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“Tao Lin writes from moods that less radical writers would let pass—from laziness, from vacancy, from boredom. And it turns out that his report from these places is moving and necessary, not to mention frequently hilarious.”

– Miranda July, author of No One Belongs Here More Than You

“Tao Lin is the most distinctive young writer I've come upon in a long time: the most intrepid, the funniest, the strangest. He is completely unlike anyone else.”

– Brian Morton, author of Starting Out in the Evening

Confused yet intelligent animals attempt to interact with confused yet intelligent humans, resulting in the death of Elijah Wood, Salman Rushdie, and Wong Kar-Wai; the destruction of a Domino's Pizza delivery car in Orlando; and a vegan dinner at a sushi restaurant in Manhattan attended by a dolphin, a bear, a moose, an alien, three humans, and the President of the United States of America, who lectures on the arbitrary nature of consciousness, truth, and the universe before getting drunk and playing poker.

“Tao Lin’s fiction will kick your ass and say thank you afterwards!”

– Amy Fusselman, author of The Pharmacist’s Mate


林韬:出生于1983年,在美国东海岸长大的华裔作家。已出版两部小说《咿咿咿》和《床》,另出版诗集一部。他用超现实主义、黑色幽默的手法再现了现代青年的生活,是美国现代最受争议和瞩目的优秀作家之一。

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  • 姜屁嘻
    Someone would eventually realize that the conversation was just a matter of semantics2018-04-30
  • 朱妖
    Alt lit的魅力根本不是本人这种肤浅的90后读者可以轻易抵挡的 我甚至为了那个驼鹿在阴影里的比喻痛哭流涕!此刻我已经忘了那只海豚说过的话, tao lin和我们一样孤独吗2021-01-08
  • JuneCybil
    我为什么把这本无聊的虚无主义小说读完?大概是因为我也很无聊吧。不喜欢这种写作风格2019-10-18

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