My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist

My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist by Mark Leyner is a first edition published by Three Rivers Press on March 24, 1990. This humorous work, consisting of 154 pages, presents a unique and satirical view of contemporary America, where absurdity and surrealism intertwine in everyday life. Leyner’s narrative invites readers into a world where unconventional experiences, such as ordering gallium arsenide sushi and engaging in bizarre game shows, become the norm.
In this book, readers will encounter a blend of humor and subversion that characterizes Leyner’s writing style. The narrative explores themes of modern existence through a lens of exaggerated scenarios and quirky characters, reflecting a distinctive take on society. With its focus on the absurdities of life and the interplay of reality and fiction, this work offers a thought-provoking experience for those interested in humorous literature.
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Welcome to Mark Leyner’s America, where you can order gallium arsenide sushi at a roadside diner, get loaded on a cocktail of growth hormones and anabolic steroids, and support your habit by appearing on TV game shows. Here is fiction the brain can dance to, by one of the funniest and most subversive young writers of this, or any other, decade.
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