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Fatherhood

Klaces, Caleb ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-7293-5256 (2019) Fatherhood. London, Prototype

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Abstract

Fatherhood is the debut novel from award-winning poet Caleb Klaces, combining prose and poetry in a work of verse fiction.

Following the birth of their first child, a couple move out of the capital and into a house in the northern countryside, where they believe the narrator’s great- grandfather, a Russian emigrant, was laid to rest. The father dedicates himself to parenting, writing and conversation with his dead ancestor, newly conscious of the ties that bind the present to the past.

It is a time of startling intimacies, baby-group small talk, train rides with pregnant squirrels, unexpected relationships and tender rhythms, when every clock seems to tell a different time, and the solidity of language is broken. As his daughter begins to speak, the father’s gentleness turns to unexplainable rage. He begins to question who he must protect his child from – the outside world or himself. Their new house, the family discover, is built on a floodplain.

Moving between history, memory and autobiography, the novel’s shifting form captures a life and language split open by fatherhood. An experiment in rewriting masculinity, it asks how bodies can share both a house and a planet.

Item Type: Book
Status: Published
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PR English literature
School/Department: School of Humanities
URI: https://ray.yorksj.ac.uk/id/eprint/4183

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