Drifts

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A01=Natasha Burge
anxiety
Arabian Gulf
Author_Natasha Burge
autism
Bahrain
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ex-pat
identity
Katherine May
late diagnosis
Lauren Elkin
London
Maggie Nelson
memoir
mental health
migration
nationality
nature writing
Olivia Laing
psychogeography
Saudi Arabia
skoliogeography
Texas
travel writing

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  • ISBN 9781804440100
  • Weight: 179g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Footnote Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'Surreal, vivid, haunting, mischievous, visionary' Lauren Elkin

'Drifts is a stunning achievement. It invites us to see the world differently, as if through a kaleidoscope for the first time' Hassan Melehy

'This is wonderful - we encounter not only the Gulf War and the falling Twin Towers of Manhattan but also London, Bahrain, Texas, Dhahran, souqs, sandstorms, slantways Arabic, and cats with weeping eyes. Read on. Drift on' John Schad

Natasha Burge was born and grew up in Saudi Arabia, where her family lived for more than half a century. Through various departures and returns - a year at boarding school in New England, university in London, a small town in Texas where there are more cows than people, back to work in Bahrain - the years of difficulty, isolation and severe anxiety take their toll. Finally, at 37 years old she received the life-changing news that she is autistic.

In this striking exploration of identity and place, Burge probes these intertwined strands of her being: what it means to grow up at the interstices of different cultures, and what it is to experience unrecognised neurodivergence and a late diagnosis of autism.

From the cosmopolitan heritage of Muharraq's Pearling Path to the jebels of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, Burge charts a new course through the stories of the Arabian Gulf and the myths surrounding autism. The result is a work of dazzling insight, sensitivity and awareness.

Natasha Burge is a Saudi-born American writer whose family lived in the Arabian Gulf for more than half a century. She holds a PhD in creative writing and her work has been published around the world, anthologised, nominated for a Pushcart Prize, made a finalist for the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing and the Dzanc Prize for Fiction, and translated into Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese.

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