The Fran Lebowitz Reader

The Fran Lebowitz Reader by Fran Lebowitz is a collection of essays published by Virago in 2021, featuring 336 pages in English. This edition presents a selection of Lebowitz’s acerbic and humorous insights, showcasing her unique perspective as a New York icon. Known for her sharp wit, Lebowitz addresses a variety of topics, from the quirks of modern life to her reflections on society, all delivered with her signature style.
Readers will find a diverse range of essays that highlight Lebowitz’s commentary on everyday subjects, including children, novelty ice cubes, and the responsibilities of landlords. Her observations are both entertaining and thought-provoking, offering a glimpse into her views on work and culture. This collection contains a different selection of essays compared to earlier editions, making it a fresh addition for both new readers and long-time fans of her work.
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A brilliant collection of acerbic, wisecracking and hilarious essays from New York icon Fran Lebowitz, star of Martin Scorsese’s hit Netflix series, Pretend It’s a City. Fran Lebowitz is a New York legend. Arriving in the city over fifty years ago, she made her name as a columnist on Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine, before publishing two bestselling collections of essays. She’s one of America’s most insightful social commentators, a sought-after public speaker, a style icon, wit and flaneur. In these essays, Lebowitz turns her trademark caustic wit to everything from children (‘rarely in the position to lend one a truly interesting sum of money’), to novelty ice cubes (‘flowers belong in one’s lapel, not in one’s bourbon’) and landlords (‘it is the solemn duty of every landlord to maintain an adequate supply of roaches’). And her attitude to work is the perfect antidote to our exhausting culture of self-betterment (‘3.40pm. I consider getting out of bed. I reject the notion as being unduly vigorous. I read and smoke a bit more’). ‘Great people talk about ideas, average people talk about things and small people talk about wine’ ‘Think before you speak. Read before you think’ ‘All God’s children are not beautiful. Most of God’s children are, in fact, barely presentable.’ ‘If your sexual fantasies were truly of interest to others, they would no longer be fantasies.’ Note: contains a different selection of essays to earlier editions.
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