Eating Mammals: Three Novellas

John Barlow


Rated: 3.25 of 5 stars
3.25 · 4 ratings · 272 pages · Published: 08 Apr 2004

Eating Mammals: Three Novellas by John Barlow
In the tradition of T. C. Boyle, Steven Millhauser, and Michel Faber—with a penchant for the macabre worthy of Irvine Welsh—comes Eating Mammals.

Gypsies, businessmen, servants, masters, and unwise children come together in three mythical tales from Victorian England. Eating Mammals evokes a lost time and place in which the realm of the magical seems almost too possible: a winged cat wreaks havoc in a Yorkshire workhouse and then in the minds of a succession of owners; a famed stunt eater introduces his apprentice, Captain Gusto, to the delicate art of devouring anything for a living; a blooming romance between two meat-pie makers leads thirty-two adorned donkeys to the altar. Wholly original and as assured as folklore, Eating Mammals marks the arrival of a very distinctive new voice.

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