Season to Taste or How to Eat Your Husband
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ナレーター:
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Gemma Whelan
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著者:
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Natalie Young
Meet Lizzie Prain. Ordinary housewife. Fifty-something. Lives in a cottage in the woods, with her dog Rita. Likes cooking, avoids the neighbours. Runs a little business making cakes.
No one has seen Lizzie's husband, Jacob, for a few days. That's because last Monday, on impulse, Lizzie caved in the back of his head with a spade. And if she's going to embark on the new life she feels she deserves after thirty years in Jacob's shadow, she needs to dispose of his body. Her method appeals to all her practical instincts, though it's not for the faint-hearted. Will Lizzie have the strength to follow it through?
Dark, funny and achingly human, Season to Taste is a deliciously subversive treat. In the shape of Lizzie Prain, Natalie Young has created one of the most remarkable heroines in recent fiction.
(P)2014 Headline Digital©2014 Natalie Young
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批評家のレビュー
A stomach-turning and terrific novel...a brilliant and literal dissection of a marriage
Engrossingly depicts not only bodily appetite but the deepest emotional hunger pangs of being human...compulsively readable
Daring, groundbreaking and original
One of the most talked-about books of the year...filled with black humour
Stomach-churning and terrific
An enjoyable feast of anger - witty and poised (Deborah Levy, author of Swimming Home )
'Season to Taste is written in a laconic, pared-down style that immediately brings to mind Camus' L'Etranger. If that seems a somewhat grand comparison, it is not, for Young's book is one of those rare beasts - a literary novel of ideas written in simple language that could be both a university set text and a supermarket bestseller' (Tom Tivnan, The Bookseller)
Set to be one of the most talked about - and most gruesome - books of 2014
Young delivers an authentic portrait of a neglected marriage, and her light and compelling prose carries this macabre tale along
Season to Taste is a modern-day fable about the end of love and moving on. Natalie Young has given us a shockingly, thrillingly new vantage on a timeless story of marriage's demise (Stefan Merill Block, author of The Story of Forgetting)
2014's most talked-about novel
'Brilliantly disturbing... echoes of Roald Dahl's dark adult fiction... fascinating in the most gruesome way. Delicious!'
Move over Fifty Shades, there's a brand new genre whipping the publishing world into a murderous frenzy
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