The ObserverFictionReviewDazzling lyrical snapshots recall the dreamlike style of Fugitive Pieces in the poet’s third novel, a fluid examination of history, memory and generational trauma
Canadian author Anne Michaels’s first novel, Fugitive Pieces, published in the UK in 1997, was described by John Berger as “the most important book I have read in 40 years”. In 2020, it was chosen as one of the BBC’s 100 “novels that shaped our world”. Read More...
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Kelz, born as Kelechi “Kelz” Dyke on November 26, 1992, hails from Austria. At the age of 13, he relocated to the UK, growing up in London. High school saw him at Warren Comprehensive School, and from 2012 to 2015, he pursued international finance and trade at the University of Portsmouth.
Graduating with top grades, Kelz commenced his career as a personal trainer at LA Fitness, later transitioning to PureFit. Read More...