The Ask: A Novel
From the author of Home Land and Venus Drive comes Sam Lipsyte'ssearing, beautiful, and deeply comic novel, The Ask. A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Milo Burke, a development officer at a third-tier... See More
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by Sam Lipsyte
(243 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the author of Home Land and Venus Drive comes Sam Lipsyte'ssearing, beautiful, and deeply comic novel, The Ask. A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Milo Burke, a development officer at a third-tier... See More
by Sam Lipsyte
(218 reviews)
Quick ViewA darkly comic mystery by the author of Hark and The Ask set in the vibrant music scene of early 1990s New York City. Manhattan's East Village, 1993. Dive bars, DIY music venues, shady weirdos, and hard drugs are plentiful... See More
by Sam Lipsyte
(129 reviews)
Quick ViewWhat if somebody finally wrote to his high school alumni bulletin and told... the truth! Home Land is a brilliant work from novelist Sam Lipsyte, whom Jeffrey Eugenides calls "original, devious, and very funny" and of whose... See More
by Sam Lipsyte
(38 reviews)
Quick ViewAn intense, mordantly funny collection of short fiction from Sam Lipsyte, author of Home Land and The Ask. The Picador paperback edition includes an excerpt from The Ask. A man with an "old soul" finds himself at a Times... See More
by Sam Lipsyte
(19 reviews)
Quick ViewThe dazzling debut novel from the author of The Ask and Home Land, Sam Lipsyte's The Subject Steve is by turns manic, ebullient, and exquisitely deadpan -- and belongs in the company with the master American satirists. Meet... See More
by Sam Lipsyte
(76 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Fun Parts is Sam Lipsyte at his very best -- a far-ranging exploration of new voices and vistas from "the most consistently funny fiction writer working today" (Time). A boy eats his way to self-discovery, while... See More
by Sam Lipsyte
(116 reviews)
Quick ViewAn "extremely funny... brilliantly alive" (The New York Times Book Review) social satire of the highest order from bestselling author Sam Lipsyte, centered around an unwitting mindfulness guru and the phenomenon he... See More
by n+1
Quick ViewBad Money, Spring 2010: the editors on webism, Mark Greif on Octomom and the recession, Emily Witt on the Miami real estate boom, the conclusion of Elif Batuman's "Summer in Samarkand." Full Employment Now! Drug wars in... See More
by n+1
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewNegation, Fall 2004: Inaugural issue. Polemics against the New Republic, McSweeney's, and the Weekly Standard, Mark Greif's "Against Exercise" and "Mogadishu, Baghdad, Troy," Keith Gessen's "Eggers, Teen Idol," Benjamin... See More
by Sam Lipsyte
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewDai pornoshop di Times Square agli uffici delle mega-aziende, fra drogati che aiutano le vecchiette, ragazzine che pattinano di notte fin dentro l'obitorio cittadino ed ex icone punk finite a lavorare dietro una scrivania... See More