Review:
"[A] captivating new work, Float, might be the most stunning example to date... Carson is an innovator... Carson is a strange and immersive poet. It’s only after reading Float in its entirety – which I keep finding myself doing – that you realise its full effect." (Charlotte Runcie Daily Telegraph)
"These books...attempt to unleash the fragment’s liberating force. The effect can be exhilarating." (Chris Power Guardian)
"A brilliant and provocative take on domestic life." (Fiona Sampson New Statesman, Book of the Year)
"It’s this beautiful lyricism, communicated through a form that is, at times, maddeningly vague that Carson has remained true to her sensibilities and artistry." (Taylor Kang Culture Trip)
"She pinpoints the collision of oracle and anachronism." (Teju Cole Observer, Book of the Year)
"[Float contains] achingly arty mini books." (Standard Issue Magazine)
"To describe her work as innovative, or groundbreaking, seems reductive, so we’ll simply leave you to consider her latest publication: Float, out this year, is a collection presented in 23 ‘chapbooks’ and offering works of both poetry and prose, to be enjoyed in no particular order." (Luke Abrahams Culture Trip)
"Float is the best new “book” I’ve read this year, funny, bleak and urgent." (John McAuliffe Irish Times, Book of the Year)
"Anyone who spends time with Anne Carson begins to feel cleverer. You read her work with the prevailing sense that you’re getting something, and getting it fast." (Joanna O'Leary Times Literary Supplement)
Book Description:
The brilliant new collection from the prize-winning poet and renowned classicist
A New Statesman / Observer Book of the Year
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