Human Terrain
Human Terrain. The Army acknowledges, through the lessons of Afghanistan and Iraq, that human geography is as important as any satellite map.
Human Terrain deals with female voices and working-class existences, ordinary lives transformed by loss and love. There’s the mother working as cutman for her daughter in the boxing ring; the family who find themselves abandoned at the seaside; the gardener digging for love among the grass cuttings and weeds. Characters standing in a classroom, drinking in a pub, working the fryer in a fish and chip shop, or finding love in an ice warehouse, they all inhabit the collection. Stories full of dark humour and deep tenderness that depict the characters’ struggles to understand their place in the world.
Weight | 0.200000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781916111592 |
ISBN10 | 1916111599 |
Author | Emily Bullock |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 31st August 2021 |
Pages | 176 |
Publisher | Reflex Press |
Praise for Emily Bullock
Startlingly original and poetic – Bullock combines horror and brutality with unexpected moments of tenderness. (on Inside the Beautiful Inside)
—The Observer
Emily Bullock’s debut, The Longest Fight, [is] a fine addition to the canon of boxing literature… And Bullock too, is alert to boxing’s nobility, as well as its barbarity, in this grittily impressive first novel. (on The Longest Fight)
—Independent on Sunday