Review of 'Brief Interviews With Hideous Men' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Brilliant writing that attempts to push the boundaries of fiction while providing depressing/hilarious insights into the human condition.
What's not to like?
273 pages
Published Jan. 13, 2001 by Time Warner Books Uk.
Brilliant writing that attempts to push the boundaries of fiction while providing depressing/hilarious insights into the human condition.
What's not to like?
Solamente la presencia de 'Octet' justifica las cuatro estrellas. La que le falta se la quita algún relato infumable a más no poder (sí, tiene).
I really wish I could give this 4 and a half stars.
This was an extremely difficult collection of stories to work through. If you don't value the rewards of working through difficult prose, this book is not for you.
It's a powerful collection, filled with characters that I was often horrified to discover I related to. I was most struck by The Depressed Person, a powerful story that just won't leave my head. The last interview is also powerful, and it has made an indelible mark in my brain.