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Highlights
- A genre-defying debut memoir of insomnia by Betty Trask Prize-winner and one of our most singular stylists, Samantha Harvey.
- About the Author: Samantha Harvey is the author of The Wilderness, All Is Song, Dear Thief, and The Western Wind.
- 192 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
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A genre-defying debut memoir of insomnia by Betty Trask Prize-winner and one of our most singular stylists, Samantha Harvey.Book Synopsis
A genre-defying debut memoir of insomnia by Betty Trask Prize-winner and one of our most singular stylists, Samantha Harvey.Review Quotes
Praise for The Shapeless Unease
An Amazon Best Book of the Month
Named One of Lit Hub's Most Anticipated Books of 2020
"Both cools and warms, lofts and lulls, settling gradually on its inhabitant with an ethereal solidity." -New York Times Book Review
"[A] profound, earthshaking memoir... This memoir churns deep in the soul. Here is a talented writer plumbing her personal experience as deeply as she can. The results are staggeringly beautiful." - Shelf Awareness
"Sleeplessness gets the Susan Sontag illness-as-metaphor treatment in this pensive, compact, lyrical inquiry into the author's nighttime demons. An exquisitely rendered voyage into the "shapelessness of a life without sleep, where days merge unbounded."" -Kirkus
"[M]asterful and captivating... At once intensely personal and universal " -Booklist"[A]n unmissable memoir of the restless depths of insomnia, and a lyrical new insight into the very essence of our lives." -Foyles
"The Shapeless Unease is a masterpiece, so good I can hardly breathe. I'm completely floored by it."-Helen Macdonald
'"What a spectacularly good book. It is so controlled and yet so wild. One of the best books I've read about writing. One of the best books I've read about swimming. One of the best books I've read about mourning. And easily one of the truest and best books I've read about what it's like to be alive now, in this country.' -Max Porter
"This book felt enormous to me, mercurial, devastating, seeming to grapple with the nature of everything in a manner so compelling it is impossible not to be swept along. A book to return to again and again."-Daisy Johnson, author of Booker Prize-nominated Everything Under
"An explosive wallop of a book and a glorious portrait of a beautiful mind. The Shapeless Unease is bright and electrifying, completely reasoned and wildly unhinged. Reading it, I feel on precipice-edge while also knowing I'm in the safest of intellectual hands." -Jamie Quatro
"'It's funny, sad, wry, always worrying away at the mystery of sleep and its absence and finding endless new angles so that the whole has something of the quality of those waking dreams that haunt the insomniac and are her private country. There's also something unrefined, raw and spontaneous about the writing that I found hugely appealing."-Andrew Miller"The Shapeless Unease captures the essence of fractious emotions - anxiety, fear, grief, rage - in prose so elegant, so luminous, it practically shines from the page. Harvey is a hugely talented writer, and this is a book to relish." - Sarah Waters
"How can a book about a sensual deprivation be so sensuous and so full? Gritty with particulars, concrete and substantial even when it is most philosophical and far-reaching. I loved reading it before I fell asleep every night - it seemed to give my sleep resonance and poetry. What a beautiful book."-Tessa Hadley
"A small miracle of a book. A profound meditation on language and loss and time, and on how we construct ourselves through stories. Sam Harvey is the most exceptionally gifted of authors, and here she demonstrates that she can literally do anything."-Nathan Filer
"I am still shuddering, almost, from the beautiful, beautiful writing and its broken, angry, vibrant demand - a dare almost - to accept life, and brave it, with all it brings." -Cynan Jones
"[A] raw and unsettling account of 12 months of inexplicable insomni
About the Author
Samantha Harvey is the author of The Wilderness, All Is Song, Dear Thief, and The Western Wind. Her work has been longlisted for the Bailey's Prize and the Man Booker, and finalist for the James Tait Black Award, the Orange Prize, the Guardian First Book Award and the Walter Scott Prize. The Wilderness won the Betty Trask Award in 2009. She teaches Creative Writing at Bath Spa University.