
The Liars' Club
Mary Karr(Author)
Picador (Publisher)
Published on 10. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-0350-6025-2 (ISBN)
Description
'You'll want to forget it and won't be able to' - Zadie Smith
'The essential American story' - The Washington Post
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.
'Extraordinary' - The Guardian
'Exceptionally powerful' - The Observer
'Utterly gripping' - The Sunday Times
Part of the Picador Collection, showcasing the best of modern literature.
'The essential American story' - The Washington Post
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.
'Extraordinary' - The Guardian
'Exceptionally powerful' - The Observer
'Utterly gripping' - The Sunday Times
Part of the Picador Collection, showcasing the best of modern literature.
Reviews / Votes
You'll want to forget it and won't be able to. * Zadie Smith * The essential American story * The Washington Post * Harrowing but funny . . . Through it all shines humour, warmth and genuine love. * The Sunday Times * Extraordinary * The Guardian * Astonishing . . . One of the most dazzling and moving memoirs to come along in years. * The New York Times * Exceptionally powerful * The Observer * Breathtakingly shrewd and loving * The Independent * Utterly Gripping -- Margaret Forster, <i>The Sunday Times</i>More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pan Macmillan
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 194 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
244 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0350-6025-2 (9781035060252)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
A poet and essayist, Mary Karr lives in New York State. Her memoir, The Liars' Club, won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of Memoir.