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The Abandoners : Of Mothers and Monsters
(Author) Begona Gomez Urzaiz'The best kind of book: the one you didn't know you were craving until it appeared . . . self-interrogative, intricately perceptive. I absolutely inhaled it' JIA TOLENTINO 'A very richly interesting exploration of a complex subject. Begoña Gómez Urzaiz tells the stories with such intelligence and wit and generosity' TESSA HADLEY When it comes to children: a man leaves, a woman abandons Ingrid Bergman, Muriel Spark, Maria Montessori, Joni Mitchell ... what do these vastly different women have in common? During the pandemic, trapped at home with young children and struggling to find creative space to write, journalist Begoña Gómez Urzaiz became fixated on artistic women who were able to overcome both society's judgement and their own maternal instincts in order to leave their children. More than anything, she was fascinated by her own prejudice towards these women, so clearly tied up in a much wider cultural bias. Using famous examples including Doris Lessing, fictional ones such as Anna Karenina, and interrogating modern trends like Momfluencers, Begoña reveals what our judgement of these women tells us about our judgement of all women. 'The best book I've read on the implications of motherhood and its opposites after Sheila Heti's Motherhood' CLAUDIA DURASTANTI
Begona Gomez Urzaiz
Begona Gomez Urzaiz is a Spanish author known for her compelling storytelling and vivid imagery. She has published several novels and short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and identity. Her most notable work is the novel "El Silencio de las Olas," which has received critical acclaim for its lyrical prose and powerful character development. Gomez Urzaiz's writing style is characterized by its poetic language and introspective tone, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of her characters. She has made a significant impact on the literary genre of contemporary fiction in Spain, inspiring readers with her poignant and evocative narratives.