As Carey follows this charming scoundrel across a continent and a century, he creates a crazy quilt of outlandish encounters, with characters that include a genteel dowager who fends off madness with an electric belt and a ravishing young girl with a dangerous fondness for rooftop trysts. Boldly inventive, irresistibly odd, Illywhacker is further proof that Peter Carey is one of the most enchanting writers at work in any hemisphere.
Translator, literary agent @ShawLiterary. Formerly head book buyer @readingsbooks. Kafka, Sebald, the Antipodes.
You know I was wrong (I had an awful suspicion I might be!) There was of course this excellent piece by @_DeclanFry: "combines the picaresque quality of Peter Carey's Illywhacker with the inquisitiveness of Aldous Huxley and the rhythms of a twinkly whimsical
"Carey can spin a yarn with the best of them.... Illywhacker is a big, garrulous, funny novel.... If you haven't been to Australia, read Illywhacker. It will give you the feel of it like nothing else I know." --The New York Times Book Review
"A book of awesome breadth, ambition, and downright narrative joy.... Illywhacker is a triumph." --Washington Post Book World