Man or Mango?

Man or Mango?

by Lucy Ellmann (Author)

Synopsis

Eloise is too old to be called an orphan but insists she is bereft. With a cello, a car, some cats and a supply of Chicken Balti, she has devised for herself a half-alive hermitude. From her sinister country cottage she dispatches plaintive missives to the purveyors of evaporated milk and loo-roll holders. No one is too high, too powerful, to escape the fury of her attack. George is England's only poet of ice hockey (not a full-time job). Pining for inspiration, he plays a lot of pinball and is chased around by his students. Indeed, all through the land people languish in a rage of bewilderment, undone by neighbours, the news and the heartless human tendancy to reduce the world to lists. Fierce, funny and strange (touching on the unseen links between donkeys, fruit-labelling and ferry disasters) Lucy Ellmann's third novel reveals the stubborn nature of absurdity. Man or Mango? wanders through the darkest areas of human behaviour, and our century's history, asking how to live - and how to love.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Published: 13 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 1408846551
ISBN 13: 9781408846551
Book Overview: A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

Media Reviews
Bold ... Wonderful * The Times *
Hilarious ... Razor-sharp wit * Cosmopolitan *
Dazzling ... writing of such high calibre ... flashes of humour and understanding so brilliant -- Susie Boyt * Independent *
Very funny ... a writer of wit and invention ... there is no risk she will not take * New Statesman *
Lucy Ellmann is brilliant ... so read it -- Victoria Glendinning * Literary Review *
Deeply moving ... startlingly original * ELLE *
Author Bio
Born in Illinois, Lucy Ellmann was dragged to England as a teenager. Her first novel, Sweet Desserts, won the Guardian Fiction Prize. It was followed by Varying Degrees of Hopelessness, Man or Mango? A Lament, Dot in the Universe and Doctors & Nurses and, most recently, Mimi. She now lives in Edinburgh.