My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist 
Within this form incorporate elements of science fiction, cyberpunk, tabloid journalism, and advertising slogans. Due to its use of pop-culture references (e.g. to kung-fu films) and literary allusions it requires knowledge of (then) current affairs. Leyner resorts to irony and humor as a means of interplay with traditional realism.
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I had no idea how hungry I was for this sort of play.
From a blog post I wrote in 2005:Some readers may think I like every book I read. Well, this book disproves that theory. Author Mark Leyner's book was described as "Brilliant mutant prose" by the San Francisco Examiner. I think a more accurate description is "Nonsensical drivel."Here's an excerpt:"tonight at madison square garden the new york rangers disemboweled the boston bruins' goalie, brought a hibachi onto the ice, roasted his intestines and served them on toast points to the howling

"Each night I have the same dream: I'm sitting on the john in the men's room at Avery Fisher Hall at the climax of Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherezade a swordfish flies up out of the toilet water and buries itself in my rectum, but when I look down into the bowl I find that in actuality I've defecated the missing 18-minute section of Watergate tape." comedic genius. this book is wild from start to finish. this is a fever dream epic prose poem that is absolutely brilliant.
A disjointed mess of half-formed thoughts filled with precise (but utterly useless) details that completely obscure any hint of a plot.
I gave this book four stars because of the sheer fun it is to read. It is like every word is equally important or not important at all, depending on what you are feeling at that particular moment.It is interesting that this edition of the book actually says "A novel" as the subtitle because I'm not sure it is, more of a group of short stories, only not really. It is true that the gastroenterologist makes more than one appearance.I feel like this made the most sense when I looked at it sideways,
My eyeballs are striated with reading strain and my stomach flips from a dripping nasal cavity and I have a week off so I read as quickly as I can fearful that there will be no time on the other side and already planning the days off I will be bequeathed next year because if I hold on long enough it's possible I tell myself that the number of days off will outweigh the number of days worked and really work isn't so bad but it's still a thing that makes the stomach flip and I would as my
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Original Title: | My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist |
ISBN: | 0679745793 (ISBN13: 9780679745792) |
Edition Language: | English |
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My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist is a postmodernist/absurdist book composed of 17 loosely-related chapters with no general storyline. It is voiced in first-person by an anonymous narrator often using jargon, broken grammar and punctuation with a poetry-like structure. The narration shifts quickly from random idea to idea with little to no connectivity between them, typically giving vivid descriptions of abstract situations. The narrative styles in the book vary significantly as well, with no apparent solid identity to the narrator itself. Some characters and ideas emerge suddenly and disappear without explanation.Within this form incorporate elements of science fiction, cyberpunk, tabloid journalism, and advertising slogans. Due to its use of pop-culture references (e.g. to kung-fu films) and literary allusions it requires knowledge of (then) current affairs. Leyner resorts to irony and humor as a means of interplay with traditional realism.
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Title | : | My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist |
Author | : | Mark Leyner |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 154 pages |
Published | : | May 10th 1995 by Vintage (first published 1990) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Humor. Short Stories. Literature |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 1631 Users | 144 ReviewsPiece Of Books My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist
Imagine a hyper-consumer society without any regulations and you have entered Mark Leyner's world. I generally don't enjoy experimental fiction and this continues to hold true after reading My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist. I did find some of his ideas to be interesting (A society segregated not by class or race, but by psychopathology). I also found some sections to be funny (absurdist humor). I can see why some readers would enjoy this kind of fiction. It is entertaining. However, it justI had no idea how hungry I was for this sort of play.
From a blog post I wrote in 2005:Some readers may think I like every book I read. Well, this book disproves that theory. Author Mark Leyner's book was described as "Brilliant mutant prose" by the San Francisco Examiner. I think a more accurate description is "Nonsensical drivel."Here's an excerpt:"tonight at madison square garden the new york rangers disemboweled the boston bruins' goalie, brought a hibachi onto the ice, roasted his intestines and served them on toast points to the howling

"Each night I have the same dream: I'm sitting on the john in the men's room at Avery Fisher Hall at the climax of Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherezade a swordfish flies up out of the toilet water and buries itself in my rectum, but when I look down into the bowl I find that in actuality I've defecated the missing 18-minute section of Watergate tape." comedic genius. this book is wild from start to finish. this is a fever dream epic prose poem that is absolutely brilliant.
A disjointed mess of half-formed thoughts filled with precise (but utterly useless) details that completely obscure any hint of a plot.
I gave this book four stars because of the sheer fun it is to read. It is like every word is equally important or not important at all, depending on what you are feeling at that particular moment.It is interesting that this edition of the book actually says "A novel" as the subtitle because I'm not sure it is, more of a group of short stories, only not really. It is true that the gastroenterologist makes more than one appearance.I feel like this made the most sense when I looked at it sideways,
My eyeballs are striated with reading strain and my stomach flips from a dripping nasal cavity and I have a week off so I read as quickly as I can fearful that there will be no time on the other side and already planning the days off I will be bequeathed next year because if I hold on long enough it's possible I tell myself that the number of days off will outweigh the number of days worked and really work isn't so bad but it's still a thing that makes the stomach flip and I would as my
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