Description
In this astonishing Folio Prize-shortlisted novel, Alice Jolly gives joyful, poetic voice to the silenced women of the past
About the Author
Alice Jolly is a novelist and playwright. Her memoir Dead Babies and Seaside Towns won the PEN Ackerley Prize 2016. She also won the V. S. Pritchett Memorial Prize awarded by the Royal Society of Literature in 2014 for one of her short stories, Ray the Rottweiler. She has written two novels previously, What the Eye Doesn't See and If Only You Knew. Her next novel, Between the Regions of Kindness, will be published in 2019. She has written for the Guardian, Mail on Sunday and the Independent, and she has broadcast for Radio 4. She lives in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Reviews
- 'What distinguishes Mary Ann Sate, Imbecile from more conventional historical novels is Jolly's daring experiment in form, and her extraordinary handling of language . . . A rigorously researched, lyrical tour de force' Guardian
- 'Mary Ann's voice is a remarkable achievement... (Alice Jolly) gives her individuality and vigour in a work of tremendous humanity.' Times Literary Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9781783528660
Author Alice Jolly
Format Paperback
Page Count 640
Imprint Unbound
Publisher Unbound