"Lethem's 10th novel is a romp in which history, both personal and collective, can't help but assert itself...Think Thomas Pynchon, especially in the scenes set in Berkeley, a landscape of hipster burger shops and lost souls still longing for a revolution that washed out in an undertow of drugs and dissolution decades before. [A] fitting follow-up to
Dissident Gardens (2013)...Lethem takes real pleasure in the language and writes with a sense of the absurd that illuminates his situations and his characters... In this tragicomic novel, nothing is ever exactly as it seems."
--Kirkus, *Starred Review* "A humorously surreal and articulate story of Bruno's search for himself after having his face and brain rearranged, both by surgery and by modern life in general, this is, among other things, a great Berkeley novel like Michael Chabon's
Telegraph Avenue."
--Library Journal, *Starred Review*"
..".Lethem s the best absurdist working in American writing right now and this book promises to be a customary wild ride."
--The Guardian "Delightfully weird."
--Vogue "[Lethem's] flair for off-kilter plot twist and oddball character, seen through a past foray into straightforward historical realism in his
Dissident Gardens, makes a roaring comeback in
A Gambler s Anatomy."--Huffington Post "A haunting Kafka-esque parable..."
--Esquire "No novelist of recent years has been less predictable than Lethem, whose genre-bending exploits have produced a hybrid literature all his own. In his new novel, his 10th, the author seems to be channeling (and, as usual, transforming) both Thomas Pynchon and Ian Fleming...in short, just another day in Lethemland, as strange and wondrous in its way as anyplace imagined by L. Frank Baum."
--Chicago Tribune"
"No novelist of recent years has been less predictable than Lethem, whose genre-bending exploits have produced a hybrid literature all his own. In his new novel, his 10th, the author seems to be channeling (and, as usual, transforming) both Thomas Pynchon and Ian Fleming...in short, just another day in Lethemland, as strange and wondrous in its way as anyplace imagined by L. Frank Baum."
--Chicago Tribune "Delightfully weird..."
--Vogue A Gambler s Anatomyjoins Michael Chabon s
Telegraph Avenuein affectionately skewering Berkeley, that land of faded liberal dreams and smug libertarian gentrifiers. But it s also a return to the surrealist paranoia that courses through Lethem s most original books.
--Boris Kachka, Vulture Lethem is famous for his genre bending approach to fiction and this delightfully unusual tale is no exception.
A Gambler s Anatomyis a spy story wrapped up in a farce wrapped up in a social justice quest narrative, with a dash of horror and the paranormal thrown in for good measure. A tragicomic gem.
-LitHub"
"In his new novel, he seems to be channeling (and, as usual, transforming) both Thomas Pynchon and Ian Fleming...in short, just another day in Lethemland, as strange and wondrous in its way as anyplace imagined by L. Frank Baum."
--Chicago Tribune "A thoughtful, first-rate novel that also happens to be a page-turner."
--New York Times Book Review "Delightfully weird..."
--Vogue "
A Gambler s Anatomywill lead more than one reader to rummage around in the back of their closet (or local toy store) for a backgammon set mesmerizing, twisty, fearless.
--San Francisco Chronicle An effortless blend of comic hijinks and madcap tragedy Lethem serves up a punchy, stylish, relentlessly entertaining novel.
--Star Tribune
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ANew York Times Book ReviewNotable Book of2016 "In his new novel, he seems to be channeling (and, as usual, transforming) both Thomas Pynchon and Ian Fleming...in short, just another day in Lethemland, as strange and wondrous in its way as anyplace imagined by L. Frank Baum."
--Chicago Tribune "A thoughtful, first-rate novel that also happens to be a page-turner."
--New York Times Book Review "Delightfully weird..."
--Vogue "
A Gambler s Anatomywill lead more than one reader to rummage around in the back of their closet (or local toy store) for a backgammon set mesmerizing, twisty, fearless.
--San Francisco Chronicle An effortless blend of comic hijinks and madcap tragedy Lethem serves up a punchy, stylish, relentlessly entertaining novel.
--Star Tribune
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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2016 "In his new novel, he seems to be channeling (and, as usual, transforming) both Thomas Pynchon and Ian Fleming...in short, just another day in Lethemland, as strange and wondrous in its way as anyplace imagined by L. Frank Baum."
--Chicago Tribune "A thoughtful, first-rate novel that also happens to be a page-turner."
--New York Times Book Review "Delightfully weird..."
--Vogue "
A Gambler's Anatomy will lead more than one reader to rummage around in the back of their closet (or local toy store) for a backgammon set...mesmerizing, twisty, fearless."
--San Francisco Chronicle "An effortless blend of comic hijinks and madcap tragedy...Lethem serves up a punchy, stylish, relentlessly entertaining novel."
--Star Tribune