THE ROOSTER CROWS
You'll want to see what happens in the final round of the Tournament of Books.
You'll want to see what happens in the final round of the Tournament of Books.
The Tournament of Books has begun. Buckle in for the bloodbath.

First off, apologies: If you are a winner waiting for a book, it's coming, we promise. We are a bit behind, once again.
In the weeks ahead, we'll be giving away some (though by no means all) of the books featured in this year's Tournament of Books. First up is Anya Ulinich's Petropolis, which Antoine Wilson, writing for the Los Angeles Times, described as "engaging, funny and genuinely moving in all the right places. It is a sparkling debut, a unique comic novel of Homo post-Sovieticus." And Stephan Clark reviewed it right here at TEV:
Like Zadie Smith or John Irving, other novelists who work on a large canvas, the author of Petropolis moves through and credibly evokes many locales and times, and often interests the reader most when she goes on a narrative detour that takes us into the consciousness of someone other than the main character. She's got a controlled voice that can hit the notes between tragedy and comedy, many of her characters have lives as full as those found in a history book, and her background as a painter can be seen in the precise arrangements of her verbal imagery.
We've got a copy of the new paperback edition, courtesy of Penguin, which we'll dispatch (promptly) to one lucky winner per the usual dance steps: Drop us an email, subject line "GOOD ANYA" (sorry), and, as always, include yer freakin' mailing address. Previous winners are ineligible. We'll take all emails until, let's call it 6:00 p.m. PST, and then it's Random Number Generator time. Until then ...
Things are dark here at TEV in honor of our first wedding anniversary but we hope the release of the full list of Rooster pairings will be enough to tide you over until we return tomorrow. Matchups begin this Friday. (And feel free to speculate all you like, but we cannot say a thing.)
Hectic around here today, posting erratic but we can now officially announce that we are, in fact, Rooster judges once more.
The Rooster croweth!
We're one day away from the nailbiting Grand Finale of the Tournament of Books. Head over today and find out who gets to take on Oprah-anointed Cormac McCarthy - Kate Atkinson or Gary Shteyngart ...
Once again, one of our choices makes it to the last round. (Last year we tapped Home Land, which went down to The Accidental.) We're on pins and needles here at Chez TEV to see if we fare any better this time around.
The Tournament of Books - which is hurtling into the homestretch - gets some attention from the Book Standard.
"We couldn't help noticing how much we were interested in these book awards and how silly we thought they were at the same time," said Kevin Guilfoile, ToB chairman. "The idea [for the Tournament of Books] was that it would be a book award and a parody of book awards at the same time."
The Rooster goes into the semifinals today, as we learn whether our Round Two choice, Cormac McCarthy's superb The Road, will advance one step closer to Roosterhood ...
In his recent TEV guest review of Home Land, Jim Ruland called Sam Lipsyte the "funniest writer of his generation," and we're quite inclined to agree. We tore through Home Land in two joyful sittings and can't remember the last time we've laughed so hard. Lipsyte's constellation of oddly sympathetic losers is rendered with a sparkling, inspired prose style that's sent us off in search of all his prior work. In Lewis Miner's (a.k.a Teabag) woeful epistolary dispatches to his high school alumni newsletter ("I did not pan out."), we find an anti-hero for the age. Highly, highly recommended.