Author: Lucy Ellmann
Books
Ducks, Newburyport | 2019 |
Lucy Ellmann is a renowned American-born British author, celebrated for her distinctive narrative style and incisive wit. Born on October 18, 1956, in Evanston, Illinois, she is the daughter of acclaimed writers Richard Ellmann and Mary Ellmann. Growing up in a literary household, she developed an early interest in writing and pursued her education at Falmouth School of Art and the University of Essex.
Ellmann's debut novel, *Sweet Desserts* (1988), received the Guardian Fiction Prize, marking her arrival on the literary scene. Since then, she has authored several critically acclaimed novels, including *Man or Mango?* and *Dot in the Universe*, known for their sharp humor and explorative themes. Her most ambitious work, *Ducks, Newburyport* (2019), is a remarkable stream-of-consciousness novel that delves into the mind of an Ohio housewife, exploring themes of domesticity, identity, and the chaos of modern life.
Ellmann's writing often reflects her keen observations on societal norms, gender roles, and environmental concerns, earning her a devoted readership. Residing in Edinburgh, she continues to contribute to contemporary literature with her bold, engaging narratives.