Service
Autor John Tottenhamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781805227021
ISBN-10: 1805227025
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile Books Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1805227025
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile Books Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
John Tottenham is a British-born artist and writer living in Los Angeles. He is the author of four volumes of poetry and writes a column in Artillery, and his paintings and drawings have been exhibited in solo shows in LA and New York. Service is his first novel.
Recenzii
Highly accomplished, deeply satisfying ... I marked up almost every page for the zingers, the takedowns and the memorable sad man lit bantz
Full of whipsmart lines on the drudgery of retail, the futility of art and the hateful lifestyles of hipsters, Service is laugh-out-loud funny and nearly always bang-on true
A winning mix of scabrous workplace comedy and mischievous metafiction
Savage, furious, hilarious and melancholic all at once
So heartfelt that we find ourselves howling with laughter because, despite his best efforts, John Tottenham writes with a rare comic intensity and re-creates himself in the guise of an unforgettable character in fiction
The weariest bohemian, with a Keatsian death-drive he somehow keeps outliving, John Tottenham is my favourite nihilistic romantic
Hilarious... A book about the destruction of bohemia and the nightmare of trying to live--let alone make art--with very little money.
Acerbic, misanthropic and surprisingly funny
Hilarious, refreshingly mean-spirited and often brilliant
A post-punk Byron ... Service looks like a blow but is a prayer
Tottenham is an extraordinarily fine writer. He is blessed with a gift for observation ... this is a book of the moment
Consistently hilarious and occasionally heartening
This gritty, bleak, nihilistic, yet darkly funny, novel contains more insight into bookseller life than the many dozens of other contemporary novels on the subject
The funniest novel about thwarted literary ambitions and professional jealousy since Amis' The Information
A wicked sense of humour
entertaining and surprisingly inventive ... a novel that reaches beyond itself
A bleakly funny read
Full of whipsmart lines on the drudgery of retail, the futility of art and the hateful lifestyles of hipsters, Service is laugh-out-loud funny and nearly always bang-on true
A winning mix of scabrous workplace comedy and mischievous metafiction
Savage, furious, hilarious and melancholic all at once
So heartfelt that we find ourselves howling with laughter because, despite his best efforts, John Tottenham writes with a rare comic intensity and re-creates himself in the guise of an unforgettable character in fiction
The weariest bohemian, with a Keatsian death-drive he somehow keeps outliving, John Tottenham is my favourite nihilistic romantic
Hilarious... A book about the destruction of bohemia and the nightmare of trying to live--let alone make art--with very little money.
Acerbic, misanthropic and surprisingly funny
Hilarious, refreshingly mean-spirited and often brilliant
A post-punk Byron ... Service looks like a blow but is a prayer
Tottenham is an extraordinarily fine writer. He is blessed with a gift for observation ... this is a book of the moment
Consistently hilarious and occasionally heartening
This gritty, bleak, nihilistic, yet darkly funny, novel contains more insight into bookseller life than the many dozens of other contemporary novels on the subject
The funniest novel about thwarted literary ambitions and professional jealousy since Amis' The Information
A wicked sense of humour
entertaining and surprisingly inventive ... a novel that reaches beyond itself
A bleakly funny read