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Our Wives Under the Sea

Our Wives Under the Sea is a 2022 British horror novel by Julia Armfield. The novel was Armfield's debut novel.[1][2][3]

Our Wives Under the Sea
First edition cover
AuthorJulia Armfield
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Genres
PublisherPicador
Publication date
3 March 2022
Pages240
ISBN978-1-5290-1723-6

Summary edit

The novel tells the story of a married couple living in England: Miri is a grant writer, while Leah is a deep-sea researcher who works for an organization known as The Centre. One day, Leah surfaces from an expedition to the bottom of the ocean, but suffers intense physical and behavioral changes: her skin has a texture as if she has drowned, she spends much of her time sitting in the bathtub, and she mainly talks about the ocean. Miri tries to call the Centre every day for information, but is usually unable to reach anyone. She feels a growing disconnect with her wife and enrolls them both in marriage counseling, where their sessions end after Leah is unable to show up from spending even more time in the bathtub.

As the days pass, Leah's symptoms grow worse: she has begun vomiting up saltwater, layers of her skin peel off in the bathtub, and she is losing sensations in her body. Miri also begins reflecting on her mother, who had passed away, and how she relied on Leah to get support while going through her grief. Miri turns to online forums to find people she relates to, eventually reading a post that states the hardest part of grief is not the loss, but needing to accept the aftermath that one's partner is gone. She discusses her troubles with her friend Carmen, as well as Jelka's sister Juna. When Leah's body degrades and she begins taking on a more liquid form, Miri and Juna take her to Miri's mother's house for closure. For their final goodbye, they drive to the ocean and let Leah dissolve into the water, with Miri accepting that her wife is no longer the person she once knew.

The story of Leah's voyage is spliced between the present-day happenings with Miri. Leah had went into a submarine with her two co-workers, the Catholic and saint-worshipping Jelka and the former fisherman Matteo. The submarine drops an empty area at the bottom of the ocean with the communications systems cut out. While the three have enough food and water to survive, they suffer mentally due to the isolation and lack of contact with the surface world. Leah finds her memories of Miri slowly slipping away and is disappointed by the lack of research she can do, while Jelka becomes obsessed with voices that only she can hear and eventually commits suicide by escaping through a hatch. When the power suddenly comes back on, Matteo wants to go back to the surface, but Leah chooses to pilot it until they make a discovery. She finally comes in contact with a massive, unknowable, unrecognizable creature, which she is enamored by. She writes her name on a piece of paper and shows it to the being. As the sub resurfaces, the only thing on Leah's mind is to reunite with Miri.

Themes edit

Aida Edemariam noted themes of "transformation and return" in the novel, calling it "a kind of Orpheus story."[4] Kirkus Reviews described one of the main questions of the novel as "What happens to a marriage when one spouse is no longer the person you married?"[5]

In an interview with Sam Manzella of Them, Armfield said that the novel was in part inspired by a wish to explore the "crossover with queer women’s fiction and the sea," adding that the ocean is often used to symbolise both "something forbidden" and something that "can be many things at once."[6] In an interview with Sam Franzini of Our Culture Mag, she stated that the novel was in part "about an anticipation of grief and losing someone," adding that part of the horror was from "the clanging bureaucracy of not being able to get an answer."[7]

Reception edit

Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya of Autostraddle reviewed it as "a simultaneously bleak and beautiful elegiac novel," adding that the prose of the novel was "grotesque and lovely all at once."[8] Alycia Pirmohamed of The Big Issue reviewed the novel similarly, saying that the novel was "exquisitely grotesque, surreal, and elegiac in equal measure," adding that it excelled in the "space of creeping horror, of suspense, of bodily peculiarity."[9] Emily Watkins of i said that the novel "deftly weaves a love story into creeping horror," adding that the novel sticks close to "what life is made of... mapping the grim monotony of existence, the undignified and the humdrum, as much as it does the mythical side of Leah’s story."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Goldsbrough, Susannah (18 February 2022). "Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield review — love, loss and submarines". The Times.
  2. ^ McCarry, Sarah (12 July 2022). "Book Julia Armfield's Our Wives Under the Sea". Tor.com.
  3. ^ Charles, Ron (12 July 2022). "'Our Wives Under the Sea' is exquisitely suspenseful". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Edemariam, Aida (9 March 2022). "Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield – deep emotions". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Our Wives Under the Sea". Kirkus Reviews. 25 May 2022. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  6. ^ Manzella, Sam (12 July 2022). "Read Me: This Eerie Gothic Novel Is Dripping With Lesbian Drama". Them. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Author Spotlight: Julia Armfield, Our Wives Under the Sea". 26 June 2022.
  8. ^ Kumari Upadhyaya, Kayla (12 July 2022). "This Gay Ocean Horror Book Is So Good I Want To Scream". Autostraddle. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield review: A mystical thriller with serious depth". The Big Issue. 3 May 2022.
  10. ^ Watkins, Emily (12 July 2022). "Our Wives Under the Sea, by Julia Armfield, review: A quiet triumph". i. Retrieved 16 July 2022.

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Our Wives Under the Sea is a 2022 British horror novel by Julia Armfield The novel was Armfield s debut novel 1 2 3 Our Wives Under the SeaFirst edition coverAuthorJulia ArmfieldCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishGenresHorror Gay literaturePublisherPicadorPublication date3 March 2022Pages240ISBN978 1 5290 1723 6 Contents 1 Summary 2 Themes 3 Reception 4 ReferencesSummary editThe novel tells the story of a married couple living in England Miri is a grant writer while Leah is a deep sea researcher who works for an organization known as The Centre One day Leah surfaces from an expedition to the bottom of the ocean but suffers intense physical and behavioral changes her skin has a texture as if she has drowned she spends much of her time sitting in the bathtub and she mainly talks about the ocean Miri tries to call the Centre every day for information but is usually unable to reach anyone She feels a growing disconnect with her wife and enrolls them both in marriage counseling where their sessions end after Leah is unable to show up from spending even more time in the bathtub As the days pass Leah s symptoms grow worse she has begun vomiting up saltwater layers of her skin peel off in the bathtub and she is losing sensations in her body Miri also begins reflecting on her mother who had passed away and how she relied on Leah to get support while going through her grief Miri turns to online forums to find people she relates to eventually reading a post that states the hardest part of grief is not the loss but needing to accept the aftermath that one s partner is gone She discusses her troubles with her friend Carmen as well as Jelka s sister Juna When Leah s body degrades and she begins taking on a more liquid form Miri and Juna take her to Miri s mother s house for closure For their final goodbye they drive to the ocean and let Leah dissolve into the water with Miri accepting that her wife is no longer the person she once knew The story of Leah s voyage is spliced between the present day happenings with Miri Leah had went into a submarine with her two co workers the Catholic and saint worshipping Jelka and the former fisherman Matteo The submarine drops an empty area at the bottom of the ocean with the communications systems cut out While the three have enough food and water to survive they suffer mentally due to the isolation and lack of contact with the surface world Leah finds her memories of Miri slowly slipping away and is disappointed by the lack of research she can do while Jelka becomes obsessed with voices that only she can hear and eventually commits suicide by escaping through a hatch When the power suddenly comes back on Matteo wants to go back to the surface but Leah chooses to pilot it until they make a discovery She finally comes in contact with a massive unknowable unrecognizable creature which she is enamored by She writes her name on a piece of paper and shows it to the being As the sub resurfaces the only thing on Leah s mind is to reunite with Miri Themes editAida Edemariam noted themes of transformation and return in the novel calling it a kind of Orpheus story 4 Kirkus Reviews described one of the main questions of the novel as What happens to a marriage when one spouse is no longer the person you married 5 In an interview with Sam Manzella of Them Armfield said that the novel was in part inspired by a wish to explore the crossover with queer women s fiction and the sea adding that the ocean is often used to symbolise both something forbidden and something that can be many things at once 6 In an interview with Sam Franzini of Our Culture Mag she stated that the novel was in part about an anticipation of grief and losing someone adding that part of the horror was from the clanging bureaucracy of not being able to get an answer 7 Reception editKayla Kumari Upadhyaya of Autostraddle reviewed it as a simultaneously bleak and beautiful elegiac novel adding that the prose of the novel was grotesque and lovely all at once 8 Alycia Pirmohamed of The Big Issue reviewed the novel similarly saying that the novel was exquisitely grotesque surreal and elegiac in equal measure adding that it excelled in the space of creeping horror of suspense of bodily peculiarity 9 Emily Watkins of i said that the novel deftly weaves a love story into creeping horror adding that the novel sticks close to what life is made of mapping the grim monotony of existence the undignified and the humdrum as much as it does the mythical side of Leah s story 10 References edit Goldsbrough Susannah 18 February 2022 Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield review love loss and submarines The Times McCarry Sarah 12 July 2022 Book Julia Armfield s Our Wives Under the Sea Tor com Charles Ron 12 July 2022 Our Wives Under the Sea is exquisitely suspenseful The Washington Post Edemariam Aida 9 March 2022 Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield deep emotions The Guardian Retrieved 16 July 2022 Our Wives Under the Sea Kirkus Reviews 25 May 2022 Retrieved 16 July 2022 Manzella Sam 12 July 2022 Read Me This Eerie Gothic Novel Is Dripping With Lesbian Drama Them Retrieved 16 July 2022 Author Spotlight Julia Armfield Our Wives Under the Sea 26 June 2022 Kumari Upadhyaya Kayla 12 July 2022 This Gay Ocean Horror Book Is So Good I Want To Scream Autostraddle Retrieved 16 July 2022 Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield review A mystical thriller with serious depth The Big Issue 3 May 2022 Watkins Emily 12 July 2022 Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield review A quiet triumph i Retrieved 16 July 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Our Wives Under the Sea amp oldid 1180822985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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