Slouching Towards Kalamazoo (Import) - Softcover

DeVries, Peter

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9780140070705: Slouching Towards Kalamazoo (Import)

Synopsis

Fifteen-year-old Anthony Thrasher follows his free-spirited tutor, Miss Maggie Doubloon, and their illegitimate son, Ahab, to Kalamazoo where he meets Bubbles Breedlove, Ahab's virginal nursemaid, and falls in love with her

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About the Author

Peter De Vries (1910–1993), the man responsible for contributing to the cultural vernacular such witticisms as "Nostalgia ain't what it used to be" and "Deep down, he's shallow," was, according to Kingsley Amis, "the funniest serious writer to be found on either side of the Atlantic." But De Vries's life and work was informed as much by sorrow as by wit.

Review

"With luck, a writer capable of producing both Slouching Towards Kalamazoo and The Blood of the Lamb will not remain unappreciated for long."

(Adam Kirsch New York Sun)

"The fine cutting edge of his comic vision comes, as always, from the sense that there is hell to pay." (Paul Gray Time)

"Anyone who has never read him could perhaps find no better place to start than with [Slouching towards Kalamazoo]. . . . It is vintage De Vries." (Thomas Meehan New York Times)

“De Vries was an editor at Poetry magazine, a staff writer at The New Yorker, and the author of some two dozen of the wittiest novels you’ll ever read, including the masterworks The Blood of the Lamb and Slouching Toward Kalamazoo, as well as The Tunnel of Love and Reuben, Reuben, just resurrected in handsome paperback by the University of Chicago Press. . . . Only those with a consummate lack of cleverness wield the word ‘clever’ as an insult, and De Vries demonstrates just how much can be done with a creative intelligence charged by the clever and satirical and ironic. Let us now praise those saints at the University of Chicago Press who possess the smarts and good taste to return to print a peerless American maestro of wit.” (William Giraldi The Millions)

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