Tom the Obscure
By (Author) Lucy Ellmann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st February 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Runner-up for Gourmand World Cookbook Award 2014 (UK)
32
50g
By the author of Ducks, Newburyport, shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2019 Bloomsbury Publishing is given over to the life of the mind the entire building is adorned, insulated and overwhelmed by books. Yet the snacking habits of the Editorial Department have given rise to a problematic situation the place has been invaded by mice! Into this mousey coup detat steps Tom, a marvellous heathen of a ginger farm cat whos never seen a book in his life. His career begins promisingly, but his effectiveness soon comes into question. Tom settles so well into the Bloomsbury routine that he sleeps soundly in his armchair at night while the mice run riot upstairs. Tom, it seems, is not cut out for mousing. He is an intellectual, he is Tom the Obscure, and destined for greater things
I begin to suspect she may be some sort of genius * Daily Telegraph *
Funny, angry, sarcastic and utterly individual, Ellmann has been described as one of modern literatures most well-kept secrets -- Alison Flood * Observer *
One of the few really innovative and original writers of her generation * The Times *
Born in Illinois, Lucy Ellmann was dragged to England as a teenager. Her first novel, Sweet Desserts, won the Guardian Fiction Prize. It was followed by Varying Degrees of Hopelessness, Man or Mango A Lament, Dot in the Universe, Doctors & Nurses and, most recently, Mimi. She now lives in Edinburgh.