Fragile Creatures by Khin Myint | Black Inc.

Fragile Creatures: A Memoir

Awards for Fragile Creatures

  • Winner, 2024 Niall Lucy Award

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About the author

Khin Myint

Khin Myint is an author based in Perth. His writing has appeared in The Sydney Morning Herald, Liminal magazine and The West Australian, among other publications. He was selected as one of ten participants in the Wheeler Centre's …

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Praise for Fragile Creatures

'A fearless and incisive exploration of masculinity, families and racism. Khin Myint brings a sharp emotional intelligence and a gentle sensibility to this extraordinary story that is at once quietly devastating and uplifting. A new and compelling voice in Australian non-fiction.' — Kristina Olsson, author of Boy, Lost: A Family Memoir 
 

‘Compelling and compassionate. Your heart will ache as you read Khin Myint’s beautiful, poetic prose. Such wisdom and grace in these pages – an extraordinary story I will keep thinking about for a long time to come.’  —Alice Pung, author of One Hundred Days
 

‘The miracle of this book is the writer's tone: calm, patient and searching, steadfast in the face of unthinkable suffering’ — Helen Garner

Fragile Creatures is a sobering yet poignant read for anyone interested in authentic human stories that touch the heart’ —Michelle Atkins, Books+Publishing

‘In Fragile Creatures, Myint braids together two seemingly distant storylines, creating an illuminating and refractory narrative that’s enmeshed in grief, and the unknowing that comes both before and after it.’ —Tim Loveday, Readings

‘Myint’s skill as a storyteller and writer is such that he conveys the depths of pain, anger and fear in his life with no hint of melodrama … Fragile Creatures is a vital read.’ —Tony Birch, The Saturday Paper

‘[Myint’s] memoir is streams of consciousness, painfully immediate. Must read!’ —Samela Harris, SAWeekend
 

‘Poise, compassion, forbearance. These are only a few of the words that spring to mind when reading Fragile Creatures, a memoir written with the clear-eyed perspective and emotional complexity of a well-wrought novel.’ —Fiona Capp, Spectrum

‘In this graceful and moving memoir … Myint uses his personal story to gently but poignantly examine race, class, masculinity and the connection between the mind and body.’ —Melanie Kembrey, The Age

‘Khin is to be commended for baring his soul with such integrity and humility.’ —Anne Sarzin, J-Wire
 

‘There is an admirably clear-eyed and gentle quality to this debut memoir, in spite of – or perhaps because of – the pain that drives it … this book is clearly a vessel for catharsis.’ —Sian Cain, The Guardian