<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This new collection of stories--his best work yet--comes from the acclaimed and mind-bendingly hilarious George Saunders.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From the #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of the Man Booker Prize-winning novel <b><i>Lincoln in the Bardo</i> and the story collection </b><i>Tenth of December</i>, a 2013 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction.</b> <p/> Talking candy bars, baby geniuses, disappointed mothers, castrated dogs, interned teenagers, and moral fables--all in this hilarious and heartbreaking collection from an author hailed as the heir to Kurt Vonnegut and Thomas Pynchon. <p/> The first thing you ought to know is that Saunders is the funniest writer in America... [But] Saunders's laughs are a cover, a diversion, beneath which reside some profoundly serious intentions regarding the morality of how we live and the power of love and immanent death to transform us into vastly better creatures... I can't think of another writer who would try to do what Saunders is doing, or anything close to it. This is an important book.--<i>The Nation</i> <p/> Saunders is a hilarious, wicked, and pitch-perfect satirist of our times, of course, but for a satirist he has a whole lot of heart.--<i>Esquire</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Back when Philip K. Dick asked, 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' who could have imagined that George Saunders would answer?... Saunders's caustic wit, imaginative flair, and the ping-pong speed of his dialogue are on full display here. -- <i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/>Leaves you startled and hushed, grateful to be alive and to be reading. -- <i>Associated Press</i> <p/>Insanely inventive... Stunningly effective... The surreal Saunders magic is working. -- <i>New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>Ludicrously funny and outrageously prescient... Saunders's finest gift... is to construct a story of absurdist satire, then locate within it a moment of searing humanity. -- <i>The Boston Globe</i> <p/>Pynchon-meets-Wonder Showzen. -- <i>Entertainment Weekly</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>George Saunders</b> is the Man Booker Prize-winning author of <i>Lincoln in the Bardo;</i> <i>Tenth of December</i>; <i>In Persuasion Nation</i>; <i>The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil</i>; <i>Pastoralia</i>; <i>CivilWarLand in Bad Decline</i>; <i>The Braindead Megaphone</i>; and a children's book, <i>The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip</i>. His work appears regularly in the <i>New Yorker</i>, <i>Harper's </i>and <i>GQ</i>. In 2006, he was awarded a MacArthur Foundation genius grant. In 2000, <i>The New Yorker </i>named him one of the Best Writers Under 40. He is a 2013 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction. He teaches at Syracuse University.
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