WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2017
One of the world's great writers venturing into exciting new
territory - a heartbreaking, visceral novel about a stand-up
comedian
David Grossman is the bestselling author of numerous works, which have been translated into thirty-six languages. His most recent novel, A Horse Walks into a Bar, was awarded the International Man Booker Prize 2017, and shortlisted for the TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Prize 2019. Grossman is also the recipient of the French Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the 2010 Frankfurt Peace Prize.
Unrelentingly claustrophobic... The violence that A Horse Walks
Into A Bar explores is more private and intimate. Its central
interest is not the vicious treatment of vulnerable others but the
cruelty that wells up within families, circulates like a poison in
tight-knit groups, and finally turns inward against the self...
Strategic weaving together of manic humour and tears... Searing
and poignant. -- Stephen Greenblatt * New York Review of Books
*
Brilliant, blistering... With Dovaleh, Grossman has created
a character who's captivating and horrific and a stand-up routine
that's disgusting and authentically human. I can hardly say how
the book achieves its bewitching effects. It all happened so
fast. -- Ken Kalfus * Washington Post *
Unless pop lyricists have the lock on the Nobel prize in
literature from now on, then a leading future candidate must be
David Grossman. * Guardian, Book of the Year *
Much of it is extremely funny, but it's also tightly
controlled and carefully paced... Few writers hold a more
unflinching mirror up to Israeli society than Grossman... [A
Horse Walks into a Bar] is a work of sombre brilliance and
disquieting rage, an unsparing exploration of the seductive spell
of escapism and "the corruption that is in cynicism." --
Rebecca Abrams * Financial Times *
This is a virtuoso piece of writing, a whirlwind of laughter and
tears that sucks you in and makes you hold your breath. * Daily
Mail *
A writerly tour de force that would be unbearably
painful, were it not also so generously humane. -- Lucy
Hughes-Hallett * New Statesman, Book of the Year *
A short, shocking masterpiece. -- Adam Lively * Sunday Times
*
David Grossman tells a story that is so emotional that you feel
obliged to look away from time to time or to even put away the
book once in a while so you can breathe again and so you can
prepare yourself for the next confrontation with yourself and the
world around you. * De Morgen *
David Grossman's new novel runs on a high voltage line, operated by
a frantic, mesmerising and almost unbearable energy. An ongoing
feeling of astonishment accompanies you throughout the read, and it
is linked to Grossman's bravado and to his innovation as a
storyteller... A Horse Walks into a Bar...is unlike anything
Grossman has written, or anything I have read. It is a packed
explosive, multi-resonant, daring and exciting. -- Omri Herzog *
Ha'aretz *
Grossman's new novel depicts a cruel demeaning stand-up act...and
yet this is not a book about the violence of man but rather on
the human inside - and this is what turns Grossman to a truly great
author. -- Nurit Gertz * Walla! *
A fine Israeli writer... It takes an author of Mr Grossman's
stature to channel not a failed stand-up but a shockingly effective
one. * The Economist *
Grossman's new novel is a...bravura performance... This
remarkable book, rendered into English by Grossman's veteran
translator Jessica Cohen, teases the reader as nakedly as the
comedian does his crowd. On every page, we encounter an implied
invitation to set the book down but the performer's struggle to
muffle and at the same time release the howls from his soul is too
profoundly haunting. -- Stoddard Martin * Jewish Chronicle
*
With masterly control and brilliant timing (it's not easy to write
stand-up, let alone translate it into another language, as Jessica
Cohen has done so well here) Grossman has Dovaleh tell his life
story, starting with the night of his conception... It may be
Grossman's finest novel yet. -- Fiammetta Rocco * 1843Magazine
*
With this raw and fiercely emotional book Grossman, one of
Israel's finest writers, steps into tricky new territory. -- Lee
Langley * Spectator *
An unexpected delight... This is a novel, for our new Age.
-- Ian Sansom * Guardian *
A Horse Walks into a Bar is a delight. -- Gabriel
Josipovici * Times Literary Supplement *
With A Horse Walks into a Bar, Israeli writer David Grossman
accomplishes the seemingly impossible and transposes an entire
stand-up show into a novel. Shocking and intense, bleak but
sensitive, this affecting tale is much more than novelty... A
novel that probes the fullest absurdities of the human condition
and our capacities to reconstitute suffering. -- Jay Richardson *
Chortle *
The thrust though is the comedian's monologue, by turns tragic
and hilarious as he subjects his audience to his story. -- John
Owen * Country and Townhouse *
This is yet another masterwork from the wonderful Israeli novelist
whose work resonates with emotional intelligence, humanity and
truth. -- Eileen Battersby * Irish Times *
Bold, brash, angry and heartbreakingly tender, with flurries of
exasperated humour, here is a novel to take one by surprise... A
demanding and gloriously rewarding novel, in it Grossman confronts
the business of being alive. -- Eileen Battersby * Irish Times
*
A sensitive and deeply emotional account of a past-prime
comedian... This book is an immersive read for both the fans and
haters of the stand-up comedy, but tread carefully if you're not up
for an emotional rollercoaster. -- Yoojung Chun * Oxford Student
*
The perfect antidote to Trump. -- Sarah Churchwell * Guardian *
This book is a compelling study of the relationship between artist
and spectator, and how suffering feeds into art, and he's made of
it a bravura performance... Extraordinary. -- Alastair Mabbott *
Herald *
A haunting, intense and Man Booker International prize-winning
novel from a great writer. * Mail on Sunday *
Incredibly fast paced, and the dialogue comes at you like a machine
gun... It is powerful in its own right. -- Sara Garland * Nudge
*
Abrasive, unexpected and eventually heartbreaking, it is a
masterclass in characterisation and structure, and it beat off some
exceptionally strong competition to win the prize... A Horse
Walks into a Bar is quite unlike any other Grossman book except
in one important respect: it's another masterpiece. -- Nick Barley
* New Statesman *
Excellent. -- Dara O Briain * Observer *
Pitch-perfect black comedy -- Salman Rushdie * Guardian *
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