Eva Wyles Deliverywoman review, recensie en informatie verhalenbundel en literaire debuut van de Nieuw-Zeelandse schrijfster. Op 17 april 2025 verschijnt bij Influx Press het eerste boek van de uit Nieuw-Zeeland afkomstige schrijfster Eva Wyles. Hier lees je informatie over de inhoud van het boek, de auteur en over de uitgave. Een Nederlandse vertaling van het boek is niet verkrijgbaar.
Eva Wyles Deliverywoman review en recensie
- “Eva Wyles has a knack for skewering life in all its messy glory and she does so with an unwavering eye. Visceral and deeply sexy, these stories wriggle under your skin and tug at you long after reading.” (Orlaine McDonald, author)
- “The loneliness and longing of the characters in Deliverywoman really stayed with me, I found these stories haunting and beautifully constructed.” (Daisy Johnson, author of The Hotel)
Deliverywoman
- Auteur: Eva Wyles (Nieuw-Zeeland)
- Soort boek: verhalen, debuut
- Taal: Engels
- Uitgever: Influx Press
- Verschijnt: 17 april 2025
- Omvang:
- Prijs: £ 10,99
- Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Libris
Flaptekst van het debuut van de Nieuw-Zeelandse schrijfster Eva Wyles
Deliverywoman is the stunning debut collection from Eva Wyles – thirteen short stories that dive into the complexities of human connection, the pursuit of meaning, and modern-day loneliness.
Across a diverse cast of characters – from teachers and gas station workers to hedonistic revellers and wealthy gamers – Wyles explores the strange dimensions of our world and the dangers of ordinary life, with needle-sharp writing both real and surreal.
Deliverywoman sits alongside A.M.Homes’ The Safety of Objects and Ottessa Moshfegh’s Homesick for Another World, announcing the arrival of a powerful new voice in contemporary fiction.
Eva Wyles is a graduate of Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington and the MA programme in fiction at the International Institute of Modern Letters, where she worked on a short-story
collection that received the Jean Squire Project Scholarship. She was also taught by Fariha Róisín in a Catapult writing programme in New York. Her writing has been featured in The Dominion Post, Food Court Books, Mayhem Literary Journal, Turbine | Kapohau, The National Library of New Zealand, Journal des Rêves, Silo Theatre, and others. She is originally from Aotearoa New Zealand and is currently based in London.