Tune in tomorrow as we show Leon Wieseltier, P.J. O'Rouke, Timothy Noah, Jennifer Howard, et alia how it's done, as we present 1000 WORDS: CHECKPOINT - THE PARANOID STYLE IN AMERICAN FICTION.
Dress nice and bring popcorn.
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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.
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