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Guillaume Lecasble Lobster (Paperback) Dedalus Euro Shorts

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Book Title
Lobster
Publication Name
Lobster
Title
Lobster
Author
Guillaume Lecasble
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781915568236
ISBN
9781915568236
Publisher
Dedalus Books The Limited
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Fantasy / General, Erotica / General, Literary
Release Date
16/06/2023
Release Year
2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Length
7.7 in
Series
Dedalus Euro Shorts
Book Series
Dedalus Europe Ser.
Edition
2
Publication Year
2024
Features
Revised
Item Weight
5 oz
Item Width
5.1 in
Number of Pages
112 Pages

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Aboard the Titanic, Lobster watches Angelina devour his father, before being plucked out of the aquarium himself. Just as he is put in the boiling pot, the ship hits the iceberg and the pot is thrown to the floor. Lobster survives, with some changes: he finds himself sexually attracted not only to a human, but to the very human who ate his father. He gives her one life-changing orgasm before their tragic separation, following an ugly incident in one of the lifeboats. "A fable of crustacean love. Our hero is a lobster aboard the Titanic. From his tank, he watches his father being eaten by a pretty girl. Then the boat founders and Lobster escapes. Aboard the sinking ship, Angelina, the girl who ate his dad, knows a brief but shattering moment of physical love with Lobster. Then they are separated. They pine for each other. Angelina tries having sex with another lobster, with disastrous results. Death smells of bay leaves." -- Sam Leith in The Daily Telegraph "In terms of abusing the natural world, Lobster by Guillaume Lecasble is in a league of its own. The surrealist tale of a lobster on board the Titanic which finds itself helplessly attracted to a human female, the book hinges on the life-changing orgasm the fishy amorist gives Angelina as the boat sinks in the icy water." -- Tom Fleming in The Literary Review

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Dedalus Books The Limited
ISBN-10
1915568234
ISBN-13
9781915568236
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8063188222

Product Key Features

Edition
2
Book Title
Lobster
Number of Pages
112 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Fantasy / General, Erotica / General, Literary
Features
Revised
Genre
Fiction
Author
Guillaume Lecasble
Book Series
Dedalus Europe Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
5 oz
Item Length
7.7 in
Item Width
5.1 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Agreeably unsettling, and avoiding the obvious turns, twists, and resolutions, Lobster has something of the classical fairy tale to it - the kind which did without the easy or heavy-handed moralizing. It is, however, an adult tale, in every sense, a mature kind of fiction and a clever piece of invention - the kind of novel we see far too little of." -- M.A.Orthofer in The Complete Review, 'Agreeably unsettling, and avoiding the obvious turns, twists, and resolutions, Lobster has something of the classical fairy tale to it - the kind which did without the easy or heavy-handed moralizing. It is, however, an adult tale, in every sense, a mature kind of fiction and a clever piece of invention - the kind of novel we see far too little of.' M.A.Orthofer in The Complete Review, 'A brief, bizarre, boiling broth of surrealism, romantic fatalism and slapstick. Not for the squeamish.' Kirkus Reviews, "A brief, bizarre, boiling broth of surrealism, romantic fatalism and slapstick. Not for the squeamish." -- Kirkus Reviews, "With its fortuitous encounters and near misses, its moments of sweet affection and suicidal despair, Lecasble's tale manages to be both tender and appalling." -- Publishers Weekly, 'With its fortuitous encounters and near misses, its moments of sweet affection and suicidal despair, Lecasble's tale manages to be both tender and appalling.' Publishers Weekly
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
843.92
Edition Description
Revised Edition

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