A stunning early novel by the twice Booker-shortlisted author of Hot Milk and Swimming Home, Deborah Levy.
Like her namesake Jack Kerouac, J.K. is always on the road, travelling Europe with her typewriter in a pillowcase. From J.K.'s irreverent, ironic perspective, Levy charts a new, dizzying, end-of-the-century world of shifting boundaries and displaced peoples.
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'An exciting writer, sharp and shocking as the knives her characters wield' Sunday Times
'Levy is a brilliant writer' Telegraph
'Levy's strength is her originality of thought and expression' Jeanette Winterson
Like her namesake Jack Kerouac, J.K. is always on the road, travelling Europe with her typewriter in a pillowcase. From J.K.'s irreverent, ironic perspective, Levy charts a new, dizzying, end-of-the-century world of shifting boundaries and displaced peoples.
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'An exciting writer, sharp and shocking as the knives her characters wield' Sunday Times
'Levy is a brilliant writer' Telegraph
'Levy's strength is her originality of thought and expression' Jeanette Winterson