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The Cry of the Sloth
By (Author) Sam Savage
Coffee House Press
Coffee House Press
8th December 2009
United States
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 200mm, Spine 20mm
269g
Firmin, Sam Savages first bookpublished when he was 65-years-oldwas a major critical hit for Coffee House and a huge commercial success in Europe. Re-issued in the U.S. by Delta Trade Paperbacks in 2008, it continues to garner fans across the globeincluding the writers Philip Pullman, Karen Joy Fowler, and Donna Leon; Americas most famous librarian, Nancy Pearl, who chose it as one of her favorite books for NPR; yeoman bookseller Robert Gray, who wrote about it numerous times for Shelf Awareness; and The Whos Pete Townshend. Firmin was an ALA Notable Book, Book Sense Annual Highlight, Library Journal Top Debut Novel selection and a Litblog Co-op Read This! pick (selected by Ed Champion). It was also a finalist for the B&N Discover Great New Writers Award, the PEN L.L. Winship Award, and the Society of Midland Authors Award. Like Firmin, this is a send-up of the literary life and the loneliness and madness that accompanies it. Instead of a rats perspective, though, this story is conveyed through every word the main character commits to paper over the course of four months and reveals the delusions we harbor and personae we adopt when we address the various players in our lifefrom bill collectors to former lovers, those we admire and those we loathe. Its also a hilarious (and cautionary) tale for anyone who has ever wondered about the inner lives of writers, editors, and publishers. Simultaneous publication in Spain, Italy, and the UK (through Orion Books) will boost the books profile.
Sam Savage is the author of the bestseller Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife, an American Library Association Notable Book and Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award finalist. A native of South Carolina, Savage holds a PhD in philosophy from Yale University, was once an editor of a literary quarterly, and now lives in Madison, Wisconsin.