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Sam Byers, Byers Sam
Idiopathy
English · Paperback
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Informationen zum Autor Sam Byers was born in 1979. Idiopathy is his first novel. It has been chosen for the Waterstones 11, the annual shortlist of the book chain’s favourite fiction debuts. Klappentext A novel of love, narcissism and ailing cattle. "A savagely brilliant novel ... Brimming with comic brio and nuanced psychological insight, 'Idiopathy' signals the arrival of an exciting new talent ... If 'Idiopathy' was half as fun to write as it is to read I suspect Mr Byers found some happiness along the way." David Annand, Sunday Telegraph "This is a savagely funny debut from a gifted, cynical new voice." Joseph Charlton, FT "Will make you purr with delight. It's well observed, light on its feet and never less than entertaining, with elegant ruminations on sex, love and loneliness that offset by some sublime comic riffs on the state of the nation." Sebastian Shakespeare, Tatler "Scabrously funny, beadily vigilant and often piercingly perceptive ... it's hard to fault the enthusiasm with which Byers goes about his task, or the vicious wit he brings to it." Trevor Lewis, Sunday Times "Page by page, an almost indecently entertaining book. Byers goes beyond being merely a talented comic novelist ... insights bring the deeper laughs - and they are what allow him to turn the corner, as the novel reaches its climax, into something altogether more poignant and more serious." Sam Leith, TLS "A howling dig at cultural myopia." Catherine Taylor, Guardian "Who knows what caused this hilarious, observant, and provocative novel, but I'm glad it happened. Sam Byers exhibits serious talent in his debut." Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask "Idiopathy made me feel even WORSE about my generation, all while laughing hysterically, busting my gut, going to the hospital. It also features a delightful protagonist and the unexplainable British town of Norwich." Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story 'Witty, well observed, cynical, tender. One of the best contemporary novels I've read in ages.' Sam Mills, author of The Quiddity of Will Self "Clearly a writer to watch." Will Skidelsky, Observer 'Fresh and confident ... Byers might have to get used to the attention.' Sameer Rahin, Daily Telegraph Zusammenfassung Shortlisted for the Costa First Novel award 2013! this bitterly humorous debut is a novel of love! narcissism! and ailing cattle. ...
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'A savagely brilliant novel ... Brimming with comic brio and nuanced psychological insight, 'Idiopathy' signals the arrival of an exciting new talent ... If 'Idiopathy' was half as fun to write as it is to read I suspect Mr Byers found some happiness along the way.' David Annand, Sunday Telegraph
'Brilliant ... a mordantly riveting first novel about what it's like to be a thirtysomething.' John Lanchester, Observer
'Laced with satirical verve . . . this is a savagely funny debut from a gifted, cynical new voice.' Joseph Charlton, FT
'Will make you purr with delight. It's well observed, light on its feet and never less than entertaining, with elegant ruminations on sex, love and loneliness that offset by some sublime comic riffs on the state of the nation.' Sebastian Shakespeare, Tatler
'Scabrously funny, beadily vigilant and often piercingly perceptive ... it's hard to fault the enthusiasm with which Byers goes about his task, or the vicious wit he brings to it.' Trevor Lewis, Sunday Times
'Page by page, an almost indecently entertaining book. Byers goes beyond being merely a talented comic novelist ... insights bring the deeper laughs - and they are what allow him to turn the corner, as the novel reaches its climax, into something altogether more poignant and more serious.' Sam Leith, TLS
'Brimming with comic brio and nuanced psychological insight , Sam Byers's first novel, "Idiopathy", signals the arrival of a new talent.' Telegraph
'Even as Idiopathy threatens to become an emotional abattoir, Byers's prose remains spreadsheet-specific, mock analytical, funny . . . [Byers] has taken a laudable risk in turning his Bovarys bovine and Kareninas sheepish.' Joshua Cohen, The New York Times Book Review
'Byers has a quicksilver prose style and an easy, unlabored way of getting his point across . . . A sad, poignant and funny debut, deeply relatable and replete with promise for the author's future.' Time Out New York (4 out of 5 stars)
Product details
Authors | Sam Byers, Byers Sam |
Publisher | Fourth Estate |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 01.01.2014 |
EAN | 9780007412105 |
ISBN | 978-0-00-741210-5 |
No. of pages | 312 |
Dimensions | 129 mm x 198 mm x 23 mm |
Series |
Fourth Estate |
Subjects |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FICTION / Literary, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary |
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