Lucy Scholes 

What Is Yours Is Not Yours review – spellbinding stories

Helen Oyeyemi’s new collection is rich with magical imagination and lush prose
  
  

Helen Oyeyemi.
Reminiscent of Angela Carter: Helen Oyeyemi. Photograph: Linda Nylind/The Guardian

The stories in this enchanting new collection from Helen Oyeyemi, one of Granta’s best young British novelists of 2013, are linked by recurring characters and themes. From Cambridge to Prague, through secret societies and gardens, an exclusive spa where dieters sleep themselves thin and a hotel no one ever checks out of, the breadth of Oyeyemi’s imagination is impressive, teetering, as ever, on the edge of magical realism. Her use of fairytales, folklore and ghost stories is distinctly reminiscent of the work of Angela Carter, but the writer’s messages here can be somewhat harder to decipher. Apt, then, that images of locks and keys – both actual and metaphorical – are threaded through each of the tales, reminding us that there’s always more than meets the eye. Admittedly, some cast a less powerful spell than others, but as a rule any impenetrability is counterbalanced by inviting, luscious prose.

What Is Yours Is Not Yours is published by Picador (£14.99). Click here to order it for £11.99

 

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