An exhilarating, disquieting and joyful adventure through myth and magic, chaos and crisis, by the author of the acclaimed and beloved Folk
Zoe Gilbert's debut novel Folk was longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize and named an Observer Book of the Year. She is the winner of the Costa Short Story Award 2014. Her work has appeared on BBC Radio 4, and in anthology and journals in the UK and internationally. She has taken part in writing projects in China and South Korea for the British Council, and she is completing a PhD on folk tales in contemporary fiction. She is the co-founder of London Lit Lab, which provides writing courses and mentoring for writers. Zoe Gilbert lives on the coast in Kent.
Weaving together prose and poetry, myth and history, the past,
present and future, it’s a work of extraordinary ambition,
brilliantly realised
*OBSERVER*
A dark-dazzling archive of enchantments, pursuit, and desire
*ELEY WILLIAMS*
Inventive and subversive ... A mesmerising journey down the byways
of English folklore
*MAIL ON SUNDAY*
Verbally dextrous, inventive, and hugely entertaining
*THE TIMES*
This is the most adventurous, stylistically magnificent thing I’ve
read for years. Nobody does fantasy like Zoe Gilbert
*NATASHA PULLEY*
Mischief Acts is a deeply lyrical, century-spanning polyphony of
voices; a dazzling new take on an ancient myth, reminding us of the
wildness within. I adored it
*KERRY ANDREW*
Mischief Acts is brimming with magic - full of wild hunts, river
spirits and revelry. The story of Herne, like the forest itself,
transforms, entangles and enchants
*LUCY WOOD*
Superb. A work of shimmering allure. By turns beguiling and
mercurial, Gilbert takes British folklore to new heights
*IRENOSEN OKOJIE*
Praise for Folk: 'An extraordinary debut novel … It feels both
ancient – drawing on deep seams of myth and folklore – and
strikingly contemporary, pushing at the edges of what we mean when
we call a book a novel. In Folk, Zoe Gilbert has made a thing of
strange and enduring beauty
*FINANCIAL TIMES*
Folk is a special book: immersive and dripping with life, each
story a spell, an allegory, a dark, smoky poem divined from the
landscape of our ancient kingdom … It reads like a dream that, once
visited, is difficult to leave behind
*GUARDIAN*
Genuinely original, disturbing, beautiful and gripping ... Folk can
be read as a map of the British mythic imagination: of the river
under the river. Starkly original and expertly written, it draws
you, like a faerie song, into a kingdom from which you may never
escape, and may not want to
*NEW STATESMAN*
Dazzling and unsettling, much like the best and darkest of fairy
tales
*TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT*
A dark, often discomforting debut … Gilbert’s sensuous prose
conjures fantastical figures including a man born with a wing for
an arm, and a girl who’s abducted by a water bull … Bewitching
*MAIL ON SUNDAY, BEST NEW FICTION*
Folk is absolutely stunning. I loved it. With gorgeous, incantatory
prose, it submerges you in a mysterious and utterly compelling
world. Its illumination lingers long after you close the book
*MADELINE MILLER*
I was thoroughly absorbed. Zoe Gilbert’s invented folk-world is
sensuous and dangerous and thick with magic
*TESSA HADLEY*
That rare thing: genuinely unique. It’s part-myth, part-allegory,
wholly wonderful
*OBSERVER, BOOKS OF THE YEAR*
A captivating mythical, magical and haunting debut which draws on
fascinating folklore
*I PAPER*
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