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'Compelling, elegant and bitingly smart, Reproduction left me
reeling. It is playful and serious, witty and searing, inventive
and heart-rending. I utterly loved it.' Nell Stevens, author of
Briefly, A Delicious Life 'I read this novel in a single rapturous
sitting, torn between the desire to hurtle through its hypnotic
prose and the desire to reread every perfect sentence.Reproduction
exquisitely captures the lunacy of inhabiting an animal body with a
human mind, and somehow manages also to be gross, funny,
heartrending, and formally acrobatic. Louisa Hall is a singular
talent and I am a devotee.' Melissa Febos, author of Body Work and
Girlhood 'A brave and dynamic novel about the creation of life and
art - narratively free, compulsively readable, and true to
life.'Tao Lin, author of Leave Society and Taipei 'What a brilliant
novel! I was moved, troubled, enchanted, hardly able to breathe as
I read. Hall's dazzling and original tale has the force of myth,
embodying the monstrous challenges of reproducing in our strange
new world.' Andrea Barrett, author of Ship Fever and Natural
History 'It's taken me seven years of reading, and about a thousand
more books, to be able to say once again: ",This is the best book
I've ever read.", For one thing, Louisa Hall has written what is by
far the best depiction of childbirth I've ever seen in print.In
other pages, she has perfectly captured the hollow void of grief
after the miscarriage of a wanted child. She has reminded me of the
sometime-strangeness of living inside a woman's body when it
refuses to get pregnant when you want it to, or gets pregnant when
you don't want it to. I've also had the privilege of spending time
with a deeply feeling, deeply observant narrator, and she has
gifted me with a wise and revelatory view of these times.When I
read this book again in ten years I'll surely be saying to myself:
'Yes, that is exactly how it was.' It's a marvellous gift of a
book.' Claire Oshetsky, author of ChouetteFor readers of Rachel
Cusk, Jenny Offill, and Doireann Ni Ghriofa, a deeply intimate
novel about pregnancy, birth, and artistic creation, by the Dylan
Thomas Prize-shortlisted author of Trinity and Speak. A woman
begins work on a novel about Mary Shelley while pregnant for the
first time. Recently married, she has just moved from New York to
Montana.As the woman writes, fragments of Shelley's story begin to
detach themselves from the page. Moving through her reproductive
years, Shelley endured a catalogue of losses painful beyond
comprehension. Still, she wrote, conceiving Frankenstein in
1818.The woman's experiences of pregnancy, miscarriage and labour
are traumatic and disorienting, especially in the context of
political upheaval, climate crisis, and an ongoing pandemic.
Finally, she gives birth to a daughter and together they emerge
into another world. Then a friend from the past reappears.Anna is a
biochemist who has been struggling to become a parent, a scientist
who sees everything as an experiment. How far will she go in her
desire to bring a baby into being? A Frankenstein for the
twenty-first century, Reproduction is a story of intense grief and
transformative joy, and a powerful depiction of the emotional and
physical costs of creating new life. 'Louisa Hall is a writer to be
admired.' Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds'Crystalline,
utterly persuasive and transfixing.' New York Times on
Speak'Hypnotic .. . Hall has a knack for the precise, underwritten
image.' Guardian on Speak