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Motherˊs Milk (Picador 40th Anniversary Edition)
Roger Hargreaves
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Description for Motherˊs Milk (Picador 40th Anniversary Edition)
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First published in 2006, Mother’s Milk is the fourth novel in the critically acclaimed Patrick Melrose series. It was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize that year and won the 2007 Prix Femina Étranger and the 2007 South Bank Literature Award.
The once illustrious, once wealthy Melroses are in peril. Patrick Melrose, caught in the wreckage of broken promises, child-rearing and adultery, can only look on as his wife is consumed by motherhood and his mother is consumed by a New Age foundation. Only Patrick’s five-year-old son Robert understands, and far more than he ought. Acerbically witty, disarmingly tender, Mother’s ... Read moreMilk goes to the core of a family trapped in the remains of its ever-present past.
In 2012 Picador celebrated its 40th anniversary. During that time we have published many prize-winning and bestselling authors including Bret Easton Ellis and Cormac McCarthy, Alice Sebold and Helen Fielding, Graham Swift and Alan Hollinghurst. Years later, Picador continue to bring readers the very best contemporary fiction, non-fiction and poetry from across the globe.
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About Roger Hargreaves
Edward St Aubyn was born in London in 1960. His superbly acclaimed Melrose novels are Never Mind, Bad News, Some Hope (previously published collectively as the Some Hope trilogy), Mother's Milk and At Last. He is also the author of the novels A Clue to the Exit and On the Edge.
Reviews for Motherˊs Milk (Picador 40th Anniversary Edition)
'The Melrose sequence is now clearly one of the major achievements of contemporary British fiction' Evening Standard 'So good
so fantastically well written, profound and humane ... it is heartstopping' Rachel Cooke, Observer 'The Melrose novels are a masterwork for the twenty-first century' Alice Sebold 'The bravura quality of St Aubyn's performance is irresistible. Brilliant' Sunday Telegraph 'Mother's Milk ... Read morehas the cerebral excitement and piercing funniness of St Aubyn at his brilliant best' Tatler 'St Aubyn is a staggeringly good prose stylist and evidently has a big and open heart' The Times 'From the very first lines I was completely hooked ... By turns witty, moving and an intense social comedy, I wept at the end but wouldn't dream of giving away the totally unexpected reason' Antonia Fraser, Sunday Telegraph 'Blackly comic, superbly written fiction ... His style is crisp and light; his similes exhilarating in their accuracy ... St Aubyn writes with luminous tenderness of Patrick's love for his sons' Caroline Moore, Sunday Telegraph 'I've loved Edward St Aubyn's Patrick Melrose novels. Read them all, now' David Nicholls 'Wonderful caustic wit ... Perhaps the very sprightliness of the prose
its lapidary concision and moral certitude
represents the cure for which the characters yearn. So much good writing is in itself a form of health' Edmund White, Guardian 'Perhaps the most brilliant English novelist of his generation' Alan Hollinghurst 'St Aubyn puts an entire family under a microscope, laying bare all its painful, unavoidable complexities. At once epic and intimate, appalling and comic, the novels are masterpieces, each and every one' Maggie O'Farrell 'His prose has an easy charm that masks a ferocious, searching intellect. As a sketcher of character, his wit
whether turned against pointless members of the aristocracy or hopeless crack dealers
is ticklingly wicked. As an analyser of broken minds and tired hearts he is as energetic, careful and creative as the perfect shrink. And when it comes to spinning a good yarn, whether over the grand scale or within a single page of anecdote, he has a natural talent for keeping you on the edge of your seat' Melissa Katsoulis, The Times 'The Patrick Melrose novels can be read as the navigational charts of a mariner desperate not to end up in the wretched harbor from which he embarked on a voyage that has led in and out of heroin addiction, alcoholism, marital infidelity and a range of behaviors for which the term 'self-destructive' is the mildest of euphemisms. Some of the most perceptive, elegantly written and hilarious novels of our era... Remarkable' Francine Prose, New York Times 'St Aubyn conveys the chaos of emotion, the confusion of heightened sensation, and the daunting contradictions of intellectual endeavour with a force and subtlety that have an exhilarating, almost therapeutic effect' Francis Wyndham, New York Review of Books 'A masterpiece. Edward St Aubyn is a writer of immense gifts' Patrick McGrath 'Irony courses through these pages like adrenaline ... Patrick's intelligence processes his predicaments into elegant, lucid, dispassionate, near-aphoristic formulations ... Brimming with witty flair, sardonic perceptiveness and literary finesse' Peter Kemp, Sunday Times 'A humane meditation on lives blighted by the sins of the previous generation. St Aubyn remains among the cream of British novelists' Sunday Times 'The main joy of a St Aubyn novel is the exquisite clarity of his prose, the almost uncanny sense he gives that, in language as in mathematical formulae, precision and beauty invariably point to truth ... Characters in St Aubyn novels are hyper-articulate, and the witty dialogue is here, as ever, one of the chief joys' Suzi Feay, Financial Times 'The wit of Wilde, the lightness of Wodehouse and the waspishness of Waugh. A joy' Zadie Smith, Harpers Show Less