Accidental Fruit is about the almost seen, the half remembered and
the not quite touched, the silent collisions of past and present
and the perpetual interweaving of childhood and age. It registers
death as the moment where lived experience is transformed into
history. But it is equally preoccupied with the absurdities of the
school run and the small satisfactions of village gossip, the way
the trees move on a windy day, and its own impossible efforts to
pin down the sea.
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