Mother for Dinner by Shalom Auslander

Mother for Dinner by Shalom Auslander

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Mother for Dinner by Shalom Auslander

An outrageously tasty comedy about identity, tribalism and mothers, from the author of Hope: A Tragedy the funniest novel of the decade Sunday Times
Bad taste has a purpose in this outrageous satire. . grotesque, extremely funny, weirdly touching and acute * Guardian *
Daring, provocative and controversial . . . the outrageous nature of the comedy is done perfectly . . . This is a work of genius * Scotsman *
I loved [it] . . . I devoured it in one sitting . . . I recommend you dig in * The Times *
Laugh-out-loud funny . . Underlying the dark humour, it is, dare I say, a tender tale * Financial Times *
A terrifically funny book . . . Close-to-the-knuckle farce with a big beating heart * Daily Mail *
A grotesque family comedy . . . Written in fast-moving, deadpan prose * New Stateman *
[A] laugh-out-loud, gravely serious satire * Economist, The Best Books of 2021 *
Auslander is an enfant even more terrible than Philip Roth . . . it provides plenty of dark laughs and inspired comic riffs * TLS *
A virtuoso humorist, and a brave one * New York Times Book Review *
You’re unlikely to read anything funnier this year * Big Issue *
Auslander’s greatest strength is the zip and ping of his dialogue . . . uproariously funny * Literary Review *
Brilliantly written, often hilarious but also deeply thoughtful * Jewish Chronicle *
Consistently funny, consistently wise and consistently disturbing in ways that probably only Shalom Auslander could arrange. It is a rare and agile narrative . . . Perhaps not a perfect gift for Mother’s Day, but then again, it could be just the thing -- A. L. Kennedy, Costa Prize-winning author of Day
Portnoy-era Roth couldn't hold a candle to Shalom Auslander * Entertainment Weekly *
Blends tragedy, comedy and satire in the mold of Samuel Beckett and Franz Kafka. * The Wall Street Journal *
Auslander turns his taboo-shattering satiric gaze to cannibalism in this outrageous, salty take on contemporary culture . . . more effective is the riotous dissection of cultural formation and a community's hunger for meaning * Publishers Weekly *
A book that’s funny enough not just to make you nod to show you got the joke, but to make you laugh and laugh * The Critic *
Dead funny and dead serious. A deliciously appalling satire on the hazards of tribalism, religion and tradition – and eating your relatives -- Rhidian Brook, author of The Killing of Butterfly Joe
Irreverent and written with Auslander's incomparable humor, Mother for Dinner is an exploration of legacy, assimilation, the things we owe our families, and the things we owe ourselves * The Jewish Book World *
Shalom Auslander was raised in Monsey, New York. Nominated for the Koret Award for writers under thirty-five, he has published articles in Esquire, New York Times Magazine, Tablet, the New Yorker, and has had stories aired on NPR’s This American Life. Auslander is the author of the short-story collection Beware of God, the memoir Foreskin’s Lament, and the novel Hope: A Tragedy. He is the creator of Showtime’s Happyish. He lives in Los Angeles.
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ISBN 13 9781529052091
ISBN 10 1529052092
Title Mother for Dinner
Author Shalom Auslander
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2021-09-16
Number of pages 272
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