Authors: Ian Sansom
The Truth About Babies: From AâZ
Taking Cyril Connolly's âpram in the hall' for a spin round the block, Sansom offers a series of meditations on every aspect of babies â from bathing, boredom, breastfeeding and buggies to weaning, weight, words and work. The result is a profound, philosophical and frequently very funny Dictionary of Infants.
âPacked full of wry, poignant observations on all aspects of babydom ⦠One to enjoy with a nightcap'
New Baby
âA true and beautiful book ⦠Every new parent should have a copy for their journey through that first year'
Guardian
âFunny and touching and true'
Evening Standard
The Scheme for Full Employment
Magnus Mills
Crushed by the wheels of indolence and infighting, a Utopian work scheme involving a fleet of white vans hits the buffers in a spellbinding novel that puts the K into Fred Kite.
Mondo Desperado: Stories
Patrick McCabe
Welcome to Barntrosna! As writer in residence Phildy Hackball reveals, this seemingly charming little Irish town has witnessed some mighty strange goings-on â go-go dancing swingers, exploding novice priests, lesbian nurses and Kung Fu superstars. Oh yes, all life is here, sister.
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy
Laurence Sterne
The shaggiest dog of all shaggy dog tales, Sterne's masterpiece is the blueprint of every digressive, playful and textually adventurous novel since. See Robert McCrudden's Creative Writing course (Lecture 7: â
The Novel
â
Making Things Up for Pleasure and Profit')
at the institute.
The Third Policeman
Flann O'Brien
Murder, a mad scientist and the story of an unrequited love affair between a man and his bicycle. O'Brien's absurdist satire about a village police force is a masterpiece.
Three Men in a Boat
Jerome K. Jerome
Three clerks (âto say nothing of the dog') go on a jaunt up the River Thames in Jerome's whimsical but still wonderful comic classic.
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Dave Eggers
Eggers's gambolling memoir about losing both his parents and raising his younger brother really does live up to its title.
Sweet Desserts
Lucy Ellmann
Surely, any novel with an index which actually has an entry for the index (Index, 143â5) deserves a place in your life and on your bookshelf? Tuna sandwiches feature to boot.
http://www.theenthusiast.co.uk
Two of Billy Nibbs's poems graced
The Enthusiast's
debut issue. Need we say more? I think not.
www.mcsweeneys.net
In the worldwide web, where ever more convenient shopping has usurped
Content, the Old King,
Dave Eggers's McSweeney's Internet Tendencies is an online institution worth clinging onto.
www.sandwich.org.uk
Home of the British Sandwich Association.
http://ukulele.org
Sadly, copies of Bill and Antoinetta Bell's masterwork
The Two Little Fleas
are rarer than hen's teeth these days. Visit this site, though, to discover more about this mellifluous stringed instrument and, perhaps, download a copy of
The Fleabag Songbook.
The Truth About Babies
From the reviews of
Ring Road:
âIt reminded me most of Jerome K. Jerome & Mellow, intelligent and very funny, a perfect antidote for melancholy'
Michael Moorcock,
Guardian
âCalls to mind two other outstanding novels;
Tristram Shandy &
and Joseph Heller's
Catch-22 &
One of those rare books that, once picked up, proves very difficult to put down'
Irish Independent
âIn all his rambling, digressive warmth, Sansom insists throughout that, contrary to fashionable opinion, human life is as eccentric and various in the small and overlooked corners as it is in the big city'
Daily Telegraph
âWonderfully comic'
Daily Mail
âQuirky, perky & Here is no ordinary talent'
Spectator
âDaring & Funny & Fearless'
Times Literary Supplement
âA dissection of small-town life & recognisable to any reader who has ever lived in one, in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland'
Independent
âWonderfully vivid, easy, natural, funny, and moving'
Oliver Sacks
âDelightful. I have read it with much pleasure'
Joyce Carol Oates
âWhat a delight! I had no intention of stopping everything to read it â but then I did ⦠I have never been to Northern Ireland but now I feel at home there'
Charles Simic
âCross Jonathan Franzen with Henry Fielding, and what you have is a twenty-first-century lament for times past dressed in eighteenth-century clothing, complete with chapter summaries, footnotes, and an index. Read this book with someone close at hand because you'll want to keep quoting the funny bits'
Library Journal
âRich and inventive and inclines you toward generosity ⦠A humane, big-hearted and sometimes devastatingly funny book, not to be underestimated'
Geoff Nicholson,
LA Weekly
âA work of tender and bonhomous refraction'
Claire Messud,
Newsday
âFluent, flawless, richly observed & reminiscent of Roddy Doyle at his very best'
Jockey Slut
âA poetic elegy for a community'
Irish Times
âSharply drawn & gloriously funny'
(BMI
Voyager
magazine)
âFabulous ⦠It made me cry on the Belfast to Bangor train'
County Down Spectator
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