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The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal

Sean Dixon

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English
Harper Collins
13 May 2009
An original, mischievous rites of passage novel which will delight fans of offbeat fiction such as ‘Salmon Fishing in the Yemen’.

The Lacuna Cabal Montreal Young Women's Book Club is THE foremost book club in Canada, no, in the world. Priding themselves on their good taste, intelligent discussions and impeccable opinions, they are a group of misfits and oddballs, living on the edge of normality. There are only two rules: what Missy says goes (ok, there is a nod to democracy but let's be honest here) and NO BOYS. EVER.

Of course, the premier book club in the world must read the first book ever written: 'The Epic of Gilgamesh'. But this monumental book leads them to break all their rules, shed members who end up missing out on EVERYTHING, and travel across the open seas to Bahrain in search of a wise man who'll hopefully have all the answers.

Original, funny, quixotic and ultimately very moving, The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal is set in a time of upheaval: the Iraq war is exploding and people across the world are marching in protest. It's the story of a group of friends who find a family of sorts within their book group, who learn to cope with love, and the lack of it, loss, and the lack of that, and with growing up in a world that is falling apart.

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Imprint:   Harper Collins
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   243g
ISBN:   9780007268573
ISBN 10:   0007268572
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/lacunacabal

Sean Dixon is a full-time writer, occasional essayist, stage actor and banjoist. He gave up jobs as a shipper-receiver, a poster boy (of the putting up on billboards variety) and a prison driver to become a writer. His young adult novel, The Feathered Cloak, was published by Key Porter in Autumn 2007. He lives and plays banjo in Toronto and is currently working on his next novel for HarperCollins.

Reviews for The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal

A heavily embroidered coming-of-age tale.With its unstoppable word flow, footnotes, classical shadowing and dual narrators, Dixon's debut is an energetic, self-absorbed bag of tricks. Its preoccupation is a curious book group, the Lacuna Cabal Montreal Young Women's Book Club, which aims to live out, as far as possible, the story of the book under consideration. Currently it is meeting on the top floor of a disused warehouse owned by Anna, whose lover Dumuzi and his roommate Coby - who recently fell in love with book-group member Emmy - are co-opted into the group to help act out the book its members are currently reading. The book is one of the world's earliest, the Epic of Gilgamesh, introduced in the form of ten stone tablets engraved with cuneiform lettering which Runner, another member, reads aloud in translation. When Runner dies suddenly, her younger brother Neil takes the tablets and stows away on a ship, unknowingly tracing Gilgamesh's steps to Bahrain. Also woven into the fitful story line are themes of sexuality (Anna is experimenting with prostitution), surrealism (Emmy is striped) and politics (it's 2003 and the Iraq war is under way), all adding to the sense that this diffuse first novel would benefit from greater focus and less indulgence.Full of sound and fury, yet inconsequential. (Kirkus Reviews)


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