Max Porter is an English author known for his distinct narrative style and exploration of themes such as grief, family, and memory. He gained significant recognition with his debut novel, "Grief is the Thing with Feathers," published in 2015. This book tells the story of a father coping with the loss of his wife and features a literary blend of prose and poetry, incorporating elements of magical realism through the character of a crow that becomes a companion to the grieving family.
Porter has since published other works, including "Lanny" (2019) and "The Death of Francis Bacon" (2020), which further showcase his innovative approach to storytelling. His writing often blends elements of folklore, mythology, and personal experience, and he has been praised for his lyrical prose and emotional depth.
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Not far from London, there is a village. This village belongs to the people who live in it and to those who lived in it...