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Milk : On Motherhood and Madness

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I have become the common myth. Mother. The sleepy hum of early memories. The smell of shampoo, of Olay, of lavender. The feeling of safety. The absence of fear.

When poet Alice Kinsella becomes a mother, she finds herself utterly lost. As she searches for answers to the question of her new identity, she considers the mothers and writers who came before her. In her inimitable poetic style, Kinsella takes pregnancy and the first nine months of motherhood and forms from them a broken prism through which to view both a woman’s place in the world, and her child’s in the future we’re creating.

'A book about the raw, riotous, brutally beautiful act of being alive.' - Kerri ní Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places

'Milk is a raw, unvarnished journey down the mothering rabbit hole' The Irish Independent.

'Sublime' - Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers

  • Author: Alice Kinsella
  • Manufacturer: Pan Macmillan
  • Language: Angļu valoda
  • ISBN code: 9781529097979
  • Cover type: Soft cover
  • Year of publication:2024
  • Number of pages:368

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Sublime' - Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers

'Here is a writer who matters' - Irish Times

I have become the common myth. Mother. The sleepy hum of early memories. The smell of shampoo, of Olay, of lavender. The feeling of safety. The absence of fear.

When poet Alice Kinsella becomes a mother, she finds herself utterly lost. As she searches for answers to the question of her new identity, she considers the mothers and writers who came before her. In her inimitable poetic style, Kinsella takes pregnancy and the first nine months of motherhood and forms from them a broken prism through which to view both a woman’s place in the world, and her child’s in the future we’re creating.

'A book about the raw, riotous, brutally beautiful act of being alive.' - Kerri ní Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places

'Milk is a raw, unvarnished journey down the mothering rabbit hole' The Irish Independent

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A radiant, meditative, truly powerful and beautiful book. - Joseph O'Connor, author of Star of the Sea

Compelling . . . visceral, memorable, touching and, above all, beautifully rendered prose debut, there is little doubt Kinsella's compelling voice will be listened to: here is a writer who matters - Arnold Fanning, The Irish Times

This is a book for the ages. It truly is mesmeric, stunningly beautiful, open and intense, revelatory and generous. - Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers

With its lyrical power, intimacy and political top-notes, Milk is already being compared to works by Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Kerri ní Dochartaigh and Emilie Pine. - The Irish Independent

Wielding a panoply of shattered literary forms, Alice Kinsella expertly depicts the gradual disintegration of a woman into the motherbaby dyad. MILK is an important addition to the growing canon of work about the physical, political, and philosophical destabilization of motherhood. - Sarah Manguso, author of Very Cold People

Presented in sharp fragments, this deft meditation pierces straight to the core of motherhood, in all its tenderness and strife. - Aimée Walsh, RTÉ

I don’t think I’ve ever been more consumed by a book before. I devoured it. It took hold of me, curled right up in beside my bones. A book of women and water , babies and art - the herstory of Ireland - but mostly this is a book about the raw, riotous, brutally beautiful act of being alive. Kinsella manages something rare here; weaving her own story so exquisitely with that of both the human and non human world she is part of. Reading her words on mothering and creating - on care and hope- was an incredibly healing thing indeed. - Kerri ní Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places

Spellbinding - Rick O'Shea

Milk is mesmerizing, comforting, angering, delicate, tough, perceptive, funny and clever. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Every page. Every word. Every moment. Every mother, every son, every father, every daughter, every Irish person, every human needs to read this glorious book. - Sarah Moore Fitzgerald, author of All The Money in The World

Milk is beautifully written - by a poet, clearly, but with no indulgence or digression into ornament, only strangeness and a kind of stylistic purity, like a chime. - Niamh Campbell, author of This Happy

Alice Kinsella traverses the terrors of the mind, the responsibilities of love, and the dark concealments of history with a powerful skill. On motherhood, the body and social taboo, Milk is a bright, captivating reckoning. - Seán Hewitt, author of All Down Darkness Wide

Milk is a lyrical meditation on the impossible beauty and impossible strangeness of motherhood. With immersive and exquisite prose, Kinsella leads us through the Mother World . . . Kinsella does not recoil from examining its underbelly of misogyny – still present in spite of supposed progress. Riveting and vital. - Sophie White

More than motherhood, Kinsella's memoir is about the struggle to feel what she calls 'real' in the age of social media. Her journey is an important and absorbing one that speaks to us all, female or not. - TLS

Milk is a brilliantly original examination of motherhood, a book like no other on the subject. With a poet's eye and in gorgeous prose it brings us close up to the anxieties, frustrations, joys and world-expanding drama of bringing new life into an uncertain world. - Mike McCormack, author of Solar Bones

. . . time and structure are let loose in a genre defying book destined to become a cult classic. - Books Ireland

Her analogy of both the body and the planet as homes in crisis stings with accuracy. As an intimate, shocking, and cathartic picture of existence in the frame of motherhood, Milk is simply stunning. - NB magazine

Part epic prose poem, part fully referenced essay, Milk is ‘series of small epiphanies’ told in tight fragments that reflect the confinement of the mother-poet. - Mslexia

Powerful yet delicate - Limerick Leader

Almost lyrical at times, [Kinsella's] prose flits through a series of vignettes, offering glimpses into her physical health, state of mind and worries. - Financial Times

Deeply personal but with a universal resonance as a study of motherhood in a supposedly modernised Ireland. - Mayo Advertiser

Lyrical, thought-provoking, important addition to the genre. - Irish Examiner

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