Delphi by Clare Pollard - ISBN: 9780241995266
Paperback
Uncertain times, fractured lives, and a future closing in.

Delphi

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  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    25 July 2023

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Summary

Delphi is a mesmerising story of our pasts, our presents and our futures, and how we keep on living in a world that is ever-more uncertain and absurd.

In a time more turbulent than any of us could have ever imagined, a woman is attempting to write a book about prophecy in the ancient world. Navigating the tightening grip of lockdown, a marriage in crisis, and a ten-year-old son who seems increasingly unreachable, she becomes fixated on our many forms of divination and prediction—on or…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241995266
ISBN-10:0241995264
Author:Clare Pollard
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:25 July 2023
Weight:149g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

Inviting, stylish and candid … Pollard’s future, as a novelist, is very bright indeed * The i *
For anyone looking for ways of thinking creatively and with love about art in an emergency and what just happened to us all I would recommend it, because despite the bleakness - you can’t have realism without bleakness now - this is clever, warm and funny writing – Sarah Moss * Guardian *
Funny and sharpRipe with references and allusions … Delphi is not just a novel about Covid; it’s also about how a given historical moment such as the pandemic can connect us to the past and to the universal – John Self * Observer *
This isn’t the first - and most certainly won’t be the last - pandemic novel, but it might be the most brilliant … As a scribe of the present, Pollard, who is a successful poet and playwright, often recalls Ali Smith. But whereas Smith’s formula has lately seemed rather stale, Pollard’s novel is consistently inspired, and will keep you gripped all the way through to the heart-stopping finale * Daily Mail *
If you’re a fan of Greek mythology, you’ll enjoy Delphi What I loved most about this quick read is the straight-talking, frustrated narrative voice, which feels so real and relatable … There’s something strangely comforting about seeing the messiness of lockdown life through fictional eyes * Stylist *
Set in the dark days of the 2020 lockdowns, this moodily relatable narrative introduces a protagonist who, faced with a global pandemic and a marriage in crisis, looks to the ancient art of prophecy for consolation … This is a powerful fable about life in an ever-more unpredictable world * Harper’s Bazaar, 15 brilliant debut novels to discover now *
Delphi distils something elusive and upsetting about all the things we can’t quite see or understand about the present moment, even as all we ever do is look. This feels impressive, part of what good fiction is meant to do * New York Times *
Darkly funny … This book does a superb job of providing perspective by connecting our present moment to ancient history in a way that’s clever and surprising. For fans of Jenny Offill, Ottessa Moshfegh and Sally Rooney, here’s another hot sad girl book to add to your list * Buzzfeed *
There’s a refreshing acerbity to the central character in DelphiDelphi is an angry, witty, at times despairing account of one woman’s lockdown * Financial Times *
Finally, a brilliantly funny and sad look into the heart of the pandemic lockdown… Pollard’s debut novel, Delphi, is a greatest hits of COVID-era angst that manages to avoid cliches and tired complaints while being reassuringly familiar at the same time… This is the COVID novel I’ve been wanting to read - the COVID novel that feels brilliantly true to real life while elevating the monotonous drag of lockdown into something funny, sad and universal… [in] compact, concise language… Characters, settings and even whole scenes are drawn in quick, exquisite precision full of wit and pathos. Its intimacy reminded me of Sally Rooney and its subtle, sly humor of Miriam ToewsAll My Puny Sorrowsa reassuring reflection in the darkness * San Francisco Chronicle *

About The Author

Clare Pollard

Clare Pollard is an award-winning poet and playwright based in London. She is the author of five poetry collections and the former Editor of the Modern Poetry in Translation magazine. Her first novel, Delphi, was published by Fig Tree in 2022. The Modern Fairies is her second novel.

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