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Tooth Imprints on a Corn Dog

by Mark Leyner, Leyner Mark
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Overview

A fiendishly innovative young writer ups the ante on his cult classics Et Tu, Babe and My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist with a book so funny that it ought to be a controlled substance. "With his pumped-up prose and steroidal satire . . . You could call him the Quentin Tarantino of cult fiction."--Newsweek.

The author of Et Tu, Babe and My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist brings readers along on his dream date with Princess Di, savors a bowl of Testosteroni--the pasta for men--wholeheartedly recommends the wonderfully lifelike, bendable This Week with David Brinkley action figures, and more--in an engaging new burst from the automatic weapon of his psyche.

Synopsis

A fiendishly innovative young writer ups the ante on his cult classics Et Tu, Babe and My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist with a book so funny that it ought to be a controlled substance. "With his pumped-up prose and steroidal satire . . . You could call him the Quentin Tarantino of cult fiction."—Newsweek.

Library Journal

In this follow-up to cult classics My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist and Et Tu, Babe, Leyner tends to baby Gabrielle while writing free verse for the German equivalent of Martha Stewart Living (but with more nudity and violence) and discovering a cabal of Zionists and extraterrestrials at Bergdorf's. Go figure.

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Library Journal

In this follow-up to cult classics My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist and Et Tu, Babe, Leyner tends to baby Gabrielle while writing free verse for the German equivalent of Martha Stewart Living (but with more nudity and violence) and discovering a cabal of Zionists and extraterrestrials at Bergdorf's. Go figure.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780679745211

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