Notes from the Henhouse: On Marrying a Poet, Raising Children and Chickens, and Writing

Author:   Elspeth Barker
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
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9781668022153


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   19 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Notes from the Henhouse: On Marrying a Poet, Raising Children and Chickens, and Writing


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"A sharp and witty collection of autobiographical essays by the late Elspeth Barker--acclaimed journalist and author of the beloved modern classic O Caledonia. Following the publication of her acclaimed, darkly funny novel O Caledonia, Elspeth Barker's sharp and witty essays appeared regularly in the national press. Notes from the Henhouse, a selection of the most personal of these pieces, welcomes readers into the celebrated writer's life. Tracing Barker's upbringing from her Scottish roots, these essays beautifully capture her time with the poet George Barker and her profound sense of loss following his death. She writes about George's former lover Elizabeth Smart and other figures from 1950s bohemia and 1960s counterculture. Pieces like ""Thoughts in a Garden,"" equal parts hilarious and moving, read like dispatches from the front lines of country living, depicting the vagaries of raising a large family and assorted pets in a damp and drafty farmhouse. Vivid, charming, and wholly original, Notes from the Henhouse is a wonderful glimpse into the life of an extraordinary writer."

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Author:   Elspeth Barker
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Scribner
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9781668022153


ISBN 10:   166802215
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   19 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""Elspeth Barker could write about anything and have you longing for more... Notes from the Henhouse is a book for which one feels incredulous gratitude. How come, you think, she is not better known? The book deserves to be permanently on the bedside table - to cheer, reassure and inspire."" --Kate Kellaway, The Observer ""Barker's prose is poetic but not inflated, visceral but smooth... Notes from the Henhouse is a vibrant, jubilant testament to both her life and work."" --Lucy Scholes, Daily Telegraph"


"""Warm, witty, and insightful, this book reveals the rich inner world of an unassuming woman with a gift for transforming the mundane realities of her existence into narratives filled with magic and wonder... A quiet delight."" --Kirkus ""Elspeth Barker could write about anything and have you longing for more... Notes from the Henhouse is a book for which one feels incredulous gratitude. How come, you think, she is not better known? The book deserves to be permanently on the bedside table - to cheer, reassure and inspire."" --Kate Kellaway, The Observer ""Barker's prose is poetic but not inflated, visceral but smooth... Notes from the Henhouse is a vibrant, jubilant testament to both her life and work."" --Lucy Scholes, Daily Telegraph"


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In her career as a novelist and journalist, Elspeth Barker wrote for The Independent, The Observer (London), The Sunday Times (London), London Review of Books, and many others. Elspeth also taught Latin at what she described as a naughty girls' school on the Norfolk coast and worked as a tutor and lecturer in creative writing at the Norwich School of Art and Design. She published her first novel, O Caledonia, at the age of fifty-one. O Caledonia was awarded the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize. Elspeth was married to the poet George Barker and she died in 2022.

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