The Adulterants
Autor Joe Dunthorneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2019
'Blisteringly funny and brimming with caustic charm- a joyous diagnosis of our modern ills that made me laugh out loud even when it was breaking my heart' Paul Murray, author ofSkippy Dies
Ray is not a bad guy. He mostly did not cheat on his heavily pregnant wife. He only sometimes despises every one of his friends. His career as a freelance tech journalist is dismal but he dreams of making a difference one day. But Ray is about to learn that his special talent is for making things worse.
Brace yourself for an encounter with the modern everyman. Enter the world of ironic misanthropy and semi-ironic underachievement, of competitively sensitive men, catastrophic open marriages, and lots of Internet righteousness. With lacerating wit and wry affection, Joe Dunthorne dissects the urban millennial psyche of a man too old to be an actual millennial.
'Every lost generation needs its memorial and now at last we haveThe Adulterants. It's very sad and very funny and written with an innocence that in fact is diabolical' Adam Thirlwell, author ofLurid and Cute
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241980972
ISBN-10: 0241980976
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241980976
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Joe
Dunthornewas
born
and
brought
up
in
Swansea.
He
is
the
author
ofSubmarine,
which
has
been
translated
into
fifteen
languages
and
made
into
an
acclaimed
film
directed
by
Richard
Ayoade,
andWild
Abandon,
which
won
the
2012
Encore
Award.
A
collection
of
his
poetry
is
published
asFaber
New
Poets
5.
Joe
Dunthorne
lives
in
London
andThe
Adulterantsis
his
third
novel.
www.joedunthorne.com
www.joedunthorne.com
Recenzii
There
isa
chortle-inducing
moment
on
almost
every
page...
Dunthorne
is
not
onlyone
of
contemporary
fiction's
funniest
voicesbut
also
one
of
its
mostgenerous
and
perceptive
Dunthorne is a superbly economical writer... He is alsoproperly funny.There are several snort-through-your-nose moments.But throughout, the novel's comedy is alwaysbalanced by insight and poignancy
The Adulterants is thrust-the-book-at-the-person-next-to-you hilarious
Joe Dunthorne is one of our best young writers
Bristles with a deliciously sour, dyspeptic humourand is excellent atskewering the lifestyle habits of a liberal-minded middle-class
Perfectly formed... a pin-sharp skewering of a certain type of modern urban thirtysomething male, trapped in a protracted adolescent state. It's one not to be missed
The Adulterants, from its punning title onwards, isbrilliantly knowing about its knowingness. It knows the only way we'll tolerate a narrator as annoying as Ray is to punish him for the very virtues that make him a good narrator - nosiness and eloquence
A sharp satire of contemporary London and the modern urban male
Blisteringly funny and brimming with caustic charm - a joyous diagnosis of our modern ills that made me laugh out loud even when it was breaking my heart
Dark, beautifully wry, and side-splittingly excruciating, The Adulterants is a triumph of voice and vision
A tale of modern manhood, full of malaise, melancholy and wryly funny observations
A richly illuminating comedy of disappointment, uproarious and mournful, that places Joe Dunthorne triumphantly in the tradition of Evelyn Waugh and (that other Swansea resident) Kingsley Amis. A deft, brilliant, surprising joyride
Joe Dunthorne's new book is a pleasure - I was very fortunate to get to read his book Submarine early and reading this one was equally thrilling. I owe him a great deal ( but refuse to repay him)
Smartly written, The Adulterants riffs on London's housing crisis, competitively sensitive men and social media with wry insight
Dunthorne is a superbly economical writer... He is alsoproperly funny.There are several snort-through-your-nose moments.But throughout, the novel's comedy is alwaysbalanced by insight and poignancy
The Adulterants is thrust-the-book-at-the-person-next-to-you hilarious
Joe Dunthorne is one of our best young writers
Bristles with a deliciously sour, dyspeptic humourand is excellent atskewering the lifestyle habits of a liberal-minded middle-class
Perfectly formed... a pin-sharp skewering of a certain type of modern urban thirtysomething male, trapped in a protracted adolescent state. It's one not to be missed
The Adulterants, from its punning title onwards, isbrilliantly knowing about its knowingness. It knows the only way we'll tolerate a narrator as annoying as Ray is to punish him for the very virtues that make him a good narrator - nosiness and eloquence
A sharp satire of contemporary London and the modern urban male
Blisteringly funny and brimming with caustic charm - a joyous diagnosis of our modern ills that made me laugh out loud even when it was breaking my heart
Dark, beautifully wry, and side-splittingly excruciating, The Adulterants is a triumph of voice and vision
A tale of modern manhood, full of malaise, melancholy and wryly funny observations
A richly illuminating comedy of disappointment, uproarious and mournful, that places Joe Dunthorne triumphantly in the tradition of Evelyn Waugh and (that other Swansea resident) Kingsley Amis. A deft, brilliant, surprising joyride
Joe Dunthorne's new book is a pleasure - I was very fortunate to get to read his book Submarine early and reading this one was equally thrilling. I owe him a great deal ( but refuse to repay him)
Smartly written, The Adulterants riffs on London's housing crisis, competitively sensitive men and social media with wry insight