The Liars Dictionary
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'Eley Williams's debut novel, The Liar's Dictionary, is a
lexicographical delight.' Observer'Deft and clever, refreshing and
rewarding ... An assured and satisfying writer, her language rich
and intricate and her characters rounded enough to be sympathetic
and lampoonist enough to be terribly funny.' Literary Review '[The]
most exciting of young British writers ... Williams luxuriates in
words and wordplay, in definition and precision and invention
...The Liar's Dictionary is a public joy, and Eley Williams a
free-spirited literary kook with bags of potential.' Big Issue'Made
me almost tearful with gratitude that a book as clever as this
could give such uncomplicated pleasure ...And when you find a book
like this, you grab it, and you hold it close.' John Self'A delight
... As funny and vivid as Dickens, as moving and memorable as
Nabokov ... An extraordinarily large-hearted work.' The Critic 'A
singular, hilarious, word-drunk novel, which I suspect will be seen
in the future as a classic comic novel.' David Hayden, Irish
Times'The Liar's Dictionary is the book I was longing for
...Positively intoxicated with the joy and wonder of language ...
Eley Williams brings erudition and playfulness - and lovely
sweetness - to every page.' Benjamin Dreyer, New York Times
bestselling author of Dreyer's English
__________________________mountweazel, noun: a fake entry
deliberately inserted into a dictionary or work of reference. Often
used as a safeguard against copyright infringement.In the final
year of the nineteenth century, Peter Winceworth has reached the
letter 'S', toiling away for the much-anticipated and multi-volume
Swansby's New Encyclopaedic Dictionary. Overwhelmed at his desk and
increasingly uneasy that his colleagues are attempting to corral
language and regiment facts, Winceworth feels compelled to assert
some sense of individual purpose and exercise artistic freedom, and
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. Is a suggested
change to the dictionary's definition of marriage (n.) really that
controversial? What power does Mallory have when it comes to words
and knowing how to tell the truth? And does the caller really
intend for the Swansby's staff to 'burn in hell'?As their two
narratives combine, Winceworth and Mallory must discover how to
negotiate the complexities of an often nonsensical, untrustworthy,
hoax-strewn and undefinable life.__________________________The
Liar's Dictionary explores themes of trust and creativity, naming
the unnameable, and celebrates the rigidity, fragility and
absurdity of language. It is an exhilarating debut novel from a
formidably brilliant young writer. __________________________'This
tale of lexical intrigues is an absolute joy to read! It's
gloriously inventive and playful, but with just the right amount of
heart.' LUCY SCHOLES