Anomie. Please read my above **new** blog, as an answer... my suggestion to you. You would like Zadie's book. It is funny, in the sense that it produces smiles. It's very real.
My other suggestion, but in a totally different sort of... mood... would be V.S. Naipaul's Miguel Street. I laughed.
And Mordecai Richler's Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, mostly because I think there is nothing funnier than when an author sort of lampoons his own nationality.
I like that quotation!
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ReplyDeletePlease read my above **new** blog, as an answer... my suggestion to you.
You would like Zadie's book. It is funny, in the sense that it produces smiles. It's very real.
My other suggestion, but in a totally different sort of... mood... would be V.S. Naipaul's Miguel Street.
I laughed.
And Mordecai Richler's Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, mostly because I think there is nothing funnier than when an author sort of lampoons his own nationality.
The best to you.
-- Cip