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Black Milk: On Motherhood and Writing

ISBN 
9780241966259
Format 
Paperback
Recommended Price 
R275.00
Published 
September 2013
About the book: 

Black Milk is the affecting and beautifully written memoir on motherhood and writing by Turkey's bestselling female writer Elif Shafak, author of Honour, The Gaze and The Bastard of Istanbul which was long-listed for the Orange prize.

Postpartum depression affects millions of new mothers every year, and - like most of its victims - Elif Shafak never expected to be one of them. But after the birth of her first child in 2006, the internationally bestselling Turkish author remembers how "for the first time my adult life ...words wouldn't speak to me". As her despair finally eased, Shafak sought to resuscitate her writing life by chronicling her own experiences.

In her intimate memoir, she reveals how she struggled to overcome her depression and how literature provided the salvation she so desperately needed.

"An intimate, affecting memoir...Her passion for literature is contagious, and her struggle with postpartum depression and writer's block reinforces how carefully all of us must tread. Beautifully rendered, Shafak's Black Milk is an epic poem to women everywhere". (Colleen Mondor).

Elif Shafak is the acclaimed author of The Bastard of Istanbul and The Forty Rules of Love and is the most widely read female novelist in Turkey. Her work has been translated into more than thirty languages. She is a contributor for The Telegraph, Guardian and the New York Times and her TED talk on the politics of fiction has received 500 000 viewers since July 2010. She is married with two children and divides her time between Istanbul and London.

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About the Author

Elif Shafak is an award-winning British-Turkish novelist, whose work has been translated into fifty-eight languages. The author of twenty books, thirteen of which are novels, she is a bestselling author in many countries around the world. Shafak’s novel  10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World  was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the RSL Ondaatje Prize.  The Island of Missing Trees  was a  Sunday Times  bestseller, and was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and the Women’s Prize for Fiction.  There are Rivers in the Sky,  which won an Edward Stanford Award for Fiction, is her latest novel.

Shafak holds a PhD in political science, and is a Fellow and a Vice President of the Royal Society of Literature. She has been awarded the medal of  Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres  and, in 2024, was awarded the British Academy President's Medal for  “her excellent body of work which demonstrates an incredible intercultural range.”

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