Whatever it is, I Don't Like it: The Best of Howard Jacobson

Author(s): Howard Jacobson

Cultural Studies

It takes a particular kind of man to want an embroidered polo player astride his left nipple. Occasionally, when I am tired and emotional, or consumed with self-dislike, I try to imagine myself as someone else, a wearer of Yarmouth shirts and fleecy sweats, of windbreakers and rugged Tyler shorts, of baseball caps with polo players where the section of the brain that concerns itself with aesthetics is supposed to be. But the hour passes. Good men return from fighting Satan in the wilderness the stronger for their struggle, and so do I. The winner of the 2010 Man Booker Prize, Howard Jacobson, brims with life in this collection of his most acclaimed journalism. From the unusual disposal of his father-in-law's ashes and the cultural wasteland of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to the melancholy sensuality of Leonard Cohen and desolation of Wagner's tragedies, Jacobson writes with all the thunder and joy of a man possessed. Absurdity piles upon absurdity, and glorious sentences weave together to create a hilarious, heartbreaking and uniquely human collection. This book is not just a series of parts, but an irresistible, unputdownable sum which triumphantly out-Thurbers Thurber.

General Information

  • : 9781408819425
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 August 2011
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 September 2011
  • : 01 February 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Howard Jacobson
  • : Paperback
  • : Export ed
  • : 368

More About The Product

The Finkler Question has sold over 200,000 copies in the UK alone. The timing could not be better to publish a collection of Howard's work Frequently hailed as one of the greatest writers working today, Howard Jacobson's writing career has spanned three decades and recently won the Man Booker Award 2010 for the novel The Finkler Question Modelled on James Thurber's The Thurber Carnival and PG Wodehouse's Plum Pie, this is a collection to amuse, inspire and cherish

Praise for The Finkler Question: 'The depth of human understanding and lightness of touch combine in beautiful and compelling ways. It is all that it seems and always more than it seems: plangent, forthright but subtle, always melancholy and funny' Sir Andrew Motion 'A real giant, a great, great writer' Jonathan Safran Foer 'Another masterpiece ... How is it possible to read Howard Jacobson and not lose oneself in admiration for the music of his language, the power of his characterisation and the penetration of his insight?' The Times 'Brilliant ... The greatest novelist working in Britain today' Mail on Sunday

An award-winning writer and broadcaster, Howard Jacobson was born in Manchester, brought up in Prestwich and was educated at Stand Grammar School in Whitefield, and Downing College, Cambridge, where he studied under F. R. Leavis. He lectured for three years at the University of Sydney before returning to teach at Selwyn College, Cambridge. His novels include The Mighty Walzer (winner of the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize), Kalooki Nights (longlisted for the Man Booker Prize) the highly acclaimed The Act of Love and, most recently, the Man Booker Prize 2010-winning The Finkler Question. Howard Jacobson lives in London.