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Caustic, comic, gleefully honest, Mammals tells the story of Uncle, one of life's glorious losers. Uncle is a particularly hapless forty-year-old bachelor, impeccably educated but seemingly unemployable, recently forced to move back into the family home. Uncle is a drunk; he is sarcastic; he fails at numerous relationships and professions. Still, he clings to the hope that, with a little help from booze, sex, and writing, life might at last offer him something meaningful. Riding a handbasket merrily to hell, Mammals delivers a witty and wry anatomization of modern life, and establishes Pierre Merot as an extraordinary and delightful voice of international stature. Translated from the French by Frank Wynne, joint winner of the prestigious IMPAC Award (with Michel Houellebecq, author of Atomized/The Elementary Particles .

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Memmen, Pierre Mérot, Liesbeth van Nes

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Title
Memmen
Language
Dutch
Publisher
Vassallucci
Released
2004
Format
Hardcover
Pages
190
ISBN10
9050004415
ISBN13
9789050004411
Series
Original title
Mammifères
Rating
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Caustic, comic, gleefully honest, Mammals tells the story of Uncle, one of life's glorious losers. Uncle is a particularly hapless forty-year-old bachelor, impeccably educated but seemingly unemployable, recently forced to move back into the family home. Uncle is a drunk; he is sarcastic; he fails at numerous relationships and professions. Still, he clings to the hope that, with a little help from booze, sex, and writing, life might at last offer him something meaningful. Riding a handbasket merrily to hell, Mammals delivers a witty and wry anatomization of modern life, and establishes Pierre Merot as an extraordinary and delightful voice of international stature. Translated from the French by Frank Wynne, joint winner of the prestigious IMPAC Award (with Michel Houellebecq, author of Atomized/The Elementary Particles .