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Zoo Time [Hardcover]

Howard Jacobson
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Book Description

30 Aug 2012

Novelist Guy Ableman is in thrall to his vivacious wife Vanessa, beautiful but contrary, highly strung and blazingly angry. The trouble is, he is no less in thrall to her alluring mother, Poppy. Their provocative presence fills Guy's head with stories so wild he can't concentrate to write them.

Not that anyone reads anymore, anyway. Reading, Guy fears, is finished. His publisher, fearing the same, has committed suicide. His agent, like all agents, is in hiding. Vanessa, however, is writing her own novel. Guy dreads the consequences...

Our funniest writer at his brilliant best, Zoo Time is a novel about love - love of women, love of literature, love of laughter.


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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (30 Aug 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1408828685
  • ISBN-13: 978-1408828687
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.8 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 96,353 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Carries all the intimations of angst, melancholia and comedy that make Jacobson unique (Daily Telegraph )

An extended howl over the terminal state of literature and a scabrously funny portrayal of a writer in torment ... Here's a reminder that a novel can offer a thorough insight into the workings of another's human mind, however different it may be from our own ***** (Metro )

When he's at full throttle like this, few British novelists can touch him for such stirring, belligerent comedy ... Jacobson's attack on our growing philistinism proving uncomfortably persuasive (Daily Mail )

Fiction is important ... Howard Jacobson suggests in this seriously funny book that though it is troubled, it is not quite finished yet ... **** (Alexei Sayle, Daily Telegraph )

Does not fail to offer Jacobson's trademark pleasures, his wit, his energy his love of words - and some will add his self-deprecating priapic jokes to this list (New Statesmen )

Comedy is never as clever as when Howard Jacobson is on a roll and this book finds him barrelling (Independent on Sunday )

Brilliantly composed ... crackling with Jacobson's wit, superb wordplay and boundless exuberance (Times Literary Supplement )

All the trademark Jacobson qualities - waspish comedy, transgressive sex, wry riffs on Jewishness, prose so scintillating you might miss its underlying artistry - are here in spades ***** (The Mail on Sunday )

You don't read Jacobson for a restrained and respectful delineation of what goes on between men and women; you read him for a no-holds-barred, bawdy and highly naughty glimpse into what we're all really thinking about doing to one another. And for the jokes, of which Zoo Time has plenty (Guardian Summer Reading )

Once again, Jacobson shows that the true humorist is among the best kinds of novelist. His humour is neither cheap nor chirpy but addresses fundamental mysteries (Sunday Telegraph )

A fiercely intelligent, fizzing piece of theatre ... An intellectually rich depiction of the animal desires that drive us, and the human feelings that elevate and sadden us ... In Guy Ableman, Jacobson has created an unforgettable narrator, a character defined by heroic flaws and tender, susceptible heart ... Magnificently eclectic in its range of targets, Zoo Time is a bestiary of bêtes noir. Few modern novelists better balance the absurd with the artistic, the priapic with the philosophical, the wicked with the wise ... a scorching indictment of an anti-intellectual age in which most readers are greedy for pap, and those who want more than a sugared bun passed to them through the bars are doomed to starve (Sunday Herald )

Zoo Time is wonderfully witty, ferociously clever and assured to the point of swaggering - he's clever enough to tease his readers without taking his eyes off the road (Kate Saunders, Jewish Chronicle )

There were many moments when I roared with laughter

(Readers Digest )

Always zestful and occasionally bang on target (Sunday Times (Ireland) )

Angry, funny and profoundly pessimistic fiction (Prospect )

He does have an ear in the Joycean or Tennysonian sense of writing prose that rings out, that sounds good in your head as you're reading (Literary Review )

As sharp and intelligent as it is enjoyable (Stylist )

Brilliant, blistering comedy, with melancholy undertones of regret for what is being lost (Kate Saunders, The Times )

Ableman's every beautifully constructed comic riff is a response to his fear of not being read **** (Sunday Express )

Jacobson fills the tale with exuberant comedy. He has a stand-up's skill for callbacks, puns and quips, which make Zoo Time a total riot (Time Out )

Jacobson takes the time to craft lines that are so perfectly executed, they deserve to be read twice. Possibly even aloud, to fully appreciate the comedic value of his prose ... humour still drips off every page ... Fascinating, often hilarious **** (The List )

Jacobson is a master of keep-up-at-the-back smart talk (Evening Standard )

Buoyant comedy of gritty life, great literature and a good laugh (Iain Finlayson, Saga )

It's also joyously rude about almost everything and filled with delicious invective. Just relax and go with it - it's Zoo Time (We Love This Book )

It made me laugh and laugh; Jacobson does that to readers more than any other writer I can think of (Rodge Glass, Scotsman Books of the Year )

Howard Jacobson not only set his attack-dog writer-narrator loose on our dumbed-down post-print culture in the glorious dyspeptic arias of Zoo Time, but made his grumpy hero a classic fool for love (Independent on Sunday Books of the Year )

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The new novel from the author of The Finkler Question, winner of the Man Booker Prize 2010

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring 11 Oct 2012
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This was my first and last book by Howard Jacobson. Reviews said it was funny... it sounded a good holiday read, but for me it was too cynical and self-absorbed. I wondered if it was auto-biographical perhaps. It seemed to be a rant against many things, including a rant against modern readers.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I don't regret wondering how it ends. 27 Feb 2013
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I have read several of Mr Jacobson's previous books, and have enjoyed them all.
However I gave up on this about half way through.
Life is too short to struggle on to the end of a bad book.
This was boring, self obsessed semi-Oedipal and not at all funny, or even slightly amusing.
This was the equivalent of Manchester United being beaten 5-0 by Altrincham. A very poor showing because they fielded
the 2nd.reserve team.
I will hope for better with his next book.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Who's bored? 11 Oct 2012
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I don't think Howard Jacobson is interested in his own novel. The lengthy narrative feels as if he is bored. It's not just the reader who is tempted to say if you have read one Jacobson novel you have read them all. It feels as if the author has come to the same conclusion. It's about a Jewish man, in England, as are all his novels. Who talks about sex all the time, and who seeks to be 'transgressive' , to shock or amuse the reader by the outrageousness of his appetite and behaviour. As do all his protagonists. And it relentlessly tries be funny with a succession of one liners and wisecracks, that he takes very seriously. He foresees every possible criticism of his main character Guy as a man and a novelist, as a way it seems to deflect criticism he has met of himself. The whole narrative is driven by a sneer: spite, contempt and scorn for the stupid reader. Overall Jacobson seems bored with his own voice, bored by the novel as a form, and thus by his own livelihood, and bored by the great majority of people around him. He's desperate. It's Edwina Currie out of Bernard Manning. Jacobson thinks the joke is on his reader. I think the joke is on him.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent in so many ways
I loved the central trio of the book, they were both hilarious and tragic. Vee is too good to be true. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Adina Luca
4.0 out of 5 stars Zoo Time
Typically Jacobson. If you like the other books you will like this. The prose is always immaculate and one can read his novels purely to enjoy English at its best.
Published 2 months ago by Headintheclouds
5.0 out of 5 stars Always room for another Jacobson
Sometimes I like to splash out and buy the hard back - especially if I've no patience to wait for paperback edition to materialise. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Fiona Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Did not purchase this
I have read this in book form and accidentally pressed to buy it on kindle but immediately deleted the purchase.
Published 3 months ago by eileen holroydE. Holroyd
5.0 out of 5 stars Animal instincts.
People are such fascinating things to watch and listen too. Its all about different reactions to different situations and the craziest things that happen without even trying. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Lisa B
5.0 out of 5 stars Zoo Time
Howard Jacobsen makes very clear how much he enjoys exploring the intricacies of English language. Combined with his apparently inexhaustible sense of humour he takes us into... Read more
Published 4 months ago by M. J. M. Mills
2.0 out of 5 stars Started well - but then got really really annoying
I chose to buy this book after reading a positive review in a newspaper. Initially I found it to be intriguing and humorous (lightly, not laugh-out-loud so folk look at you in... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Dicksonshire
1.0 out of 5 stars a must for North Londonistas
If you are a intellectual jewish writer, (or hoping to soon become one) living comfortably in a large North London Terrace (with an acceptable amount of equity accumulated therin),... Read more
Published 6 months ago by tomm33
1.0 out of 5 stars More Jewish angst
I couldn't finish this turgid book. Bought it because I loved the Finkler Question, but Jacobson has tipped the balance between black satire and self-obsessed self-parody to the... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Susan A. Harris, Prints
5.0 out of 5 stars Top Notch Satire
Just adding a few words in praise of this wildly funny novel. If you like literary satires like Amis's "The Information" or Sorrentino's "Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things,"... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mark J. Nicholls
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