Author:Eleanor Bailey

Idioglossia: A secret language between a few people, a private language; a lalallation; the babble of babies or the murmur of lunatics.
Bolshy, demanding, eccentric, Great Edie is a Jewish immigrant whose aspirations have always been dampened by reality and whose talents she obscures behind a bristling exterior. Her daughter Grace has been incarcerated in an asylum for most of her adult life following a tragedy from which she never recovers. As a result, Maggie, her only child, is brought up by an alcoholic father on board a cruise liner where, like him, she earns her keep as an entertainer of sorts. Her own daughter, Sarah, is truly dispossessed and, through promiscuous sex, seeks the affection denied to her as a child.
Though disparate, their lives have a curious symmetry: four generations of women who have all been touched by a legacy of madness which they must, in one way or another, confront if they are to achieve fulfilment. Idioglossia is a rich and rewarding novel written with a sparklingly original voice and is destined to establish Eleanor Bailey as one of the most exciting writers of her generation.
A clever, dramatic read with a great deal of passion...it crackles with energy
—— Margaret ForsterExuberant...funny and sad and full of human sympathy
—— Jill Paton WalshQuite, quite different... eerie, horrific, brilliant
—— GuardianHis fierce love for his mother warring with the need to follow his own desires - analysed with a vigorous relentlessness and pungent imagery - makes this a work whose power stands the test of time
—— Sunday TimesWhen I was 13 or 14 this was the book I couldn't put down. It's very good teenager territory
—— Jonathan Pryce , Daily ExpressHis ability to live and write on the hoof never ceases to amaze
—— William Scammell , IndependentLawrence is tremendously exciting . . . we were all influenced by Lawrence, including the poetry, which is wonderful, and is probably still not enough liked, partly because people call him sexist. He's much more complicated
—— Thom GunnLawrence is elegant yet passionate and his imagery is second to none
—— Daily Express, Simon Shepherd's Six Best Books