These twenty-four stories range from parody to absurd humor, from farce to outlandish personal fantasy
" A wickedly funny collection." -- "The New York Times"
" Not since Woody Allen' s several collections of short stories has there been so delightfully distorted a world view as the one that permeates this little book." -- "The Baltimore Sun"
" A great American writer." -- Jamaica Kincaid, author of" Mr. Potter"
" Perfectly groomed comic prose...It is the essence of society that concerns Frazier. That he is hilarious is just a bonus." -- "People"
" Bold, challenging humor that works as the inspiration for both laughs and thoughts." -- "The Philadelphia Inquirer"
“A wickedly funny collection.” —"The New York Times"
“Not since Woody Allen’s several collections of short stories has there been so delightfully distorted a world view as the one that permeates this little book.” —"The Baltimore Sun"
“A great American writer.” —Jamaica Kincaid, author of" Mr. Potter"
“Perfectly groomed comic prose...It is the essence of society that concerns Frazier. That he is hilarious is just a bonus.” —"People"
“Bold, challenging humor that works as the inspiration for both laughs and thoughts.” —"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
"A wickedly funny collection." --"The New York Times"
"Not since Woody Allen's several collections of short stories has there been so delightfully distorted a world view as the one that permeates this little book." --"The Baltimore Sun"
"A great American writer." --Jamaica Kincaid, author of" Mr. Potter"
"Perfectly groomed comic prose...It is the essence of society that concerns Frazier. That he is hilarious is just a bonus." --"People"
"Bold, challenging humor that works as the inspiration for both laughs and thoughts." --"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
A wickedly funny collection. "The New York Times"
Not since Woody Allen's several collections of short stories has there been so delightfully distorted a world view as the one that permeates this little book. "The Baltimore Sun"
A great American writer. "Jamaica Kincaid, author of Mr. Potter"
Perfectly groomed comic prose...It is the essence of society that concerns Frazier. That he is hilarious is just a bonus. "People"
Bold, challenging humor that works as the inspiration for both laughs and thoughts. "The Philadelphia Inquirer""
"A wickedly funny collection." --The New York Times
"Not since Woody Allen's several collections of short stories has there been so delightfully distorted a world view as the one that permeates this little book." --The Baltimore Sun
"A great American writer." --Jamaica Kincaid, author of Mr. Potter
"Perfectly groomed comic prose...It is the essence of society that concerns Frazier. That he is hilarious is just a bonus." --People
"Bold, challenging humor that works as the inspiration for both laughs and thoughts." --The Philadelphia Inquirer