The Liar's Dictionary

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Bookseller Reviews

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The Liar's Dictionary
All about lexicographicking....
The novel has two time settings, based on Swansby’s fictional dictionary in London. The first is the story of Winceworth working as a lexicographer on the ... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley
The Liar's Dictionary
A playful nod to those who adore the English language
Did you know that when people are creating dictionaries, encyclopaedias, maps and directories they often include fictitious entries as a copyright trap to ... READ MORE
Emily Fordham
The Liar's Dictionary
An excellent debut novel
A thoroughly enjoyable novel filled with playful writing and lexicographer tomfoolery. An absolute must-read for logophiles!
Scarlett
The Liar's Dictionary
A brilliantly playful story of language and love
This is a really sweet story with som lovably flawed characters trying to find their place in an often bewildering world. Eley Williams has an insightful e... READ MORE
Jack at Glasgow Argyle Street

Synopsis

Longlisted for the Polari Book Prize 2021

Shortlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize 2021

mountweazel, noun: a fake entry deliberately inserted into a dictionary or work of reference. Often used as a safeguard against copyright infringement.

In the final year of the nineteenth century, Peter Winceworth has reached the letter 'S', toiling away for the much-anticipated and multi-volume Swansby's New Encyclopaedic Dictionary. Overwhelmed at his desk and increasingly uneasy that his colleagues are attempting to corral language and regiment facts, Winceworth feels compelled to assert some sense of individual purpose and exercise artistic freedom, and begins inserting unauthorised, fictitious entries into the dictionary.

In the present day, young intern Mallory is tasked with uncovering these mountweazels as the text of the dictionary is digitised for modern readers. Through the words and their definitions she finds she has access to their creator's motivations, hopes and desires. More pressingly, she must also field daily threatening anonymous phone calls. Is a suggested change to the dictionary's definition of marriage (n.) really that controversial? What power does Mallory have when it comes to words and knowing how to tell the truth? And does the caller really intend for the Swansby's staff to 'burn in hell'?

As their two narratives combine, Winceworth and Mallory must discover how to negotiate the complexities of an often nonsensical, untrustworthy, hoax-strewn and undefinable life.

The Liar's Dictionary explores themes of trust and creativity, naming the unnameable, and celebrates the rigidity, fragility and absurdity of language. It is an exhilarating debut novel from a formidably brilliant young writer.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • ISBN: 9781786090591
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 19 mm
  • Weight: 206g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Liar's Dictionary
Enjoyable and unique, if you love words, you'll love it
I really enjoyed this book, very very different to anything else out there. If you love words, this book is for you. Set in two timeframes across the wri... READ MORE
Lucy Williams
The Liar's Dictionary
Wonderfully whimsical wordsmithery
Wonderfully (adv.): “in a way that inspires delight or admiration; extremely well” Whimsical: (adj): "(1) playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an a... READ MORE
Graham Fulcher
The Liar's Dictionary
Enjoyable ride through the world of words
With thanks to Random House and NetGalley for an ARC in return for an honest review. This is a clever and enjoyable novel, especially if, like me, you lov... READ MORE
BluestockingLondon
The Liar's Dictionary
Infused by language, a gripping tale
I'm always a sucker for novels about (or heavily infused by) books, words and/or language, so The Liar's Dictionary appealed to me right from the initial d... READ MORE
Stuart Dredge
The Liar's Dictionary
I absolutely loved this book!
I was sent a copy of The Liar's Dictionary by Eley Williams to read and review by NetGalley. I absolutely loved this book! Being an avid reader I love wor... READ MORE
lesleys
The Liar's Dictionary
A fun, witty and gentle novel
This was a fun little novel which was easy to read and enjoyable. Mallory is a lexicographer working for a well known (for being unfinished) dictionary wh... READ MORE
Damian pugh
The Liar's Dictionary
A Lexicon of Laughter
We have two separate narratives going on in Eley Williams' humorous and delightful A-Z. In pre-war London, Winceworth is a disgruntled intellectual charac... READ MORE
Daren Kearl
The Liar's Dictionary
Language abounds in this delightful novel
I was utterly charmed and enthralled by The Liar's Dictionary, as any logophile would be. Not only are there two parallel stories of interest - one around ... READ MORE
KimG9
The Liar's Dictionary
A logophile's delight
'There is no such thing as the perfect dictionary. Not every word is beautiful or remarkable, and neither is its every user or creator. Finding the right w... READ MORE
Alan M
The Liar's Dictionary
A delight!
An absolutely incredible novel - Eley Williams has a masterful way with words. Following on from her collection of short stories – Attrib. – Williams has... READ MORE
Emma S
The Liar's Dictionary
A pure joy to read
The Liar's Dictionary was a pure joy to read. Witty, engaging and gorgeous wordplay full of wry observations on language and human behaviour. It's 1899 an... READ MORE
Louise Barber
The Liar's Dictionary
Fun with words!
Victorian lexicographer, Peter Winceworth, inserts fictitious entries in Swansby’s Dictionary. Present-day intern, Mallory, has been tasked with identifyin... READ MORE
Amanda Read
The Liar's Dictionary
Intriguing Novel with Plenty of Wordplay
Most readers are keen to unearth new words and so a novel about a dictionary has got to catch your interest. There is plenty of wordplay in this intriguing... READ MORE
Steve Taylor
The Liar's Dictionary
an author to watch
The Liar’s Dictionary is the first novel by British author, Eley Williams. In the final years of the nineteenth century, Peter Winceworth relieves the bore... READ MORE
Marianne Vincent
The Liar's Dictionary
Disappointing
I was looking forward to reading this book as I love words and language and etymology. But it was disappointing. The Preface came across as pretentious, an... READ MORE
Sharyn Farnaby
The Liar's Dictionary
A Quirky Joy
What an absolute joy. Quirky, mesmerising and thoroughly enjoyable. The Liar’s Dictionary spools together the tales of two lexicographers c. a century apar... READ MORE
Nic Johnston