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Wish I Was Here Jackie Kay

Wish I Was Here von Jackie Kay

Wish I Was Here Jackie Kay


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Zusammenfassung

Tales of passion and jealousy, lust and romance from the award-winning author of Trumpet

Wish I Was Here Zusammenfassung

Wish I Was Here Jackie Kay

This fierce, funny and compassionate collection explores every facet of that most overwhelming and complicated of human emotions: love. With winning directness, Jackie Kay captures her characters' greatest joy and greatest vulnerability, exposing the moments of tenderness, of shock, of bravery and of stupidity that accompany the search for love, the discovery of love and, most of all, love's loss.

`Jackie Kay's characters sing from the page' Daily Telegraph

`So immediately engaging that it reads as though she is speaking to you at a bus stop' Irish Times

`Jackie Kay's new book reveals her gift for capturing a voice . . . at the heart of it is a faith in stories themselves: a belief that the most desolate history can be lent coherence if you tell it right' Times Literary Supplement

`Kay's humour and optimism are transcendent' Sunday Herald

Über Jackie Kay

Jackie Kay was born in Edinburgh. She is the third modern Makar, the Scottish poet laureate. A poet, novelist and writer of short stories, she has enjoyed great acclaim for her work for both adults and children. Her first novel Trumpet won the Authors' Club First Novel Award and the Guardian Fiction Prize. She is also the author of three collections of stories with Picador, Why Don't You Stop Talking, Wish I Was Here, and Reality, Reality; two poetry collections, Fiere and Bantam; and her memoir, Red Dust Road. She is Professor of Creative Writing at Newcastle University, and divides her time between Glasgow and Manchester, where she is currently Chancellor of the University of Salford.

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Wish I Was Here Jackie Kay
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Pan Macmillan
20070418
208
Short-listed for Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2007 (UK)
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