Empty Wigs, 9781800183247
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Hallucinatory tales of base appetites, terrible choices, and offensive brilliance.
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Empty Wigs

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  • Hardcover

    1008 pages

  • Release Date

    12 August 2025

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Summary

Empty Wigs: A Hallucinatory Ride Through the Jungle of Existence

“Go to Empty Wigs for prose that never ceases to dazzle, for an extended holiday from contemporary pieties and to disgrace yourself with laughter” Paul Genders, Literary Review

Empty Wigs is a hallucinatory ride through the twentieth century that will cement Jonathan Meades as one of the great imaginative writers of our age.

It moves from bloody Algiers in 1962 to the Welsh Marches in the late ninetee…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781800183247
ISBN-10:1800183240
Author:Jonathan Meades
Publisher:Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
Imprint:Unbound
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1008
Release Date:12 August 2025
Weight:1.24kg
Dimensions:61mm x 242mm x 236mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

  • ‘Go to Empty Wigs for prose that never ceases to dazzle, for an extended holiday from contemporary pieties and to disgrace yourself with laughter’ Paul Genders, Literary Review

  • ‘Loudly immoral, deafeningly well written and indiscriminately offensive, Meades’s novel is a breath of filthy air in a puritanical age’ Cosmo Adair, The Times

  • ‘A head-spinning turn that can quicken from high farce into deep seriousness, vaulting across time and space … no one is safe from its satirical edge’ Chris Harvey, Daily Telegraph
  • ‘He has an omnivorous curiosity and well-bred palate. These gifts are on show at all times, and at the level of the sentence. He finds the mot juste, the striking reference, to complete every brilliant line. Is it all a bit too much? Reader, it is’ Stephen Smith, Observer
  • ‘The horrifying, hilarious, always compelling labyrinth that is Empty WigsPaul Quinn, TLS
  • ‘Meades piles on the style, packing in metaphors, coinages and allusions until the crystals can’t take it, swooping between social classes, doing the police in different voices’ Keith Miller, Spectator
  • ‘It is as if Firbank, Anthony Burgess, Nabokov and Mervyn Peake had hunkered down in Elysium to concoct sentences over draughts of absinthe, and had then dispatched the result to Meades in a fever dream’ Roger Lewis, Oldie

  • ‘Three hundred and whatever glorious and on occasion incomprehensible words … In every sense, a mag. op.’ Jonathon Green, editor of Green’s Dictionary of Slang

  • ‘I was remind of a huge museum of taxidermy with all the characters duly fucked and stuffed accordingly. Bravo’ Chris Petit, author of The Psalm Killer

About The Author

Jonathan Meades

Jonathan Meades’s books include three works of fiction Filthy English, Pompey and The Fowler Family Business and several collections including Museum Without Walls, which received thirteen nominations as a book of the year in 2012. An Encyclopaedia of Myself was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2014 and shortlisted for the PEN Ackerley Prize in 2015. His first and only cookbook, The Plagiarist in the Kitchen, was published in 2017. Pedro and Ricky Come Again (2021) was the sequel to Peter Knows What Dick Likes (1989). Meades has written and performed in more than sixty highly acclaimed television films on predominantly topographical subjects such as French nationalism, the Baltic and dictators’ architecture. He also creates artknacks and treyfs. Treyf means impure, not kosher: it defines his approach to all writing, film and art.

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