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Quietly hostile : essays /

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Vintage Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, 2023Description: xii, 290 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780593315699
  • 0593315693
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 814/.6 23/eng/20221122
Contents:
I like it! -- The last normal day -- David Matthew's greatest romantic hits -- Club Street diet -- My firstborn dog -- Body horror! -- Two old nuns having amazing sic lesbian sex -- I'll fucking kill u -- I like to get high at night and think about whales -- Oh, so you actually don't wanna make a show about a horny fat bitch with diarrhea? Okay! -- What if I died like Elvis -- Shit happens -- Food fight -- O brother where art thou? -- How to look cool in front of teens? -- We used to get dressed up to go to Red Lobster -- Please invite me to your party.
Summary: "Beloved writer Samantha Irby has returned to the printed page for her much-anticipated, sidesplitting fourth book following her 2020 breakout, Wow, no thank you, a Vintage Books Original. The success of Irby's career has taken her to new heights. She fields calls with job offers from Hollywood and walks the red carpet with the iconic ladies of Sex and the City. Finally, she has made it. But, behind all that new-found glam, Irby is just trying to keep her life together as she always had. Her teeth are poisoning her from inside her mouth, and her diarrhea is back. She gets turned away from a restaurant for wearing ugly clothes, she goes to therapy and tries out Lexapro, gets healed with Reiki, explores the power of crystals, and becomes addicted to QVC. Making light of herself as she takes us on an outrageously funny tour of all the details that make up a true portrait of her life, Irby is once again the relatable, uproarious tonic we all need"--
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Standard Loan Rathdrum Library Adult Nonfiction Coeur d'Alene Library Book 814 IRBY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 05/18/2024 50610024070943
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Total holds: 1

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * A GLAMOUR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR * A hilarious new essay collection from Samantha Irby "engages readers with her characteristic combination of laugh-out-loud moments, heartfelt passages and plenty of awkward experiences.... Quietly Hostile will delight established fans and newcomers alike ( Parade).

"Brilliant and one of the funniest people I've ever read." --Roxane Gay * " The king of sparkling misanthropy and tender, loving dread." --Jia Tolentino

"Absolutely hilarious.... If you are feeling down, or you feel like you haven't read anything you've loved in a long time, all you need is Samantha Irby.... She will make you laugh on every page." --Emma Straub, bestselling author of This Time Tomorrow , on The Today Show

Samantha Irby's career has taken her to new heights. She dodges calls from Hollywood and flop sweats on the red carpet at premieres (well, one premiere). But nothing is ever as it seems online, where she can crop out all the ugly parts.

Irby got a lot of weird emails about Carrie Bradshaw, and not only is there diarrhea to avoid, but now--anaphylactic shock. She is turned away from restaurants for being inappropriately dressed and looks for the best ways to cope, i.e., reveling in the offerings of QVC and adopting a deranged pandemic dog. Quietly Hostile makes light as Irby takes us on another outrageously funny tour of all the gory details that make up the true portrait of a life behind the screenshotted depression memes. Relatable, poignant, and uproarious, once again, Irby is the tonic we all need to get by.

A BEST BOOK from Vogue, Esquire, PopSugar , Glamour, The Skimm, and more

I like it! -- The last normal day -- David Matthew's greatest romantic hits -- Club Street diet -- My firstborn dog -- Body horror! -- Two old nuns having amazing sic lesbian sex -- I'll fucking kill u -- I like to get high at night and think about whales -- Oh, so you actually don't wanna make a show about a horny fat bitch with diarrhea? Okay! -- What if I died like Elvis -- Shit happens -- Food fight -- O brother where art thou? -- How to look cool in front of teens? -- We used to get dressed up to go to Red Lobster -- Please invite me to your party.

"Beloved writer Samantha Irby has returned to the printed page for her much-anticipated, sidesplitting fourth book following her 2020 breakout, Wow, no thank you, a Vintage Books Original. The success of Irby's career has taken her to new heights. She fields calls with job offers from Hollywood and walks the red carpet with the iconic ladies of Sex and the City. Finally, she has made it. But, behind all that new-found glam, Irby is just trying to keep her life together as she always had. Her teeth are poisoning her from inside her mouth, and her diarrhea is back. She gets turned away from a restaurant for wearing ugly clothes, she goes to therapy and tries out Lexapro, gets healed with Reiki, explores the power of crystals, and becomes addicted to QVC. Making light of herself as she takes us on an outrageously funny tour of all the details that make up a true portrait of her life, Irby is once again the relatable, uproarious tonic we all need"--

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • I Like It! (3)
  • The Last Normal Day (9)
  • David Matthews's Greatest Romantic Hits (22)
  • Chub Street Diet (36)
  • My Firstborn Dog (50)
  • Body Horror! (64)
  • Two Old Nuns Having Amzing [Sic] Lesbian Sex (78)
  • QVC, ILYSM (100)
  • Superfan!!!!!!! (117)
  • I Like to Get High at Night and Think About Whales (150)
  • Oh, So You Actually Don't Wanna Make a Show About a Horny Fat Bitch with Diarrhea? Okay! (152)
  • What If I Died Like Elvis (189)
  • Shit Happens (214)
  • Food Fight (229)
  • O Brother, Where Art Thou? (235)
  • How to Look Cool in Front of Teens? (248)
  • We Used to Get Dressed up to Go to Red Lobster (266)
  • Please Invite Me to Your Party (282)
  • Acknowledgments (289)

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Publishers Weekly Review

Essayist Irby (Wow, No Thank You) shows off her wit, empathy, and self-deprecating humor in this animated collection. Across 17 essays, Irby contemplates the hysteria of the early days of the Covid pandemic, tells off snobs who dismiss her predilections for Justin Bieber and strip malls, and offers comedic accounts of every time she's peed herself since reaching middle age. In "What If I Died Like Elvis," she describes making jokes to hospital staff even as anaphylactic shock hampered her ability to breathe, leading her to the realization that she's "a clown who is desperate to coax even a hint of a smile from the very serious people tasked with making sure she lives to honk her big red nose another day." Reflecting on the entertainment she loves, she serves up appreciations for Dave Matthews's love songs and outlines outrageous plot twists she would like to have seen on HBO's Sex and the City. The most moving essay, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" meditates on the bonds of family as she recounts reuniting with her estranged half brother after the death of their father. Bouncing between irreverence and poignancy, this keeps the laughs coming while serving up intimate personal reflection and entertaining cultural commentary. Irby's fans will be glad to find her in top form. (May)

Kirkus Book Review

Irby returns with another collection of wide-ranging personal essays. The author, a self-declared fat, sick, and queer comic, comments on everything from her mother's last words to her favorite Dave Matthews Band songs ("People always pretend to be shocked when I say I unabash-edly love Dave Matthews, but…why?"). Irby begins her latest book by telling readers to respond to cultural snobs with the simple declaration, "I like it!" And yes, "the exclamation point is necessary." So begins a sprawling essay collection that humorously celebrates all manner of quirky, even socially unacceptable, behavior, from unapologetically loving the seriously uncool items in the first essay--e.g., Justin Bieber, milk, Trader Joe's, and Instagram--to bickering with her sisters over her mother's deathbed. As in her previous books, Irby delivers a few formally inventive pieces. One chapter, for example, consists mostly of an explanation of the tags on modern porn videos. Another is a list of answers to questions about toilets and bowel movements, while yet another is a "list of the greatest Dave Matthews songs to swoon over." Scatological humor aside, Irby's most successful essays are her most vulnerable, especially the one about losing her mother. At the line level, the author's humor and wordplay positively sizzle, and her chapter titles are characteristically amusing: "I Like To Get High at Night and Think About Whales," "Oh, So You Actually Don't Wanna Make a Show About a Horny Fat Bitch With Diarrhea? Okay!" However, some of the essays carry on too long, bogging readers down in repetitious detail--e.g., an exhaustive list of ways in which Irby would ruin old Sex and the City episodes if she could time travel back to the original writers room. Overall, though, the narrative bursts with the compassion, insight, honesty, and wit that have made Irby a household name. A mostly hilarious book about embracing life's least flattering situations. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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SAMANTHA IRBY is a writer whose work you can find on the internet.

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