Kei Miller Press Reviews
Miller's storytelling is superb, its power coming from the seamless melding of the magical and the everyday, which gives his novel a significant fabular quality - Sunday Times
Truly panoramic - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Like a wide-angled lens, Miller's novel fits much into a small frame - Augustown itself, Rastafari, gang and police violence, religious opposition to colonial rule - but still gives an impression of space - DAILY TELEGRAPH
Richly nuanced and empathetic . . . a vivid modern fable - GUARDIAN
Driven by atmosphere more than plot, the language is as clear as spring water - OBSERVER
About Kei Miller
Kei Miller was born in Jamaica in 1978. He divides his time between Jamaica and the UK and is currently teaching Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow. He has published several collections of poetry and a book of short stories published by Macmillan Caribbean, THE FEAR OF STONES, which was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writer's prize for Best First Book.
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