McGlue
Author(s): Ottessa Moshfegh
An intoxicating wild ride of violence, drunkness and queer obsession- Moshfegh's first novel now in hardback A gorgeously sordid story of love and murder on the high seas, read the novel that catapulted Moshfegh into literary stardom 'Wonderful' Guardian 'One of America's most exciting - and most provocative - young novelists' Financial Times 'You're in safe, if sticky hands' The Times Salem, Massachusetts, 1851- McGlue wakes up in prison, too drunk to be sure of how he got there, or even his own name. They say he killed a man, and that man may have been his best friend. That man may have been his lover. Now, McGlue wants one thing and one thing only- a drink. Because when he is sober he remembers, and McGlue wants to forget. As he is visited by people demanding answers - the authorities, his well-meaning lawyer and his weeping mother - McGlue struggles to bury the memories that haunt him, of a violent childhood, swashbuckling adventures, and the only man who ever loved him.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Random House UK
- : JONATHAN CAPE & BH - TRADE
- : 01 October 2024
- : 01 November 2024
- : books
Special Fields
- : Ottessa Moshfegh