Gorillas sleep all day while people are around and then they dance all night.
Patrick Wensink Ordine dei libri
La scrittura di Patrick Wensink è caratterizzata da un tono di umorismo nero e ironico. Le sue opere spesso esplorano scenari non convenzionali e inquietanti, mantenendo un senso di divertimento. Cattura i lettori con il suo stile distintivo e leggermente provocatorio. La prosa di Wensink è concisa ma d'impatto, spingendo alla riflessione.





- 2017
- 2012
Everything Was Great Until It Sucked
One Man's Journey from Fake IDs and BBQ Sauce Sales to Stay-at-Home-Dad and Bestselling Author
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Exploring the absurdities of modern life, the essays delve into unconventional topics like Dwight Yoakam, lawsuits, and the quirks of Ohio, offering a refreshing departure from typical narratives about drugs and sex. The author, likened to literary greats, presents a unique perspective that resonates with those who embrace their weirdness. Readers can expect humor and insight, leading to a sense of liberation and vitality. This collection promises to inspire laughter and a feeling of transcendence, reminding us of the joy in embracing life's oddities.
- 2012
"With the humor of Christopher Moore and the madcap sprawl of Thomas Pynchon, Broken Piano for President is a comic masterpiece about the fast food industry, booze, and the necessity to choose happiness over work and security." --
- 2011
Black Hole Blues
- 196pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
The story revolves around J. Claude Caruthers, a dominant figure in the country music scene who poses a significant threat to Kenny Rogers' legacy. As Caruthers rises to fame, the rivalry between the two musicians intensifies, exploring themes of ambition, competition, and the personal costs of success in the music industry. The narrative promises to delve into the complexities of stardom and the challenges that come with it, set against a backdrop of the vibrant country music world.
- 2009
Sex Dungeon For Sale!
- 104pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Bold characters and outrageous scenarios drive this hilarious collection of short stories. From an optimistic realtor marketing a home with a sexual twist to a kindergartener who believes he's French, the narratives blend humor with absurdity. With titles like "Chicken Soup for the Kidnapper's Soul," the stories promise an unforgettable and rapid literary adventure that explores the quirky sides of life.