#36 A Horse Walks Into a Bar, by David Grossman

 



Booker Prize:  WINNER INTERNATIONAL BOOKER 2017

Plot Time and Place: Present day Israel

Opening sentence"Good evening! Good evening! Good evening to the majestic city of Caesariyaaaaaah!"

Plot summary: A stand-up comedian delivers a shockingly cruel routine about guilt and betrayal. (from thebookerprizes.com)

Review I read it in one sitting, which is a good sign. Somehow, it was like staring at a car crash: you just couldn't look away. However, I kept waiting for something terrible to happen, storywise, and it just didn't, the ending was disappointing. But I enjoyed the portrait of a bullied, lonely boy, and also of the grief-stricken, guilty narrator.

Rating:  3/5





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