Redback

Howard Jacobson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:6th May '99

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Redback cover

'The most dangerously funny writer in the English language' - Sunday Times

Winner of the 2010 Man Booker Prize.

Karl Leon Forelock is a product of the northern English town of Partington (the wettest spot in Europe) and a graduate with a double starred first in the Moral Decencies from Malapert college, Cambridge.

Winner of the 2010 Man Booker Prize.

Karl Leon Forelock is a product of the northern English town of Partington (the wettest spot in Europe) and a graduate with a double starred first in the Moral Decencies from Malapert college, Cambridge. Sent to Sydney on a CIA bursary on a mission to teach the Australians how to live, Leon quickly discovers that there are some natives who believe that they have an education to pass on in return. But it is at the hands of the women in Australia that Leon receives his most painful, and on occasions his most pleasurable, lessons.

Meanwhile, in a foul, dilapidated bush privy, way up in the Bogong high plains, the Redback sucks her teeth and waits her turn...

An outrageously gifted funny man * Guardian *
It makes one laugh... and that is a gift above rubies * Financial Times *
Redback does for Australia what Clive James has done for England... Literate, outrageously and consistently very funny * Time Out *
The most beguiling innovation in British letters in years. Rude, stylish, conversational, pithy, anecdotal, ruminative, fantastical, self-deprecating, allusive -- John Walsh
Dazzlingly, brilliantly clever; and side-splittingly, knee-slappingly funny * Washington Post *

ISBN: 9780099277484

Dimensions: 195mm x 127mm x 23mm

Weight: 248g

368 pages