
The Cry Of The Sloth
Sam Savage(Author)
Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Publisher)
Published on 3. September 2009
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-297-85649-8 (ISBN)
Description
Surviving on a diet of fried Spam and vodka, Andrew Whittaker is the editor of a small and slightly dingy literary magazine - 'Soap: A Journal of the Arts'. Through this journal, he hopes to fan the flames of literary excellence, publishing such debuts as 'The Toilets of Annapurna' and the intriguing mirror poetry of Miriam Wildercamp. But life is not simple. His tenants are tiring of their blocked drains and killer-mice, his ex-wife wants money, and he is pursued by a frustrated Canadian. Haven fallen out with the local arts community he decides to set up a literary festival in order to save his failing journal - but will this be Andrew Whittaker's moment of glory or his Waterloo? THE CRY OF THE SLOTH is the brilliantly funny yet touching portrait of one of life's underdogs, a dreamer bewildered by the world and his place in it.
Reviews / Votes
"The Cry of the Sloth is the funniest anatomy of literary mediocrity since Max Beerbohm's Enoch Soames" -- John Sutherland THE TIMES "most of the novel consists of Whittakers hilarious rejection letters to wannabe authors. Savage works page after page of delightful variations on this theme" -- Ian Sansom THE GUARDIAN "A funny and pathetic sequence of letters. written over the course of several months" -- Michael Caines TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENTMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Orion Publishing Co
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
330 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-297-85649-8 (9780297856498)
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Person
A native of South Carolina now living in Madison, WIsconsin, Sam Savage received his bachelor and doctoral degrees in Philosophy from Yale University where he taught briefly. He has worked as a bicycle mechanic, carpenter, commercial fisherman and letterpress printer.