Making Nice
by Matt Sumell
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Pub Date Feb 19 2015 | Archive Date Mar 11 2015
Random House UK, Vintage Publishing | Vintage Digital
Description
Meet Alby.
Natural habitat: a bar; a boat; his bedroom; a broad's bedroom.
Favourite hobbies: starting fights (then losing them); hooking up with broads (then losing them); hating cats (it's a skill); training Gary the baby bird to be a killer (sort of).
Best kept secret: when his mum died it broke his hear and he doesn't really know what to do about it.
'Sumell's savage humour is thrilling'
New York Times
'Gloriously funny'
Literary Review
'Making Nice has an anarchic humour and a goofy, ingenious humanity that makes every page feel new'
Guardian
Advance Praise
To say that Matt Sumell is an original voice is an immense understatement. Making Nice is ferocious and merciful, comic and heartbreaking. It will turn you inside out - Ramona Ausubel
Sumell
nails something about his generation which is feat enough, but beneath
the funniness and swagger and freshness and raw energy is a sincerity
that is rare and true - Aimee Bender
Sumell
manages to achieve a wondrous balance: pathos, humor, and serious angst
rolled up in narration by a delightfully self-deprecating underdog...
assured, inventive, and raucous storytelling - The Rumpus
Indelible writing... Meet Alby, an Everybro for the millennial set - Entertainment Weekly
From the first page, Sumell’s exceptional novel in stories unleashes one of the most comically arresting voices this side of Sam Lipsyte’s Homeland... Sumell’s debut demonstrates an almost painful compassion for the sinner in most of us, making Making Nice even more fun than eavesdropping in a confession booth - Publishers Weekly
Sumell’s
compulsively readable novel in stories introduces a restless
underachiever as irresistible as he is detestable, surely one of the
most morally, violently, socially complex personalities in recent
literature…. Sumell’s debut is humbly macho, provoking outrage, pity,
and finally tenderness. Perhaps this is a book readers will hate to
love, but only because it feels, like Alby, all too real - Booklist
There's
a special alchemy here that you are going to want to witness...offhand
and funny, and then the tender heart emerges from the shadows, so
tender, and comes at us with a knife. Every story here is two: one the
fun, the other the blade - Ron Carlson
Focusing
on the single reality that human beings die, Sumell wakes up, and boy
oh boy is he ever pissed off... Sumell, on Alby's behalf, fights back,
and he fights dirty. Using cunning, reckless rage, and bravura comic
timing, he kicks death's ass... Bystanders get hurt, the reader got
hurt, but at least I was reminded that I was part of this whole shitty
deal. You'd like to believe that there are consolations, and there are.
Being sentient, for example. Being able to read, for instance. Having
read Making Nice - Geoffrey Wolff
The
self-destructive narrator lashes out with reckless intimacy, random
violence, and an often hilarious misplaced rage that shoots to wound
rather than kill. What saves its victims and the reader is a naked
rendering of a heart sorting through its broken pieces to survive. The
result is an eloquent empathy, an uplift of hope-filled grace - Mark
Richard
Making Nice will grab you by the throat, raise your blood pressure, and cause you to chortle in a crowd. It will also break your heart. When they're writing the history of the best characters of our time, Alby will be there, telling the others to get in line - Matthew Thomas, author of We Are Not Ourselves
Marketing Plan
The arrival of a brilliant, infectious new voice for our age:
Alby is surprisingly tender yet angrily fighting his way off the page.
This is ferocious, fearless, extremely pitched fiction, skittering
between humour and cruelty, horror and heartwreck
A young US writer to watch. Matt’s work has already garnered much praise in the US and has featured in Paris Review and Esquire
A refreshing, hugely entertaining book to have fun with. Perfect for an online media campaign: playing on sibling rivalries, using the strength of Alby’s voice in audio recordings
Matt's twitter: @Matt Sumell
One of Holt’s lead fiction titles for 2015 in the US
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781473511149 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |