In White Ink

In White Ink by Elske Rahill is a compelling collection of short stories published by Bloomsbury USA in May 2018. This 304-page book explores the complex themes of motherhood, nurture, and violence, presenting a vivid portrayal of the psychological and physical realities of mothering, pregnancy, and childbirth. Rahill’s writing captures the biting realism in the dynamics between men and women, as well as the expectations and failures that accompany their roles.
Readers will find a series of carefully crafted narratives that illuminate the harsh poetry of human experience. Each story serves as a snapshot of emotional turmoil, featuring characters in challenging situations. The title story delves into a custody battle faced by an isolated young mother, while “Right to Reply” examines the legacy of trauma across generations of women. In “Toby,” a woman’s obsession with cleanliness leads to a dramatic confrontation with her living conditions. Through precise prose and an unflinching narrative gaze, Rahill reveals the painful yet enduring nature of motherhood, offering a compassionate exploration of its complexities.
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Motherhood, nurture and violence – these are the themes of Elske Rahill’s remarkable first collection, In White Ink. Rahill brings to life the psychological and physical reality of mothering, pregnancy and childbirth in ways that few others writers have attempted. Here is a biting realism, in the relations between men and women and in the expectations and failures of their assigned roles.
Each story is illumined by moments of harsh poetry. They are carefully crafted snapshots of our condition. In the title story, an isolated young mother is locked in to a custody battle with her abusive husband; ‘Right to Reply‘ shows three generations of women confronting the terrible legacy of their family’s past; in ‘Toby‘, a woman obsessed with hygiene finally snaps, when she finds her home is infested with fleas. The precision of Rahill’s prose, the stoicism of her unflinching narrative gaze, reveal characters caught up in violently emotional situations.
The version of motherhood found here is painful. Yet its endurance, as nature’s greatest force, is brilliantly and compassionately rendered.
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