'THE LUCY': Ducks, Newburyport and Things Are Against Us

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'THE LUCY': Ducks, Newburyport and Things Are Against Us

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Wrapped paperback editions of Lucy Ellmann’s collection of essays, THINGS ARE AGAINST US, and her acclaimed novel DUCKS, NEWBURYPORT (winner of the Goldsmiths Prize, the James Tait Black Prize, and shortlisted for the 2019 Booker Prize).

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‘Perhaps the most intensely real depiction of the life of the quotidian mind I’ve ever witnessed… A Joycean achievementA colossal feat.’ —The Spectator on Ducks, Newburyport

‘One of the outstanding books of the twenty-first century.’ —The Observer on Ducks, Newburyport

FreewheelingFuriousIrrepressible… She’s out to foment revolution, and this book is nothing less than a manifesto.’ —The Observer on Things Are Against Us


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DUCKS, NEWBURYPORT

‘… I dreamt last night about somebody complaining that he owned a “lesser Cézanne” while I was tearing heartshaped buttons off a shirt, and something about a ferret, the fact that my dreams have become more practical and less expansive, I think, since we got poorer, the fact that I should be swinging wild but instead my dreams are just about tidying the hen coop or unloading the dishwasher, or losing my address book, or I’m cooking noodles for everybody and Leo has a plane to catch in half an hour and there’s no taxi, or I find myself on a bicycle carrying a huge box, the fact that once I dreamt I ate one tiny piece of ham, and that was it, that was the whole dream, the fact that I dream all the wrong stuff and remember all the wrong stuff, what a goofball, “a genuine idiot,” the fact that why do I remember that Amish wool shop and not my mom, …’

LATTICING one cherry pie after another, an Ohio housewife tries to bridge the gaps between reality and the torrent of meaningless info that is the United States of America. She worries about her children, her dead parents, African elephants, the bedroom rituals of “happy couples”, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and how to hatch an abandoned wood pigeon egg. Is there some trick to surviving survivalists? School shootings? Medical debts? Franks ’n’ beans?

A scorching indictment of America’s barbarity, past and present, and a lament for the way we are sleepwalking into environmental disaster, Ducks, Newburyport  is a heresy, a wonder—and a revolution in the novel.

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THINGS ARE AGAINST US

Things Are Against Us is the first collection of essays from Booker Prize-shortlisted Lucy Ellmann. Bold, angry, despairing and very, very funny, these essays cover everything - from matriarchy to environmental catastrophe to Little House on the Prairie. Ellmann calls for a moratorium on air travel, rages against bras, gives Doris Day and Agatha Christie a drubbing, and pleads for sanity in a world that - well, a world that has spent four years in the company of Donald Trump, that ‘tremendously sick, terrible, nasty, lowly, truly pathetic, reckless, sad, weak, lazy, incompetent, third-rate, clueless, not smart, dumb as a rock, all talk, wacko, zero-chance lying liar’.

Things Are Against Us is electric. It’s vital. These are essays bursting with energy, and reading them feels like sticking your hand in the mains socket. Lucy Ellmann is the writer we need to guide us through these crazy times.

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