Spurious
By (Author) Lars Iyer
Melville House Publishing
Melville House Publishing
25th January 2011
United States
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
176
Width 140mm, Height 191mm
169g
In a raucous debut that summons up the ironic British classic Goon Show, writer and philosopher Lars Iyer tells the story of someone very like himself, who - together with his more successful friend - goes in search of more palatable literary conferences where they serve better gin. Another reason for their yammering journeys is the fact that the narrator's home is slowly being taken over by a fungus and no one knows what can be done about it. Before it completely swallows his house, the narrator feels compelled to solve some big philosophical questions.
"A tiny marvel of comically repetitive gloomery.... [A] wonderfully monstrous creation."
Steven Poole,The Guardian
"Viciously funny."
San Francisco Chronicle
"The high value Iyer places on essential human relations is a rebuke to those who deride 'experimental' fiction as narcissistic or self-indulgent evasions of emotion."
The New Inquiry
"What could be more fun than laughing at intellectuals This, Lars Iyer's first book, sprang from his blog, Spurious, which sprang from his career as a philosophy lecturer at Newcastle University. I'm still laughing, and it's days later. But who, exactly, am I laughing at"
The Los Angeles Times
"Ought to be unreadable, but manages to be intelligent, wildly entertaining, and unexpectedly moving instead."
The Millions
"Who should buy this book Intellectuals who face intellectual troubles in their own lives. There's a lot of biting satire about the shortcomings and general foolishness of the so-called life of the mind. This is graduate student wit, which is fearsomely funny."
The Washington Post
"[A] hilarious and eminently quotable debut novel."
Modern Painters
"A tragic mein... undercuts the sheer hilarity of Lars Iyer'sSpurious....A narrativeMy Dinner With Andre turned on end.... To readSpuriousis to discuss Kafka'sThe Castleand farts in one exacting sentence--all the while reeking of gin."
NYLON Magazine
"Evoking literary duos like Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, and Othello and Iago, Iyer's portrait of two insufferable academics fumbling for enlightenment illustrates what the author comically calls the most honorable cruelty: friendship....Solipsistic and chatty, Spuriousis a comedy in the vein of Bernhard'sThe Loseror Beckett'sThe Unnameable. Echoes of "You must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on" haunt every scene."
Bookforum
"Spuriousis an amusing take on intellectual frustration and anomie, its two characters going through the motions in a world where it's unclear what the right motions are any longer."
The Complete Review
Few writers can make personal gloom, the pervasive amorality of capitalism, cataclysmic climate change and the apocalypse comical, but Lars Iyer is one. Yet his lightness is deceptive. While Spurious may seem like Laurel & Hardy at the End of Times, it is also a profound philosophical rhapsody playing out the culmination of the religious narratives of East and West.
Stephen Mitchelmore
"Iyer's playfully cerebral debut [is]... piquant, often hilarious, and gutsy."
Publisher's Weekly
"Theres always Spurious, a new comic novel by Lars Iyer, a lecturer in philosophy at Newcastle University. Official plot summary: 'Two yammering intellectuals ponder life and the fungus taking over one of their homes.'
The New York Times Book Review
"In W. and Lars, Iyer has given us not so much Brod and Brod but a pair of hilarious and entertaining Quixotes - you're unlikely to find more diverting philosophers anywhere."
The Daily Herald
Lars Iyer is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Newcastle. He is the author of two books on Blanchot (Blanchot's Communism- Art, Philosophy and the Political and Blanchot's Vigilance- Literature, Phenomenology and the Ethical) and his blog Spurious. He is also a contributor to Britain's leading literary blog, Ready, Steady, Book.