The Patrick Melrose Novels
By (Author) Edward St Aubyn
Everyman
Everyman's Library
7th December 2024
21st November 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Hardback
808
Width 135mm, Height 212mm, Spine 44mm
822g
A beautiful Contemporary Classics hardcover omnibus edition of all five Patrick Melrose novels, one of the greatest fiction cycles of our time The Patrick Melrose Novels hilariously dissect the English upper class, conjuring a world of decadence, amorality, greed, snobbery, and cruelty, but never without the possibility of grace. Taken together, they are one of the most thrilling reading experiences in contemporary fiction. Edward St. Aubyn chronicled the life of Patrick Melrose across five short novels, painting an acrid portrait of a beleaguered and self-loathing world of privilege. Never Mind unfolds over a day and an evening at the family's chateau in the south of France, where the sadistic and terrifying figure of David Melrose dominates the lives of his rich and unhappy American wife, Eleanor, and their five-year-old son, Patrick. Bad News opens as Patrick, now twenty-two years old, sets off to collect his father's ashes from New York, where he will spend a drug-crazed twenty-four hours. Back in England, Some Hope offers Patrick the possibility of recovery (and the most debauched and riotous dinner party in contemporary fiction). The Booker-shortlisted Mother's Milk returns to the family chateau, where Patrick, now married and a father himself, struggles with child rearing, adultery, his mother's desire for assisted suicide, and the loss of the family home. At Last, set over the single day of a funeral, is the stunning final volume.
I read the five Patrick Melrose novels in five days. When I finished, I read them again -- Ann Patchett
Nothing about the plots can prepare you for the rich, acerbic comedy of St. Aubyns world ormore surprisingits philosophical density -- Zadie Smith
If something has kept you from reading this great novel in five parts, let it keep you no more. -- Jonathan Franzen
Perhaps the most brilliant English novelist of his generation -- Alan Hollinghurst
EDWARD ST. AUBYN was born in London in 1960. His acclaimed Patrick Melrose novels are Never Mind, Bad News, Some Hope, Mother's Milk (winner of the Prix Femina etranger and shortlisted for the Booker Prize), and At Last. He is also the author of A Clue to the Exit, On the Edge (short-listed for the Guardian Fiction Prize), Lost for Words (winner of the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize), Double Blind, and Dunbar, his reimagining of King Lear for the Hogarth Shakespeare project.