_______________ 'Comedy is never as clever as when Howard Jacobson is
on a roll and this book finds him barrelling' - Independent on Sunday
'Brilliantly composed ... crackling with Jacobson's wit, superb
wordplay and boundless exuberance' - Times Literary Supplement
'Seriously funny' - Alexei Sayle, Daily Telegraph _______________ A
sharp, witty novel from the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The
Finkler Question Novelist Guy Ableman is in thrall to his vivacious
wife Vanessa, a strikingly beautiful red-head, contrary, highly strung
and blazingly angry. The trouble is, he is no less in thrall to her
alluring mother, Poppy. More like sisters than mother and daughter,
they come as a pair, a blistering presence that destroys Guy's peace
of mind, suggesting the wildest stories but making it impossible for
him to concentrate long enough to write any of them. Not that anyone
reads Guy, anyway. Not that anyone is reading anything. Reading, Guy
fears, is finished. His publisher, fearing the same, has committed
suicide. His agent, like all agents, is in hiding. Vanessa, in the
meantime, is writing a novel of her own. Guy doesn't expect her to
finish it, or even start it, but he dreads the consequences if she
does. In flight from personal disappointment and universal despair,
Guy wonders if it's time to take his love for Poppy to another level.
Fiction might be dead, but desire isn't. And out of that desire he
imagines squeezing one more great book. By turns angry, elegiac and
rude, Zoo Time is a novel about love - love of women, love of
literature, love of laughter. It shows our funniest writer at his
brilliant best. _______________ 'All the trademark Jacobson qualities
- waspish comedy, transgressive sex, wry riffs on Jewishness, prose so
scintillating you might miss its underlying artistry - are here in
spades *****' - The Mail on Sunday 'Once again, Jacobson shows that
the true humorist is among the best kinds of novelist. His humour is
neither cheap nor chirpy but addresses fundamental mysteries' - Sunday
Telegraph
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ISBN
9781408829141
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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