Nicola Barker's exuberant novels here receive the scholarly attention they deserve in a collection of essays which moves chronologically through her oeuvre. The chapters are broad-ranging, placing Barker's work in its contemporary context and collectively making a convincing case for her importance as one of our most inventive novelists.
Contents
Foreword
Nicola Barker
The Barkeresque Mode: An Introduction
Berthold Schoene
Indie Style: Reversed Forecast and a Turn-of-the-Century Aesthetic
Ben Masters
'Temporary People': Wide Open as an Island Narrative
Daniel Marc Janes
'You grew up in this shithole, then?': Literary Geographics and the Thames Gateway Series
Len Platt
'The Pair of Opposites Paradox': Ambivalence, Destabilization and Resistance in Five Miles from Outer Hope
Ginette Carpenter
'Woah there a moment. Time out!': Slowing Down in Clear: A Transparent Novel
Beccy Kennedy
Beneath the Thin Veneer of the Modern: Medievalism in Darkmans
Christopher Vardy
Burley Cross Postbox Theft as Comedy
Huw Marsh
'Tuning into My "Awareness Continuum"': Optimized Attention in The Yips
Alice Bennett
Exuberant Narration as Metaphysical Currency in In the Approaches
Berthold Schoene
The Pursuit of Happiness in H(A)PPY, or What a Difference an (A) Makes
Eleanor Byrne
Notes on Contributors
Index