Enjoying his professional successes and his contented family, Ben Hudnut experiences a series of Job-like challenges and befriends fellow sufferer and determined linguist Jeremey Cook. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I picked up a copy of this book at our library, actually because I liked the cover (sad but true!). I'd never read or heard of David Carkeet, who is a linguist and author of two other works. Reading reviews of his novels, one might be dismissive because of the "highbrow" linguistic tones they take. This book is actually a delight even if you don't care about his use of language and the effects it may have on the plot itself.The reason I enjoyed this book was really two fold. First, it was great to read something about domestic life from a male protagonist point of view that was actually written by a male. Secondly, the plot itself is just full of wonderful little ironies and threads that weave themselves together beautifully at the end. While some passages are a bit stuffy and seem "full of words" (that lingustics thing again, I guess) for the most part I absolutely loved everything about the story. I am definately going to read his other two works now.
I Really Enjoy This Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Carkeet was my History of the English Language professor two semesters ago, so I picked up this book out of curiosity when I saw it advertised on the UM-St. Louis English Department "Recent Faculty Publications" board. Am I glad I did. This book is very funny and very true to life. And the best part is that I can actually hear Carkeet's voice in there. Having taken one of his classes, I think, has given me a lot of insight into the book I might not have had otherwise, but I think that a lot of people can relate to this book, especially when it comes to the relationships between the characters.
A great read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is a complex yet thorougly readable and hilarious book. A master of the spoken word, Carkeet makes every word count. His characters touched me deeply at many levels.
A small masterpiece
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A wonderful addition to the tradition of the comic novel -- though fans of Evelyn Waugh, Amis pere et fils, Charles Portis and Michael Chabon will surely love it, it's also quietly innovative. I started reading around eight in the evening; I put it down just before two a.m. hoarse from laughter. I withhold a rating of `10' only because I have a hunch this author might just be able to top himself
Highly recommended!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Funny, witty, and full of warmth. Jeremy Cook is back - this time with the Nut King of St. Louis
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