everything in between. ....
Everyone’s Talking About. No One Is Talking About This (Bloomsbury, February) by Patricia Lockwood, the ‘Poet Laureate of Twitter’, is set to be one of 2021’s buzziest books: a riveting novel about the collision between real and online life. Meanwhile, the sexy and absurdly readable Luster by Raven Leilani (Picador, January) is an unflinching interrogation of racial and sexual politics that carries ringing endorsements from Zadie Smith and Candice Carty-Williams. Rahul Raina’s How To Kidnap The Rich (Little Brown, May) has already been optioned by HBO: a Delhi-set, reality TV-based literary crime crossover, it will appeal to fans of Parasite and Crazy Rich Asians. ....