Big Kiss, Bye-Bye
The things that hold life in place have been lifted off and put away. From the countryside where she's recently moved, a woman can't stop thinking about the nature of change and everything she's left behind. The most insistent memories are those of Xavier, who has always been certain he knows her better than anyone, better than she knows herself. Xavier, whom she still loves but no longer desires, a displacement he has been unable to accept. An unexpected letter from an old acquaintance brings back a torrent of others she's loved or wanted. Each has been a match and a mismatch, a liberation and a threat to her very sense of self. The ephemera left by their passage – a spilled coffee, an unwanted bouquet, a mind-blowing kiss – make up a cabinet of curiosity she inventories, trying to divine the essence of intimacy. What does it mean to connect with another person? What impels us to touch someone, to be touched by them, to stay in touch? How do we let them go? In yet another tour de force of fiction, Claire-Louise Bennett explores the mystery of how people come into and go out of our lives, leaving us forever in their grasp.
Claire-Louise Bennett grew up in Wiltshire and studied literature and drama at the University of Roehampton, before moving to Ireland where she worked in and studied theatre for several years. In 2013 she was awarded the inaugural White Review Short Story Prize and her debut book, Pond, was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize in 2016. Claire-Louise's fiction and essays have appeared in a number of publications including The White Review, Stinging Fly, gorse, Harper's Magazine, Vogue Italia, Music & Literature and the New York Times Magazine. Big Kiss, Bye-Bye is her third work of fiction.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781804271940110164
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Claire-Louise Bennett
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- Verlag Fitzcarraldo Editions
- Seitenzahl 160
- Veröffentlichung 09.10.2025
- ISBN 9781804271940