From the acclaimed author of The End We Start From, The Harpy is the story of a marriage, an affair, and a very particular kind of revenge.
Megan Hunter's first novel, The End We Start From, was published in 2017 in the UK, US, and Canada, and has been translated into eight languages. It was shortlisted for Novel of the Year at the Books Are My Bag Awards, longlisted for the Aspen Words Prize, was a Barnes and Noble Discover Awards finalist and won the Forward Reviews Editor's Choice Award. Her writing has appeared in publications including The White Review, The TLS, Literary Hub, and BOMB Magazine. She lives in Cambridgeshire with her husband, son and daughter.
The Harpy is brilliant. Hunter imbues the everyday with apocalyptic
unease. A deeply unsettling, excellent read.
*Daisy Johnson, Booker shortlisted author of Everything
Under*
In The Harpy, Hunter has articulated female rage in a way that
lives on in your bones and in your gut. A genuinely thrilling read,
one long beautiful scream.
*Evie Wyld*
Megan Hunter’s potent contemporary fable about the enduring taboo
of female fury becomes especially relevant. Every bit as riveting
as her debut The End We Start From . . . the ensuing drama blends
mythic motifs with pointed swipes at modern motherhood’s double
binds.
*Guardian*
The Harpy is an almost perfect book. The premise is so simple, and
the execution so flawless . . . I've talked about it more than
anything else I've read so far this year: I love explaining the
set-up to friends and watching their eyes widen. It's so dark and
so much fun.
*Kristen Roupenian, author of Cat Person*
Hunter writes viscerally and incisively about the taboos of female
desire and rage . . . [a] striking, pared-down modern myth
*Daily Mail*
A fiery tale of infidelity . . . she manages to elevate her story
to something that is at once rooted in the everyday and
effortlessly transcends it . . . a gripping, psychologically astute
account of a relationship in free-fall
*Scotsman*
Sentence after sentence made my skin bump. Not just with what the
sentence said, but because the writing was so very, very good. It's
a brilliant piece of work.
*Cynan Jones, author of Cove*
Utterly compelling . . . so precise and darkly truthful. I thought
it succeeding in illuminating - with flair and originality - the
damage done by betrayal.
*Esther Freud*
I was utterly spellbound. Her dark humour and pointillist prose
puts her in league with Lydia Davis and Jenny Offil, masterfully
rendering the emotional shock of a protagonist finding her life has
become story.
*Olivia Sudjic, author of Sympathy*
A sharp, timely and darkly funny novel about maternal love and
sacrifice, and the incandescent rage that festers beneath it.
Hunter's writing is beautiful and spare, uncanny and hilarious. I
utterly loved it.
*Luiza Sauma, author of Flesh and Bone and Water*
A beautifully written, viscerally disturbing novel that turns the
narrative of the cheated-on wife on its head
*Laura Kaye, author of English Animals*
Megan Hunter effortlessly compels us to feel both heartbreak and
the momentary gratification of revenge . . . devastating in its
evocation of the expense and sometimes fatal strain of passion,
grief, and rage.’
*Susanna Moore, author of In the Cut*
The Harpy is a taut and lyrical novel about cosily calibrated lives
coming spectacularly undone. Compulsively absorbing yet
otherworldly, both a fever dream and a gorgeous and alarming howl
of rage.
*Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti*
In hungry, restless prose, Megan Hunter tears apart the seam
between motherhood and the monstrous. She confronts the fear of
female anger and asks us what happens when pain that has been
swallowed through generations begins to rush to the surface.
*Jessica Andrews, author of Saltwater*
On one level it is the psychological excavation of a suburban
marriage on the rocks, on another, a spell to summon primeval
feminine power. Above all, it is prose informed by poetry . . . a
brilliant and eviscerating work of literary fiction
*Review 31*
With shades of Carmen Maria Machado and Karen Russell, Hunter turns
in an unforgettable magical realist story of power, revenge, and
transformation.
*Esquire*
A blisteringly tense, brilliant book about adultery, betrayal,
motherhood and revenge
*Amanda Craig*
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