Dating Your Mom

Dating Your Mom
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 814.54
EAN: 9780312421526
ISBN: 0312421524
Label: Picador
Manufacturer: Picador
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: 2003-03-01
Publisher: Picador
Studio: Picador

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From the opening essay, “The Bloomsbury Group Live at the Apollo (Liner Notes from the New Best-Selling Album)” to the title piece that discusses ways in which you might begin a romance with your mother (“In today’s fast-moving, transient, rootless society, where people meet and make love and part without ever really touching, the relationship every guy already has with his own mother is too valuable to ignore...”) to a parody that features Samuel Beckett as a pilot giving an existential in-flight speech to the passengers, the twenty-five comic essays in this delightful collection are nothing short of brilliant. Ian Frazier, long considered one of our most treasured humorists, proves that comedy can be just as smart as it is entertaining.



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Summary: Don't let the title scare you
Comment: As it turns out, this book has absolutely nothing to do with ways to date your mother. Caveat emptor, I guess. Sadly, there aren't many such books available anymore. The days of the short story/essay style humorist appear to be fading in the glare of TV humor (from Letterman to Leno to C-SPAN), making books like Ian Frazier's "Dating Your Mom," Christopher Buckley's "Wry Martinis," and Doug Hecox's "Star Spangled Banter" or "Graze Expectations" all the more valuable.

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Summary: My favorite humorist of all time
Comment: Frazier is a brilliant stylist and the ideas behind his pieces are equally brilliant. I was thinking this morning that perhaps "Dating Your Mom" (the title piece itself) is making a point about the banality of evil in self-help books--that is, saying that self-help books encourage you to look out for number one without noticing what the cost may be, as epitomized by the earnest advice that one should date one's mom, perhaps the greatest taboo in Western culture.

Or maybe not. But the essays made me SCREAM with laughter and I used to re-read them every six months, dreaming that I might ever find something so funny again. "You've really kept your figure Mom, and don't think I haven't noticed." Perfection.


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Summary: Still waiting for the funny part
Comment: I have recently purchased this book through Amazon based on a recommendation from Amazon who claimed that this book was so hilarious one would find themselves with tears in their eyes and belly aches from laughing so hard. Well here I am, over half way through book and I have yet to find myself smirking, much less laughing at Frazier's little snipets of life. This is one of those books where you can't help but ask yourself why someone would take the time to write this stuff down and why was I dumb enough to buy it. I guess it's true what they say, every day a sucker is born.

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Summary: Howlingly funny
Comment: There is not a dud in here. I've loaned and given this book to so many people and every single one has come back to me raving about how hilarious it was. I consider this book to be right in the mainstream of the magnificent New Yorker humor tradition, and I'd recommend it to almost anyone.

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Summary: A Small Work of Genius
Comment: Often brilliant, exceptionally funny, pieces.


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