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Fiction. "This is a distinctive, urban voice, which holds on to speaking and feeling throughout states of fragmentariness...[T]he various figures, situations, scenes and would-be-meanings cracking with violent variety, unassimilable chasms in friendship, unnameable proximities, and tender moments of weird connexion. Even if you have not lived lives resembling those depicted here, whether their worlds of work or experimentation, you know that these lives are aspects of yours. As the Melita Hume Prize is for a first full-length collection, it seems good to award it to a book which makes reading feel like a fresh adventure."--Vahni Capildeo…mehr

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Fiction. "This is a distinctive, urban voice, which holds on to speaking and feeling throughout states of fragmentariness...[T]he various figures, situations, scenes and would-be-meanings cracking with violent variety, unassimilable chasms in friendship, unnameable proximities, and tender moments of weird connexion. Even if you have not lived lives resembling those depicted here, whether their worlds of work or experimentation, you know that these lives are aspects of yours. As the Melita Hume Prize is for a first full-length collection, it seems good to award it to a book which makes reading feel like a fresh adventure."--Vahni Capildeo
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Rebecca Close (born in London in 1987) is an arts researcher and translator based in Barcelona. She graduated in Philosophy from Manchester University and has a Masters in Comparative Literature and Spanish Philology. She is the 2018/2019 research fellow at the Centre for Arts, Design + Social Research, Boston, Massachusetts, and a recipient of the Hangar.org/Casa de Velázquez arts research residency grant.