![]() ![]() I owe him a great deal ( but refuse to repay him) * Richard Ayoade * Joe Dunthorne's new book is a pleasure - I was very fortunate to get to read his book Submarine early and reading this one was equally thrilling. A deft, brilliant, surprising joyride * The Art Desk * It's one not to be missed * Bookseller *Ī sharp satire of contemporary London and the modern urban male * Tatler *īlisteringly funny and brimming with caustic charm - a joyous diagnosis of our modern ills that made me laugh out loud even when it was breaking my heart * Paul Murray *ĭark, beautifully wry, and side-splittingly excruciating, The Adulterants is a triumph of voice and vision * Tea Obreht *Ī tale of modern manhood, full of malaise, melancholy and wryly funny observations * S Magazine *Ī richly illuminating comedy of disappointment, uproarious and mournful, that places Joe Dunthorne triumphantly in the tradition of Evelyn Waugh and (that other Swansea resident) Kingsley Amis. a pin-sharp skewering of a certain type of modern urban thirtysomething male, trapped in a protracted adolescent state. ![]() Joe Dunthorne is one of our best young writers * Metro * The Adulterants is thrust-the-book-at-the-person-next-to-you hilarious * New Statesman * ![]()
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