
The Honey Farm
by Harriet Alida LyeContributors
Harriet Alida Lye, author
Harriet Alida Lye is a writer from Richmond Hill, Ontario. She studied Philosophy and English at the University of King's College and lived in Paris for the better part of eight years, where she worked as a bookseller at Shakespeare & Company, an English teacher for the children of Jacques Lacan and Julia Kristeva, a storytelling researcher for Google, a painter's model, and various other jobs that kept her from completely starving as an artist. She founded and edited Her Royal Majesty, a literary arts magazine that ran for six years and 13 issues and published James Franco, Robert Hass, and the first-ever short story by Alice Munro. Her fiction, essays and reporting have been published by VICE, Hazlitt, Happy Reader, The Guardian, The National Post, and more. Harriet now lives in Toronto, and works at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Reviews
- An aura of mystery, faintly tinged with menace, permeates Canadian author Lye’s sensuous debut...Lye offers an achingly lyrical excursion into a lost Eden. - Publishers Weekly
- Lush, poetic. . . . Each lyrical line feels like a gift left at the reader's altar. A honey-mouthed debut ruminating on creation, possession, and faith. - Kirkus
Rights Holder

Rights Holder: Transatlantic Agency
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rights sold: Canada (Vagrant), US (Liveright), Australia (Penguin Random House)
rights available: World
Additional Information
number of pages: 322
publication date: 04/15/2018
Original language of pub: English
Materials Available: finished book