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by Emma Donoghue (Author)
Donoghue finds her inspiration for these wry, robust tales in obscure scraps of historical records: an engraving of a woman giving birth to rabbits; a plague ballad; surgical case notes; theological pamphlets; an articulated skeleton. Here kings, surgeons, soldiers, and ladies of leisure rub shoulders with cross-dressers, cult leaders, poisoners, and arsonists.
An inspired dance on the narrow and exhilarating cliff-edge of art.-THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLDEM M A D O N O G H U E, celebrated author of Slammerkin, vividlyanimates hidden scraps of the past in this remarkable collection. Anengraving of a woman giving birth to rabbits, a plague ballad, theologicalpamphlets, and an articulated skeleton are ingeniously fleshed outinto rollicking tales. Whether she's spinning the tale of a soldier trickedinto marrying a dowdy spinster, or a Victorian surgeon's attempts to"improve" women, Donoghue fills us with the sights and smells of theperiod as she summons the ghosts of ordinary people, bringing them tounforgettable life in fiction. "Sprightly prose. Transcends the usual limitations of historical fiction."-THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW"Remarkably vivid, inventive scenes give life to each storyand make the collection absorbing." -THE VILLAGE VOICE"Earthy, exhilarating tales." -ELLE A SELECTION OF THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUBAND THE QUALITY PAPERBACK BOOK CLUB EMMA DONOGHUE, born in 1969, is an Irish novelist, playwright, and historian who lives in Canada. Her novelSlammerkin was named a notable book of the year by the NewYork Times and the Washington Post.
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