Amy Key is a poet and essayist based in London. She is the author of two collections of poetry, Luxe and Isn’t Forever. Arrangements in Blue was inspired by her viral Granta essay, “A Bleed of Blue.”
"Courageous... [A] bracingly honest read."
*Alexis Burling - San Francisco Chronicle*
"The poet Amy Key’s first book might be the most hyped memoir of
2023 (or at least a close second to Spare)… [Key’s] yawning,
cavernous want for love is expressed with a surprisingly sensual,
luscious poeticism… This raw, gorgeous, pulsing memoir is…the
harbinger of a real talent."
*Laura Hackett - Sunday Times [UK]*
"[Key’s] nonfiction debut is a courageously honest meditation on
her partnerless life, and her inward and outward search for all the
things a soulmate was supposed to deliver. Key’s deeply
introspective quest is not just a hunt for what’s missing, but for
what she has overlooked… [As] Key’s book demonstrates, there should
be no shame in desiring intimacy, or seeking it outside the
confines of romance. And those of us who experience long-term
singleness need a broader emotional palette than blue."
*Emma John - The Guardian*
"Key’s background as a poet is evident: her writing is gorgeously
lyrical, but she is also unafraid to share the colder, harsher
parts of being single. Arrangements in Blue is a short read, but
each page feels so full and worth savouring. I already have friends
who have sent me screenshots of the parts that made them feel so
seen. And I have sent them mine."
*Hollie Richardson - The Guardian*
"[Arrangements in Blue] asks how to build a good life when you
don’t have what you want—and how to do so without denying what it
is that you want, or the possibility that what you want may come
along."
*Hannah Rosefield - New Republic*
"[A] deeply, at times achingly personal, meditation . . .
Illuminating, instructive, and unsettling, [Key's] book examines
sexual attraction, unrequited love, strategies to numb rejection,
and the possibilities of intimacy and fulfillment in a life lived
in the absence of romantic love — even as she recognizes that ‘if
you ask yourself hard questions, you must be prepared not to find
an answer."
*Glenn Altschuler - Psychology Today*
"Key’s honesty in confronting the highs and lows of her emotional
history imbues this memoir with all the complexities of authentic
love, which does not flee from the bad even as it celebrates the
good… Key’s memoir is impressively balanced in the perceptions that
it includes… In lyrical prose evocative of the bigness and
smallness of existence, Arrangements in Blue demonstrates that it
is our own opinion of ourselves that matters most."
*Gianni Washington - Chicago Review of Books*
"[A] lyrical meditation on the small moments of domesticity, rest
and bliss that Key experiences as an independent woman and artist
that’s simultaneously complicated by the earnest and ceaseless
desire to find a partner and become a mother. Key’s prose melds the
investigative with the personal . . . 'Arrangements in Blue' feels
more akin to a Joni Mitchell song—strong as it is tentative,
wavering as it is hard-hitting, an essay collection whose thoughts
rise and fall like ocean waves with Key examining both the wreckage
and the treasures that find their way to shore."
*Sadaf Ferdowsi - NewCity*
"By embracing a vulnerability that matches Mitchell’s, Key reveals
the full spectrum of human feeling with words honed as carefully as
poetry . . . [Arrangements in Blue is] a window into the way one
woman has moved through a world that’s quick to define women by
their relationships. It’s also an ode to the ways music can give
voice to our emotions, sometimes shape-shifting over years to
remain as relevant as the first time we hit play."
*Carla Jean Whitley - BookPage*
"[ARRANGEMENTS IN BLUE] observes things about being alone that I
have never seen or heard articulated before. It takes its chapter
headings from the songs of “Blue” by Joni Mitchell, which gives it
a beautiful, effortless structure. I haven’t been so obsessed with
a book in a long time. I read it on holiday with a friend, and she
couldn’t wait for me to finish it because I wouldn’t engage in any
conversation while its pages were open."
*Dolly Alderton - The Skimm*
"Straddling positivity and cynicism, pride and despair, Key's
artful inquiry asks us to question our focus on romantic love and
consider all that remains outside of it and all that could flourish
there, if we let it."
*Booklist*
"Looking back at her past romantic longings and collisions, Key
considers the (inflated?) value of romantic love and finds her
contradictory feelings on the matter reflected in Mitchell’s
lyrics. There’s nothing poor-me about Arrangements in Blue; in
Key’s hands, solitary life becomes more capacious—and more
complicated—than I ever thought possible."
*Sophia M. Stewart, The Millions, “Most Anticipated: The Great 2023
Book Preview”*
"British poet and essayist Key (Isn’t Forever) takes an intimate,
idiosyncratic look at single life in her evocative first memoir . .
. Filled with lyrical turns of phrase, this insightful take on
living solo will appeal to poets, dreamers, and anyone marching to
the beat of their own drum. It’s a lush and moving memoir."
*Publishers Weekly, starred review*
"A beautiful, painful, liberating book. Amy Key writes with such
tenderness and insight about a life without romantic love at its
centre, exacting as to its impoverishments, exultant over its many
and unexpected riches."
*Olivia Laing, author of The Lonely City*
"Profound and poetic, vulnerable yet brave, I devoured Amy Key’s
memoir about love, loss, memory and hope. An incredible writer, a
stunning debut."
*Lisa McGee, creator of Derry Girls*
"There is a whole life pulsing within these pages, written with
both clarity and eloquence, a glittering brightness that glints
like stars in a navy velvet sky. A book to be read in astonishment
and in admiration. Bewitching."
*Doireann Ní Ghríofa, author of A Ghost in the Throat*
"Amy Key’s extraordinary Arrangements in Blue isn’t merely a
commentary on Joni Mitchell’s Blue, but something bolder, more
personal and shape-shafting, in line with Joni’s own art in that it
takes no starting point for granted."
*Paul Lisicky, author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the
World*
"From grief to anger to full-throttled joy, Amy Key hits every note
of feeling with perfect pitch... An absolutely gorgeous work."
*Heather Christle, author of The Crying Book*
"Amy writes with rare integrity, courage and style about the
pursuit of love?–?it's somehow both consoling and provoking, and a
beautiful and necessary book."
*Sarah Perry, author of The Essex Serpent*
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |