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23%OFFMary Karr - The Liars´ Club - 9781447289470 - V9781447289470
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The Liars´ Club

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Description for The Liars´ Club Paperback. The international bestseller from a prize-winning poet and critic. Series: Picador Classic. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: BGLA; BM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 132 x 197 x 35. Weight in Grams: 296.

My father comes into focus for me on a Liars' Club afternoon. He sits at a wobbly card table weighed down by a bottle. Even now the scene seems so real to me that I can't but write it in the present tense.

Mary Karr grew up in a swampy East Texas refinery town in a volatile and defiantly loving family. In this funny, devastating, haunting memoir and with a raw and often painful honesty, she looks back at life with a painter mother, seven times married, whose outlaw spirit could tip over into psychosis, and a hard-drinking, fist-swinging father who liked nothing better than to spin tales with his cronies at the Liars' Club.

When it was published in 1995, The Liars' Club raised the art of memoir to a new level and brought about a dramatic revival of the form. It is a classic that paints a harsh world redeemed by Karr's warmth, intelligent humour and finely spun prose; The Liars' Club is both heart-stopping and heart-felt.

Product Details

Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Picador Classic
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447289470
SKU
V9781447289470
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Ref
99-50

About Mary Karr
A poet and essayist, Mary Karr lives in New York State.

Reviews for The Liars´ Club
Harrowing but funny . . . A father prone to brawls; a heavy-drinking mother who teetered on the verge of self-destruction; a grandmother who carried a hacksaw in her handbag. But through it all shines humour, warmth and genuine love.
Sunday Times
Her grandmother carried a hacksaw in her handbag, her mother hit the bottle, her home was once voted one of the ten ugliest towns on the planet and to cap it all, she was raped . . . What makes this such extraordinary reading is that, far from being a catalogue of horrors, The Liars' Club is often very funny.
Guardian
The Liars' Club is written by a master of poetically slangy prose, a language so alive it makes the telling of acutely painful experiences seem like child's play. You relax into a light adventure or innocent beauty, wholly unprepared for the sudden jolts of harrowing violence experienced by the tiny "Little Mary". You cry at her dark loneliness, you rejoice at her humour and defiance. When you finish the last chapter, you quite simply celebrate her survival.
Elena Lappin
Independent
Astonishing . . . One of the most dazzling and moving memoirs to come along in years.
New York Times
It's difficult to believe that childhood rape, mental instability, arson and lingering death could produce a book in any way uplifting, but that's what Mary Karr achieves in this splendid memoir, characterised by gallows humour and unflinching fortitude . . . Exceptionally powerful.
Observer
Breathtakingly shrewd and loving
Independent
Utterly Gripping
Margaret Forster
Sunday Times
You`ll want to forget it and won't be able to.
Zadie Smith
Guardian

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