No More Mr Nice Guy

No More Mr Nice Guy

by HowardJacobson (Author)

Synopsis

Frank Ritz is a television critic. His partner, Melissa Paul, is the author of pornographic novels for liberated women. He watches crap all day; she writes crap all day. It's a life. Or it was a life. But now they're fighting, locked in oral combat. He won't shut up and she is putting her finger down her throat again. So there's only one thing for it - Frank has to go. But go where? And do what? Frank Ritz has been on heat more or less continuously since he could speak his own name. Let him out of the house and his first instinct is to go looking for sex. Deviant sex, treacherous sex, even straight sex, so long as it's immoderate - he's never been choosy. But what happens when sex is all you know but no longer what you want?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 06 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0099274639
ISBN 13: 9780099274636
Book Overview: 'A savage and scabrously entertaining sex comedy, the likes of which I have not encountered since Philip Roth's masterly Sabbath's Theater' - Sunday Times

Media Reviews
A savage and scabrously entertaining sex comedy * Sunday Times *
Howard Jacobson is one of the funniest writers alive...his writing pulsates with nerve and edge; it is colossal in comic precision * Daily Telegraph *
Howard Jacobson is one of the funniest writers around... It's hard to imagine a more entertaining book * Observer *
A very funny, very intelligent novel... How many of Jacobson's contemporaries have described the male condition with such wry, unsparing honesty? * Sunday Telegraph *
Brilliant and funny... No More Mr Nice Guy shows invention on every page, every paragraph. Jacobson is unique * Evening Standard *
Author Bio
Howard Jacobson has written fifteen novels and five works of non-fiction. He won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Award in 2000 for The Mighty Walzer and then again in 2013 for Zoo Time. In 2010 he won the Man Booker Prize for The Finkler Question and was also shortlisted for the prize in 2014 for his most recent novel, J.