A provocatively entertaining, savagely funny satire on Donald Trump by Britain's greatest comic novelist, winner of the Man Booker Prize
Howard Jacobson has written seventeen novels and six works of non-fiction. He won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Award in 2000 for The Mighty Walzer and then again in 2013 for Zoo Time. In 2010 he won the Man Booker Prize for The Finkler Question; he was also shortlisted for the prize in 2014 for J.
A satire in Swiftian vein, this is Howard Jacobson’s fifteenth
novel and first hand grenade. If Trump’s policy is to move fast and
break things, then he has a competitor in Jacobson, who began
Pussyv in the aftermath of Trump’s election victory and completed
well before Trump’s catastrophic failure to repeal Obamacare… It
has all the qualities of a fleet response: undigested rage,
whip-smart wit devastating fluency and an aim as straight as an
arrow… This is the story, savagely well told by our greatest comic
novelist, of how we got in the state we’re in.
*Oldie*
The pairing of author and subject sounds divinely ordained: The
world’s smartest comic novelist vs. a TV reality star who ran for
president while bragging about his genitals.
*Washington Post*
There are many aesthetic pleasures to be had in Pussy. If Trump’s
presidency is a source of continuing anxiety, then among its very
few benefits is that it has moved one of our finest comic writers
to write an elegantly savage satire of a man who defies satire.
*Observer*
Jacobson is… on target and deliciously laugh-aloud nasty about not
just the making of this rough beast but what in the American
character enabled it to go slouching into the White House.
*Mail on Sunday*
This is top-class comment writing, disguised in the form of a
satirical jeu d’esprit… It is, to quote the title of Jacobson’s own
study of comedy, Seriously Funny.
*The Times*
Angry… In common with many a classic satire, Pussy is written as a
fable… It’s all great fun… Jacobson is very good on the nuances of
the Trump phenomenon, both in terms of what’s alarming about it and
why it has struck such a resonant chord… And even if his book is
unlikely to topple any governments, it may at least, as its author
hopes, spread comfort in some quarter and vexation in others.
*UK Press Syndication*
The book brilliantly portrays a world in which language and the
complexity of ideas that it can convey has been devalued… The novel
hurtles breathlessly through a bildungsroman of the young prince
from “baby celebrity” to idling away his boyhood watching reality
TV shows, to becoming a young man fantasising about prostitutes and
being a Roman emperor, to the moment he runs for election…
Fascinating.
*i*
For anyone thinking that Pussy is a comic novel, beware: the book
is relentlessly unfunny. But this should not be taken as a
criticism; rather, recognition of just how creepily well realized
and bleak Jacobson’s vision of the Trump phenomenon turns out to
be… It also captures, with chilling accuracy, the way Trumpism is a
reflection of the post-literate world we increasingly inhabit…
Bullseye, Mr Jacobson. This is a novel that has much to say about
how Mussolinis like Trump coerce others into succumbing to their
profoundly myopic, Manichaean world-view.
*New Statesman*
Howard Jacobson's reaction to the recent US election is viciously
sharp, and almost too close to the bone to be funny… After the
result, Jacobson… churned out 50,000 lacerating words in the form
of a fable, one filled to its margins with viciously sharp humour
and gossamer-thin allusions to reality… While delirious in its
excoriations, Pussy can be hard to laugh at at times as it is so
on-the-nose, in much the same way many rock bands find This is
Spinal Tap too accurate to be outright comedy… A seething little
nugget of a book.
*Irish Independent*
What immediately stands out is how different this is from most of
Jacobson’s fiction. This is all-out political satire, a punchy
attack on President Trump… Fracassus is a Nero for our times.
Monstrous. Larger than life. Jacobson captures him with some
excellent turns of phrase.
*Jewish Chronicle*
Pussy, written at huge speed, is a brilliant send-up of President
Trump and a departure from Jacobson’s usual contemporary fiction.
Published this week, the deliciously funny satire takes wry pot
shots at the most powerful man in the US and his inner circle and
raises serious questions about morality, identity and truth in
today’s increasingly strange political world.
*Jewish News*
Pussy… is an aberration for the writer oft-described as Britain’s
greatest living comic novelist: a curious and purposefully not that
funny moral fable written at lightning speed in “a fury of
disbelief”.
*Scotsman*
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