Hag: Forgotten Folktales Retold

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Main Details

Title Hag: Forgotten Folktales Retold
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Daisy Johnson
By (author) Kirsty Logan
By (author) Emma Glass
By (author) Eimear McBride
By (author) Natasha Carthew
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 138
Category/GenreAnthologies
Myth and legend told as fiction
Short stories
ISBN/Barcode 9780349013596
ClassificationsDewey:823.0108092
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Virago Press Ltd
Publication Date 8 October 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Engaging, modern fables with a feminist tang' Sunday Times DARK, POTENT AND UNCANNY, HAG BURSTS WITH THE UNTOLD STORIES OF OUR ISLES, CAPTURED IN VOICES AS VARIED AS THEY ARE VIVID. Here are sisters fighting for the love of the same woman, a pregnant archaeologist unearthing impossible bones and lost children following you home. A panther runs through the forests of England and pixies prey upon violent men. From the islands of Scotland to the coast of Cornwall, the mountains of Galway to the depths of the Fens, these forgotten folktales howl, cackle and sing their way into the 21st century, wildly reimagined by some of the most exciting women writing in Britain and Ireland today. 'A thoroughly original package that has a hint of Angela Carter' The Times 'Sharp writing and cleverly done' Spectator

Author Biography

Together the authors of Hag have published over 50 works, with several national bestsellers. They have won awards including the AM Heath Prize for fiction, Harper's Bazaar short story prize Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award, Edge Hill Short Story Prize, Lambda Literary Award, Polari Prize, Saboteur Award, Scott Prize, Gavin Wallace Fellowship, Goldsmith Prize, Women's Prize, SI Leeds Literary Prize, Bristol Short Story Prize, and Betty Trask Award; and they have been nominated for countless others.

Reviews

Engaging, modern fables with a feminist tang - Sunday Times A thoroughly original package that had a hint of Angela Carter - The Times T2 Sharp writing and cleverly done - Spectator Relevant and intriguing - New Statesman It's easy to get lost in the stories from diverse voices - Guardian Simply and beautifully executed - Observer Freshly feminist - Esquire A series of rich and peculiar little worlds - TLS