Cranial Fracking
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Dispatches from the front lines of American culture by the great humorist
Ian Frazier, “America’s greatest essayist” (Los Angeles Times), has gathered his insights on the most urgent issues of today in Cranial Fracking. From climate change (what did Al Gore say at his colloquium on the rising temperatures in Hell?) to the state of culture (what do you do when you’re afflicted with Loss of Funding?) to Texas (what should we do with Texas?), he has all the answers. Or, at the very least, a lot of questions.
Frazier is endlessly curious and perpetually delighted, and seeing the absurdity of the world through his eyes is irresistible. Once more, the author of Hogs Wild and Travels in Siberia has struck oil.
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Longtime New Yorker contributor and humorist Frazier (Lamentations of the Father) bounces between the acerbic and the gently humorous in this uneven but fun collection of satiric miscellany. In "Once and Future Prince," Frazier turns an anodyne ABC News item into a playful rumination on the Prince music that could be released post-2025 ("Raspberry Hazmat Beret," perhaps), and "In My Defense" fashions an Associated Press report on the Boy Scouts' new scout leader requirements into a concise and incisive essay about heresy. Frazier is at his best when firing shots at the ultra-wealthy and well-connected, or the ridiculous state of funding and fellowships that support the arts, delivering insightful essays that have plenty of bite. Some pieces, though, have had their comedic edge dulled by time, as with "The Temperature of Hell: A Colloquium," from 2009, in which Frazier imagines Al Gore giving an Inconvenient Truth–esque PowerPoint presentation to the denizens of hell. But even the more meandering entries ("Dracula is Off the Case," for example, which imagines Dracula as a brash New York City detective) are still entertaining. Frazier's fans will be delighted, even if there are a few duds in the mix.