Muck: A Memoir by Craig Sherborne

Muck: A Memoir

Craig Sherborne
213 pages
W.W. Norton & Co.
Jun 2010
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<p>&quot;Mordantly true to life.&quot; - J. M. Coetzee, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature</p> With their only son on the brink of adolescence, the nouveaux-riches Sherbornes move away from the city to start a new, gentrified existence on a three-hundred-acre farm - or &quot;estate&quot; - in Taonga, New Zealand. But life on the farm is anything but wholesome. Sherborne evokes his family's slide into madness through a series of unforgettable, hilarious portraits: of &quot;Feet,&quot; his once-glamorous mother, now addled with snobbery, paranoia, and mental illness; of &quot;The Duke,&quot; his uncomprehending, sporadically violent father; and of himself, the &quot;Lord Muck&quot; of the title, at once helpless victim and ruthless agent of their undoing, who in the end must decide whether he can save his family.<br><br> Clear-sighted, lyrical, and marvelously funny, Muck has been widely hailed as a masterpiece. It is a heartrending memoir of family discord and an exquisite story of a young artist in search of a self.
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Pages 213
Publisher W.W. Norton & Co.
Published 2010
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