Anthropology: And a Hundred Other Stories

Anthropology: And a Hundred Other Stories

by Dan Rhodes (Author)

Synopsis

101 LOVERS. 101 STORIES. Anthropology. I loved an anthropologist. She went to Mongolia to study the gays. At first she kept their culture at arm's length, but eventually she decided that her fieldwork would benefit from assimilation. She worked hard to become as much like them as possible, and gradually she was accepted. After a while she ended our romance by letter. It breaks my heart to think of her herding those yaks in the freezing hills, the peak of her leather cap shielding her eyes from the driving wind, her wrist dangling away, and nothing but a handlebar moustache to keep her top lip warm.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books
Published: 05 May 2005

ISBN 10: 1841956147
ISBN 13: 9781841956145
Book Overview: The micro-fiction classic from Dan Rhodes

Media Reviews
Very funny and sharp . . . crushingly wicked. * * The Times * *
A great collection, by turns funny, dark and touching. * * Dave Gorman * *
Tiny flights of absurdist fancy . . . exquisitely funny. * * Guardian * *
Essential reading for anybody who has ever been in love. I cannot express to you how much this book delighted me. Go and read it. * * Big Issue * *
A book you want to hurl from rooftops at passers-by to spread the word. * * Uncut * *
it's easy to make time to enjoy these * * Easy Living * *
Effortless to read, amusing and yet coloured with a deep sadness about the passing of things. In Rhodes's eccentric emotional world, girlfriends with the improbable names of Azure, Xanthe and Hummingbird hold all the cards * * Independent * *
A gleaming box of jazzy miniatures. Exquisitely funny. * * Guardian * *
Touching and insightful . . . you'll want to devour every one. * * Heat * *
Author Bio
Dan Rhodes was born in 1972. He is the author of six other books: Anthropology, Don't Tell Me the Truth About Love, Timoleon Vieta Come Home, Gold, Little Hands Clapping and, writing as Danuta de Rhodes, The Little White Car. In 2003 he was named by Granta magazine as one of their Twenty Best of Young British Novelists and in 2010 by the Daily Telegraph as one of their Best British Novelists Under Forty. He is the winner of many awards including the Author's Club First Novel Award and the E.M. Forster Award. He lives in Derbyshire.