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edition:Paperback
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category: Fiction
published: May 2016
ISBN:9781554201129
publisher: New Star Books

Piranesi's Figures

by Hannah Calder

tagged: contemporary women
Description

Piranesi's Figures is a romp through the magnificent psychological ruins of at least two marriages and one attempt at child-rearing, and a gleefully reckless contortion of novelistic conventions, sexual practices, and family dynamics. As in her first novel, More House, Hannah Calder peers into hidden corners and under creaking beds with such relentless abandon that even her own characters bristle at her advances. The result is a dense witches-brew of storytelling, a feminist-tinged fairy-tale that drapes the dirtiest secrets of domestic wreckage and illicit love in fancy dress and commands them to twirl around for our amusement.

"Reading Calder is to move through the world barefoot over asphalt, grass, sand and water. This is sensual, insightful writing."

— Michael Turner, author of 8 X 10 and The Pornographer's Poem

About the Author
Hannah Calder is a UK-born novelist who lives on unceded Syilx Okanagan territory in Vernon, B.C. She earned her MA in English Literature in 2004 from Simon Fraser University and has published poetry and fiction in West Coast Line, The Capilano Review and dANDelion. Currently, she teaches English and Creative Writing at Okanagan College. In 2022 Hannah co-directed the documentary Why We Write: Poets of Vernon. Her second novel, Piranesi's Figures, has been adapted for film by Kevin McPherson Eckhoff. Hester in Sunlight is her third novel with New Star.
Contributor Notes

Hannah Calder was born in the UK and moved to Canada when she was fifteen. She has lived in Barcelona, Seoul, and Vancouver, and currently lives in Vernon, BC, where she teaches English at Okanagan College. Her first novel, More House, was published in 2009 by New Star Books.

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