Tomcat in Love by Tim Obrien

Tomcat in Love by Tim Obrien

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In a tour de force of black comedy, award-winning novelist Tim O’Brien explores the battle of the sexes and creates a savage, startlingly inventive tale with a memorably maddening hero, a modern-day Don Juan who embodies the desires and bewilderment of men everywhere.

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Tomcat in Love by Tim Obrien

In a tour de force of black comedy, award-winning novelist Tim OBrien explores the battle of the sexes and creates a savage, startlingly inventive tale with a memorably maddening hero, a modern-day Don Juan who embodies the desires and bewilderment of men everywhere.

‘An extraordinary novel, a sustained and sophisticated comedy’
Guardian

‘Richly comedic… like a WASPish version of Roth’s Portnoy’s Complaint… dangerously funny.’
Daily Express

‘O’Brien is at his best in this macabre black comedy… a dark, clever fable… extremely funny.’
Sunday Telegraph

‘A wonderful novel, laugh-out-loud funny.’
Washington Post

‘Lust, laughs and literary mastery.’
New York Post

Tim O’Brien was born in Minnesota. He served in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970, and after graduate studies at Harvard worked for the Washington Post. He established himself as one of the leading writers of his generation in 1973 with If I Die in a Combat Zone, the compelling account of his own tour of duty in Vietnam. Subsequent novels include Going After Cacciato, winner of the National Book Award, The Things They Carried, nominated for the Pulitzer, and In the Lake of the Woods, Time Magazine’s 1994 Book of the Year.

‘O’Brien is unquestionably a brilliant writer.’
Glasgow Herald

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ISBN 13 9780006551522
ISBN 10 0006551521
Titel Tomcat in Love
Autor Tim O'brien
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-04-17
Seitenanzahl 384
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