Daisy Hildyard holds a PhD in the history of science, and has previously published essays on the language of science, and on seventeenth-century mathematics. Her first novel, Hunters in the Snow, received the Somerset Maugham Award and a '5 under 35' honorarium at the USA National Book Awards. Her essay The Second Body, a brilliantly lucid account of the dissolving boundaries between all life on earth, was published by Fitzcarraldo Editions in 2017. She lives with her family in North Yorkshire, where she was born
'Rich and unflinching, this writing expands our sense of what it
means to live, as we do, in a time of crisis. It leads
us beyond rational climate debates into the deeply sensual,
and sometimes nightmarish, places where our inner and
outer worlds make contact.' - Katharine Kilalea, author
of OK, Mr Field
'In this powerfully attuned novel, the world presses in on all
sides, refusing to become background. From the
discarded plastics of the narrator's childhood, now
circulating microscopically in the world around her as an adult, to
the journey of grass through the bodies of animals and back
out to the field as fertilizer, Emergency shows us the cost, as
well as the conflicted splendour, of a world that is "fatally
interconnected". Its prose is bewitching and uncompromising, alive
to the enmeshing of cruelty with care that articulates our
shared - human and nonhuman - existence.' - Daisy Lafarge,
author of Paul
'Emergency is an incisive kaleidoscope of past and present, nature
and industry, stillness and pace, collapsing all into
a tapestry of consciousness.' - Ayşegül Savaş, author of
Walking on the Ceiling
'Hildyard's writing stretches the mind.' - Alexandra Kleeman,
author of Something New Under the Sun
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