Whatever It Is, I Don't Like It: The Best of Howard Jacobson
by Howard Jacobson 2020-07-08 16:11:16
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"It takes a particular kind of man," writes Howard Jacobson, "to want an embroidered polo player astride his left nipple. Occasionally, when I am tired and emotional, or consumed with self-dislike, I try to imagine myself as someone else, a wearer of... Read more

"It takes a particular kind of man," writes Howard Jacobson, "to want an embroidered polo player astride his left nipple. Occasionally, when I am tired and emotional, or consumed with self-dislike, I try to imagine myself as someone else, a wearer of Yarmouth shirts and fleecy sweats, of windbreakers and rugged Tyler shorts, of baseball caps with polo players where the section of the brain that concerns itself with aesthetics is supposed to be. Good men return from fighting Satan in the wilderness the stronger for their struggle, and so do I."

Jacobson brims with life in this collection of his most acclaimed columns from the" Independent." From the unusual disposal of his father-in-law's ashes and the cultural wasteland of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" to the melancholy sensuality of Leonard Cohen and the desolation of Wagner's tragedies, Jacobson writes with all the thunder and joy of a man possessed. Absurdity piles upon absurdity, and glorious sentences accrete to create a uniquely human collection, at times hilarious, at others heartbreaking, and always irresistibly entertaining. Less

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  • 5.53x8.27x0.95inches
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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • February 28, 2012
  • English
  • 9781608197989
Howard Eric Jacobson (born 25 Aug 1942) is a British novelist and journalist. He is known for writing comic novels that often revolve around the dilemmas of British Jewish characters. His 1999 novel T...
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