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The Housing Lark
The Housing Lark
Nov 15, 2025 7:12 AM

Author:Sam Selvon,Don Gilet

The Housing Lark

Brought to you by Penguin.

Sitting in his cramped basement room in Brixton, Battersby dreams of money, women, a T-bone steak - and a place to call his own. So he and a group of friends decide to save up and buy a house together. But amid grasping landlords, the temptations of spending money and the less-than-welcoming attitude of the Mother Country, can this motley group of hustlers and schemers, Trinidadians and Jamaicans, men and women make their dreams a reality?

'Irreverent, spirited ... a seriously funny novel' New York Review of Books

'Selvon's meticulously observed narratives of displaced Londoners' lives created a template for how to write about migrant, and postmigrant, London for countless writers who have followed in his wake, including Hanif Kureishi and Zadie Smith' Caryl Phillips

© Sam Selvon 1965 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

Reviews

A unique and wonderful novel, comic and serious, cynical and tender-hearted ... With its surprisingly happy ending and irreverent, spirited wit, The Housing Lark goes against the grain of much postcolonial literature ... Funny, serious, innovative, multilingual, musical, The Housing Lark shows how literary expression can create community across race, gender, place, and time

—— Dohra Ahmad

Selvon's meticulously observed narratives of displaced Londoners' lives created a template for how to write about migrant, and postmigrant, London for countless writers who have followed in his wake, including Hanif Kureishi and Zadie Smith ... The Housing Lark is a a fine, and unfairly neglected, companion novel to The Lonely Londoners

—— Caryl Phillips

A vibrant comic classic ... perfectly observed

—— Colin Grant , Observer

The Housing Lark is both spry and strikingly resonant ... Ultimately, as much as its lovable characters and its caper-strewn quest, what makes The Housing Lark so special are the music and melodies of Selvon's prose.

—— Sukhdev Sandhu , Guardian

Sam Selvon is known for The Lonely Londoners. But it is The Housing Lark in which his brilliance truly shines.

—— Helon Habila

Funny, subversive and lyrical ... Selvon's garrulous comically-gifted narrator feels like a friend, spinning surreal yet familiar tales in a late-night drinking den. Yet his stories have a sharp edge. The dark side of the Windrush experience lurks between the laughs and this deeply enjoyable book hides serious literary intent.

—— Loyd Grossman

New Journalism given a new lease of life . . . And then there's the frank pleasure of her sentences . . . I'm glad to taste something this sharp, this smart.

—— Olivia Laing , Observer

She's going to be one we turn to for our serious pleasures and for the insight and wisdom we'll be needing in hard times to come.

—— Robert Stone

If you want to ride in a famous motorcycle race, then hang out with Keith Richards in 1990s San Francisco and finally consider the work of Marguerite Duras - and who wouldn't? - all you have to do is pick up this wide-ranging book of journalism.

—— Bethanne Patrick , Washington Post

Rachel Kushner's wonderful new book The Hard Crowd is a personal favourite . . . It's an exhilarating, voracious collection.

—— Martin Colthorpe , Irish Times

Rachel Kushner's dauntless essays [are] all propelled by a singular and ferocious curiosity.

—— Cornelia Channing , Vulture

Kushner proves as shrewd and daring in her essays as she is in her fiction, and a reader gets the same sense of tagging along with an author who has slept rough, thought hard, and gotten into her car to drive out and witness an event with her own two eyes . . . [A] dazzling collection.

—— Christpher Bollen , Interview

This vitalizing essay collection . . . illuminate[s Kushner's] adventurous life and why and how she developed the skills to write about it with such breath-catching clarity and polished rigor, the literary equivalent of the fine-tuned mechanics of the motorcycles and classic cars she treasures . . . leaving her passengers exultant and enlightened.

—— Donna Seaman , Booklist *Starred Review*

Come for the sharp portraits of Jeff Koons and Denis Johnson, the blistering reportage from refugee camps and illegal motorcycle races, or the light-with-laughter-yet-heavy-with-yearning paeans to classic cars and the San Francisco indie scene of the 1980s; stay for the opportunity to witness the maturation of one of the most intelligent and distinctive literary sensibilities of our time.

—— Emily Firetog , Lithub

With characteristic confidence and poise, Kushner unpicks highly charged issues.

—— Chiara Rimella , Monocle

Decidedly erudite . . . The Hard Crowd shows a writer intent on tackling each object of scrutiny with an unsentimental eye, not seeking to come to conclusions, but to sit with the problems that may emerge.

—— Katie da Cunha Lewin , Financial Times

Kushner can really write. Her prose has a poise and wariness and moral graininess that put you in mind of Robert Stone and Joan Didion. This wariness lurks beneath a sensibility that's on constant alert for crazy, sensual, often ravaged beauty.

—— Dwight Garner , New York Times

Award-winning novelist Kushner . . . who's also turned toward criminal-justice-reform activism, shifts modes with an essay collection that promises something for all who love her work. (Yes, there will be motorcycles).

—— Entertainment Weekly

The Hard Crowd is a vibrant love letter to the people who have inspired her... [Kushner is] as bold and adventurous in her writing as she has been in her life.

—— Erica Wagner , Harper's Bazaar

A compelling collection... The Hard Crowd is a portal into the lived experience of one of America's finest contemporary writers.

—— Fred Kelly , Tablet

Collected over twenty years her [Kushner's] wry and vivid writing offer a fascinating insight into the themes and thinking that underpin her fiction.

—— A Little Bird, *Summer Reads of 2021*

The Hard Crowd is not so much Kushner's own memoir as a group biography of recklessness... Who better to narrate the lives of wrecked souls than the one who kept her head, storing up details of the wreckage?... [Rachel Kushner is] a vessel for excitement - the voice of a brood of Californian kids, a kind of Joan Didion for our times.

—— Amber Husain , White Review

Kushner's first essay collection jostled through the colourful events and characters that have informed her fiction. It's quite the ride.

—— Mr Porter, *Summer Reads of 2021*

Rachel Kushner's essays have a way of grabbing you by the neck and pulling you into places you'd never normally go... The Hard Crowd is a great book.

—— Steven Long , Crack Magazine

Rachel Kushner's dynamic, incisive and glamorous prose style gives perfect expression to her reportage, essays and criticism, and The Hard Crowd, her first non-fiction collection, is an exciting book... she writes from the inside out and gives us the true story, the real deal.

—— Kevin Barry , New Statesman, *Books of the Year*

The Hard Crowd underlines Kushner's non-fiction work as personal and immersive, much in the style of Joan Didion, and reveals the author as an inveterate outsider who embraces adventure.

—— Max Liu , iNews, *Books of the Year*

Brilliant ... An absolute mind hug

—— Niall Breslin

Freyne's radar is precision-honed to find the madness within the mundane

—— Sunday Independent

More moving that I ever expected and somehow funnier than I assumed

—— Emer McLysaght , Irish Times, Best Books of 2020

Editor's Choice: A gorgeous story about friendship, adventure and the importance of taking risks.

—— Alice O'Keefe , Bookseller

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—— Kirkus Reviews

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—— People (“Best New Books”), USA

A book that will have you howling with laughter the one moment and wiping away tears the next - my favourite read in years. Don't miss it.

—— YOU magazine, South Africa
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