The Long Form

The Long Form by Kate Briggs is a debut novel published by New York Review of Books on October 3, 2023. This 448-page work explores the intricacies of contemporary life through the lens of a young mother, Helen, as she navigates her morning routine with her baby. The narrative unfolds within the confines of their rented flat, where everyday activities take on profound significance, particularly when a delivery of Fielding’s The History of Tom Jones prompts a shift in their shared experience.
Readers will find that the story intricately weaves Helen’s intimate moments with her baby into broader themes of class, privilege, and caregiving. As Helen engages with the novel she receives, the text becomes a catalyst for reflection on the support structures that shape both personal and artistic relationships. The Long Form delves into the complexities of family life and the connections between literature and lived experience, making it a thoughtful exploration of the intersections between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
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From the award-winning author of the book-length essay This Little Art, a debut novel that reaches back to the start of the novel tradition and outward to the complexities of contemporary life.
Kate Brigg’s debut novel—the follow-up to her acclaimed This Little Art—is the story of a young mother, Helen, awake with her baby. Together they are moving through a morning routine that is in one sense entirely ordinary—resting, feeding, pacing. Yet in the closeness of their rented flat, such everyday acts take on epic scope, thoughts and objects made newly alive in the light of their shared attention. Then the rhythm of their morning is interrupted: a delivery person arrives with a used copy of Fielding’s The History of Tom Jones, which Helen has ordered online. She begins to read, and attention shifts. As their day unfolds, the intimate space Helen shares with her baby becomes entwined with Fielding’s novel, with other books and ideas, and with questions about class and privilege, housing and caregiving, and the support structures that underlie durational forms of codependency, both social and artistic.
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