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by Tibor Fischer (Author) "As he crossed Cambridge Circus, Jim wished he'd become a banker..." (more)
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"Using black humor, outrageous plot lines and showstopping descriptive pyrotechnics, Tibor Fischer writes about big issues....Along the lines of a Vonnegut or Pynchon, he twists language and narrative technique to get under the skin of his readers."--Los Angeles Times

"Sly and full of thirtysomething angst. Although stepping into Fischer's world may be a dark and cynical thrill, a thrill it is."--Booklist
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"Using black humor, outrageous plot lines and showstopping descriptive pyrotechnics, Tibor Fischer writes about big issues....Along the lines of a Vonnegut or Pynchon, he twists language and narrative technique to get under the skin of his readers."--Los Angeles Times

"Sly and full of thirtysomething angst. Although stepping into Fischer's world may be a dark and cynical thrill, a thrill it is."--Booklist


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Picador (November 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312278527
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312278526
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,131,892 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely funny--but very hard edged and raunchy., March 15, 2002
By David J. Gannon (San Antonio, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Tibor Fischer is the adroit master of the biting edge of black comedy. In Don't Read This Book if You're Stupid he puts that talent to prodigious good use. These 7 stories about life in London told form the perspective of various social misfits and outright losers are biting, hip, edgy and hilarious.

Fischer has always been a master of character development-he's even rendered a 5000 year old bowl a convincing main character in The Collector Collector-and that skill is on full display in these stories, even though a couple of them are very short. The characters may be fully developed-are fully developed--but are also quite loathsome on the whole.

The result is a book that is funny, insightful-and a bit put offing. These are stories about people on the margins of society-losers, whiners, and predators. I appreciated the skill and talent on display in every story-I actually liked only a couple of them.

Fair warning should be made: The book has moments of genuine raunchiness-both just general icky raunchiness and a fair amount of sexual raunchiness. Nothing particularly egregious, but in sufficient volume and sufficient intensity to warrant those who have a problem with that sort of thing to think twice before diving in.

The short story is obviously a form Fischer can excel in. I hope one day he'll write a series of stories more in line with the tenor of his novels. That, I suspect, would be a book I could both appreciate and like as well.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mordant fun, March 28, 2002
By "ivyplus" (Keyport, NJ) - See all my reviews
This book delivers wickedly hilarious entertainment, which I enjoy. The subjects of the stories (corrupt and egoistic artists, comediennes, businessmen...) are snapshots of modern culture that duly receive spiteful treatment by the author. Which I enjoy.

The highlights of this collection are "We Ate the Chef," which explores a Web salesman's frustrations while he takes a French vacation; "Portrait of the Artist as a Foaming Deathmonger," which tells the story of a narcissistic, failed painter who invents a manipulative "art form" he aptly names the "grabby"; and "I Like Being Killed," which probes a female comedian's greedy love life and acrimonious behavior, on- and-off-stage. The three share the theme of egoism.

"Ice Tonight in the Hearts of Young Visitors" introduces young journalists at the site of a revolution; "Then They Say You're Drunk" is about a stand-in for a solicitor with a cruelty towards street people; "Bookcruncher" is an entertaining story about a devout, dispossessed reader who attempts to read every written book; and "Fifty Uselessnesses" is about a poor fellow whose love for the wild West constitutes his only excitement in the face of his emasculating "proper job."

Other than self-absorption, dampening jobs and materialism are at least lightly touched upon.

My only gripe is with a part of the writing style. Tibor Fischer examines his characters' minds by showing their ratiocination in his sentences. I prefer reading terse, stark sentences; Fischer, on the other hand, will layer "althoughs" on "althoughs" and it gets somewhat tedious to read. It's like straining to eke out the benefits of a first-person narrative into third-person. Others like it, though.

That said, this is a great collection of mordant fun that I would recommend to anyone who appreciates some dark humor.

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4.0 out of 5 stars hurts when I laugh, December 16, 2001
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the first story in this collection is so true to a certain type of life, and yet so hilarious. the language is is casual and deft, like a expert twist of the knife, sliding right into your heart. and then he makes you laugh. the following stories are somewhat more abstract, but the laugh factor is even higher. recommended for those who like their reading with a light touch of acid.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Forsaken
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This Book, You Morons
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I should have paid more attention to the title. It is the same book as the one titled " I Like Being Killed" I must be stupid for buying this one. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's the same book
Just to let people know "Don't read this book if you're stupid" and "I like being killed" are both the same set of short stories, I think the later release is... Read more
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