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Eley Williams

    Eley Williams explora los límites del lenguaje y su capacidad para capturar las complejidades de la experiencia humana. Su escritura a menudo se centra en perspectivas inusuales y conexiones inesperadas, revelando ironías ocultas y resonancias en la vida cotidiana. A través de una juguetona destreza lingüística y una aguda observación, Williams transforma situaciones familiares en algo extraño e inquietante, pero profundamente humano.

    Moderate to Poor, Occasionally Good
    The Liar's Dictionary
    • The Liar's Dictionary

      • 254 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      It is the final year of the 19th century and Peter Winceworth has reached the letter 'S', toiling away for the much-anticipated and multi-volume 'Swansby's New Encyclopaedic Dictionary'. He is overwhelmed at his desk and increasingly uneasy that his colleagues are attempting to corral language and regiment facts. Compelled to assert some sense of individual purpose and exercise artistic freedom, Winceworth begins inserting unauthorised, fictitious entries into the dictionary. In the present day, young intern Mallory is tasked with uncovering these mountweazels as the text of the dictionary is digitised for modern readers. Through the words and their definitions she finds she has access to their creator's motivations, hopes and desires. More pressingly, she must also field daily threatening anonymous phone calls.

      The Liar's Dictionary
      3,7
    • A Granta Best Young British Novelist 'A thrilling love for the stuff of language … Magical' JON McGREGOR 'A visionary writer' JAN CARSON 'Erudite and audacious' KIERAN GODDARD

      Moderate to Poor, Occasionally Good